Table tennis stars encounter "infighting" from fans, who will pay for online violence?
Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, the "golden boy and girl" in the table tennis world, have really made a lot of noise recently. The two of them went to Beijing Zhongguancun No. 3 Primary School to have a physical education class, which was originally a very positive thing, but it set off a bloody storm on the Internet. What's going on here? Let's take a look at the ins and outs of this matter.
From a physical education class to an online war of words
The reason for this is actually quite simple. Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, as popular students of the Chinese table tennis team, were invited to participate in a physical education activity at Zhongguancun No. 3 Primary School in Beijing. You think, if you can go to PE class with two world champions, those kids must be bad. After the event, Wang Chuqin posted a few photos on Weibo, accompanied by a text saying that he was very happy to exercise with the children.
Ben is here, and this should be the end of the matter. But who would have thought that the comment area suddenly exploded. Some netizens who claimed to be fans of Wang Chuqin began to sneer at Sun Yingsha, and even spread rumors that Sun Yingsha played a big name and was unwilling to interact with children. This is good, how can Sun Yingsha's fans endure this? So, fans on both sides pinched up in the comment area, scolding it so ugly.
Wang Chuqin's team saw that the situation was wrong, and quickly deleted the comments, opened the selection, and finally calmed down this "Internet war". However, this matter has spread on the Internet, and many media have reported on this incident of "fan infighting".
The athlete's dilemma: public figure or ordinary person?
To be honest, seeing this situation, I really feel sorry for Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha. What do you think, the two of them usually train so hard, and finally have the opportunity to do some public welfare, but they were made miserable by some so-called "fans". This begs the question: what exactly should athletes do to avoid this embarrassment?
In fact, this problem is not only faced by Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, but many public figures have this kind of trouble. On the one hand, they want to maintain their public image, and on the other hand, they want to live the life of ordinary people. It's like walking a tightrope, and if you're not careful, you could fall on your heels.
Some people say that athletes should focus on the game and not engage in such bells and whistles. But you think, if an athlete knows about training and competition all day long, what's the difference between that and a robot? Besides, isn't participating in public welfare activities also to spread positive energy? Why did you end up in a commotion?
Fan Culture: Deep Love, Responsibility or Transgression?
In the final analysis, the core of this incident is still on the fans. The fan culture is getting more and more confusing these days. Some fans have reached a pathological level of love for their idols, and they can't wait to treat them as their private property.
You see that in this incident, some fans of Wang Chuqin felt that Sun Yingsha "stole" the limelight of their idol, so they began to spread rumors and smear them. To put it bluntly, this behavior is a manifestation of extreme selfishness. They didn't care about Wang Chuqin's feelings at all, and they didn't care how much negative impact this behavior would have on Wang Chuqin.
On the other hand, Sun Yingsha's fans are no better. In the face of rumors, they did not choose to clarify rationally, but directly scolded. This kind of countering violence with violence will only make the situation worse.
Social Media: A Blessing or a Curse?
Speaking of which, we have to mention the role of social media. Weibo and Douyin were originally designed to provide a space for everyone to communicate. But now? Instead, they have become a breeding ground for online violence.
Look at this incident, if there is no Weibo platform, can fans quarrel so easily? Definitely not. But with Weibo, everyone can say anything ugly with one click to send. This kind of "keyboard warrior" culture is really speechless.
But then again, social media isn't heinous. It gives ordinary people the opportunity to pay attention to and get to know public figures, which would have been a good thing. The problem is that a lot of people don't know how to use this tool properly.
How to break the game? It takes a concerted effort of many parties
In the face of this situation, I don't think the athletes can do it alone. It will take a multi-faceted effort to solve the problem.
Athletes and their teams need to learn to better manage their public image. For example, be more cautious when posting information to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
The fan base needs to learn to chase stars rationally. Idols are human beings, not gods, and they also have shortcomings and make mistakes. Excessive pursuit and maintenance will only put pressure on idols.
Thirdly, social media platforms should strengthen management, clean up harmful information in a timely manner, and create a good online environment for users.
Each of us needs to improve our media literacy. When you see information online, don't rush to conclusions, think more and verify more, so as to avoid being misled by rumors.
In the end, this incident is a wake-up call for us. In this era of information explosion, each of us must learn how to express ourselves correctly while also respecting others. Only in this way can we truly build a healthy network environment.
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