[Tin tức] Chuyện quái dị từ những lời thách đố trên Facebook

On September 25, a member named Nguyen Tien posted on Facebook a status line with the content: “VN says to do. I say I do. Tonight at 7 o’clock I stabbed myself. Determined to rise”, and did not forget to link to another fanpage called “Nguyen Tien Vietnam Says La Do” to call: “Everyone click like the page for me. From now on I create this page to challenge myself. Anyone who suggests action-adventure challenges, I’ll see if I can. I say I do.”

Within an hour of posting, the above status line received tens of thousands of “likes” and hundreds of shares. The fanpage alone has nearly 4,000 followers, even many other members beg to “hope to be a member” in the fanpage!

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Saying is making a scary like: Eating ‘foreign objects’ from the toilet

After the story of a young man who claimed to ‘pump himself on fire at Tan Hoa channel’ if he had enough 40,000 likes, on September 23, another young man released a clip of eating ‘foreign objects’ brought out from the toilet, causing the community to panic. scared.

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Nguyen Tien posted a status of “stabbing himself” to ask for likes

“like is to do”

Previously, on September 20, it was Nguyen Tien who posted on his personal Facebook page a clip with the content: “If this clip is enough 40k (40,000 likes – PV), I will pour gasoline from my body, get a lighter box by myself. burned and then jumped Tan Hoa bridge. Enough likes I will do, I say do, share (share – PV) strong to have something interesting to watch”. After only 1 day of posting, this person’s personal Facebook page has received hundreds of thousands of views and thousands of shares. Seeing that many people were impatient with his promise, this person also posted a status line to reassure: “Relax, said it must be done. Wake up and prepare to burn yourself.”

Worth mentioning, before Nguyen Tien’s unusual statement, thousands of Facebook members, despite the possibility of murder, still clicked like, cheered, and just wanted to see the self-immolation scene. Not only that, at the appointed time, hundreds of people, most of them young people, gathered at the meeting point, Tan Hoa bridge area, waiting to see the self-immolation; Many people even carefreely prepared their phones to… live stream (directly to Facebook), causing traffic jams and functional forces having to intervene to restore order. Then, to prove that he “speaks and does”, at 23 o’clock on the same day, Nguyen Tien poured gasoline on his body and then lit a fire and jumped into Tau Hu canal.

Similarly, on September 23, another member also recorded a clip claiming that if he had 30,000 “likes” he would bathe… poop on his head, making many people scared and disgusted. Not stopping there, after making the clip as promised, this person continues to post on Facebook, he will eat this waste if it reaches 40,000 likes and declares “say it is done”…

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One member bathed in poop to get likes

Hidden contradictions, conflicts

According to psychology master Dao Le Hoa An, member of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Social Psychology Association, when posting a clip with challenging content on such social networks, people do not have direct interaction with people. each other to make immediate adjustments, but the response is delayed and does not solve the problem completely, so there are many potential conflicts, leading to that conflict increasing. Such video clips not only convey the message to the person they want to message, but also show the whole community.

“That’s why people often talk too much, exaggerate, exaggerate to create an image, a strength, exaggerate compared to the original idea that they want to share. Unintentionally that attracting the attention of the community and the audience they want to target. When the “opponent” side continues to post another clip to respond, the conflict will increase. each other will happen sooner or later, because it shows the performance ego and personal identity, but it is exaggerated and challenging to be known to everyone. conflicts and leads to many related consequences,” said Master Dao Le Hoa An.

Can be criminally prosecuted

According to a police officer in Ho Chi Minh City, the recent incidents have fallen on the youth with a deviant lifestyle. That behavior is worthy of criticism, but it is more critical that those who like and support make that action even more explosive, posing a potential risk of unpredictable negative and negative effects on society. Legally, if the behavior is shown online but causes consequences, damage to people and property in reality, it can also be criminally handled.

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Administrative fine for dating on the pedestrian street

On the evening of 3.8.2015, after posting clips of swearing at each other on Facebook, D.TTV (18 years old, living in Tan Phu District, Ho Chi Minh City) and VHTV (18 years old, living in Di An Town, Binh Duong) arranged to meet on the street. walking Nguyen Hue (District 1, HCMC) to “talk”. According to these two people, there were hundreds of other young people, crowded on the pedestrian street, causing public disorder. The incident was promptly prevented by the Police of Ben Nghe Ward (District 1) and many other units, preventing any scuffles and injuries; and at the same time made a record and fined 16 people for causing public disorder.

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