What do you think about online violence? Contest Reward 25

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Human nature is complex and often unpredictable. In everyday interactions, we tend to measure our words and actions based on the appearance and signals we perceive in others. If someone seems strong or intimidating, we might choose to calm the situation with a conciliatory response. On the other hand, if someone appears weak or vulnerable, we may feel more inclined to act aggressively, like a rabid dog.

However, in the world of social media, the rules change. The lack of physical measures and the relative protection of anonymity allow people to express themselves with a freedom rarely found in real life. On social networks, one can say almost anything without fear of consequences, as long as they remain hidden behind the screen and use language that is not directly violent.

The anonymity offered by social networks can be liberating. The feeling of being able to say what one really thinks without fear of immediate judgment from others can be tempting. However, this freedom comes with risks. When people feel protected by anonymity, they often lose inhibition and may express extremely violent opinions and behaviors.

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It is this same freedom that can lead to confrontational situations and conflicts. On social networks, it is easy to trigger heated discussions that can quickly spiral out of control. The feeling of being able to block or delete those who disagree with you can create an atmosphere of constant confrontation.

Although social networks offer a platform for expressing ideas and opinions more freely, it is also important to remember the impact that our words can have on others. What may seem harmless to one person may be deeply hurtful to another. It is crucial to strike a balance between freedom of expression and respect for others.

Ultimately, the use of social media is a matter of personal responsibility. We must be aware of the power of our words and actions, even when we feel protected by the veil of anonymity. It is important to remember that behind every online profile is a real person, with feelings and experiences of their own.

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