The first thousand five hundred and thirty-six chapters are all banned
Chen Hao gave a thumbs up: "Zhang Xiaomin, you are finally smart for once."
Zhang Xiaomin's face suddenly darkened: "What do you mean, I was stupid before?"
She picked up the pan on the table and glared: "You should think about it before you answer."
Chen Haodao: "I know, in fact, you are deliberately hiding your clumsiness in order to highlight my wisdom. You are a beautiful, kind-hearted and good girl."
Zhang Xiaomin snorted and put down the pan: "You know what's going on."
Lin Xiaoguo turned on her computer and logged into Weibo.
Suddenly, she was startled.
Lin Xiaohong asked: "What's wrong?"
Lin Xiaoguo was shocked and angry: "My Weibo has been blocked! All my previous blog posts have been deleted."
What?
The four of them were startled and looked around. After Lin Xiaoguo logged into Weibo, a line of text was displayed in the background: Your Weibo has been banned due to inappropriate comments. The ban time is: permanently.
Originally, it was possible to edit and modify published blog posts in the Weibo backend, but at the moment the backend was empty. The three previously published articles were "Blood and Tears Protest against Sun Daguo, a Gangster in Jiyang City, Province S", "Evidence 1" and "Evidence 2".
Long Weibo posts have disappeared.
Click on the front desk of Weibo, and it will be 404.
"Why ban me?"
Lin Xiaoguo opened the Weibo homepage and found the online customer service to inquire.
Online customer service: What is your username and password?
Lin Xiaoguo sent it up.
Online Customer Service: That’s it, dear, your Weibo has been deleted by the review department due to inappropriate remarks, and the ban is permanent.
Lin Xiaoguo: "Excuse me, can you point out where my blog post is inappropriate and which rule it violates?"
Online customer service: Wait a moment.
Online customer service: Sorry, dear, the customer service team has communicated with the review department. We received a notice from the relevant department that your blog post is suspected of inciting public opinion and must be deleted, so we did so.
Lin Xiaoguo: Relevant departments?
Which relevant department?
Online customer service: Sorry, dear, we can’t tell you this.
"grass!"
Zhang Xiaomin saw it and uttered a curse word.
Lin Xiaoguo stopped typing, having nothing to say.
Online customer service: Dear, do you still need help?
Lin Xiaoguo said nothing and closed the customer service page with a sad look on her face.
"It seems that Sun Daguo has already taken action. He has found connections with relevant departments and forcibly blocked Sister Xiaoguo's Weibo."
Chen Hao's eyes flashed: "Obviously, Sun Daguo also expected that we might reveal publicly that he admitted the crime and killed people and silenced him, so he made us lose our voice channel in advance."
Zhang Xiaomin said: "As long as we don't have a voice channel and can't let the public know, he can then operate in secret?"
Chen Hao said: "Yes."
Zhang Xiaomin said: "What's the use of this? There are more than one channels for speaking out. We can definitely register a new Weibo."
Chen Haodao: "If my prediction is correct, Sister Xiaoguo will definitely not be able to register."
He went up and pressed the keyboard a few times, opened the backend of the webpage and took a look, frowning and said: "Not only Weibo, but also IP and mobile phone numbers have been blocked."
The other three were shocked.
"Chen Hao, don't you have a friend who is a master hacker?
Can the ban be broken?"
Zhang Xiaomin asked.
Chen Haodao: "You can do it if you can, but doing so is illegal and illegal. Even if you can speak out, you will be banned immediately, and it is equivalent to taking the initiative to kill the relevant departments."
While he was speaking, he opened the search page again to query, and then raised his eyebrows: "Sure enough, even the news about Sister Xiaoguo and Sun Daguo in hot searches and search engines are gone. They have been deleted completely."
Lin Xiaohong said in confusion: "Which relevant department is so powerful that it can delete such an influential Weibo without leaving any trace."
Zhang Xiaomin was dissatisfied: “Weibo didn’t even say anything, but they just knew that they would be submissive to the higher-ups and hit us ordinary users hard.”
Chen Haodao: "It's easy to know, just look at the official Weibo posts we questioned before."
With that said, Chen Hao opened the web page history and clicked on the official Weibo accounts of Ye Weiyang Culture and Entertainment Company, xx Law Enforcement Unit, xx Prison, xx Education Department, xx Law School, etc.
I saw that comments on these official Weibo posts were all turned off, and all previous comments from netizens were deleted.
In addition to the previous blog posts to counter Lin Xiaoguo, the latest Weibo posts on these official Weibo posts all forwarded an article published by the xx propaganda department.
The title of this article is: "The Internet is not a vulgar place for venting anger, littering the ground, and pretending to be slapped in the face." The following is the content: Recently, a long Weibo article became a hot search topic and attracted widespread attention.
This long Weibo post is mainly for the blogger to complain about the injustice she suffered. In reality, there is no way to complain, so she chose to publish it online.
It is understandable that the Internet is a channel for expressing opinions and refuting thoughts. The blogger's self-professed experience is indeed sympathetic, and he cited various evidences, which made the relevant departments who made the complaint disgraced and the public applauded.
In the author's opinion, the blogger's initial appeal was legitimate, but gradually the complaint changed its flavor. It was equivalent to taking advantage of the heat, coercing public opinion, and lashing out at the relevant departments in the name of justice.
It seems to be very satisfying and the scene is lively, but in fact it is breaking the rules and venting anger, just to satisfy the dark psychology of some people today of "showing off and being slapped in the face".
I would like to advise this blogger that the Internet is not a vulgar place to vent your anger and let you show off your power, show off your power, and pretend to be cool.
If you have a valid basis, please follow the rules and choose the legal and correct channels to complain, instead of deliberately making a fuss, attracting attention, and using the power of public opinion to attack the units and departments you are dissatisfied with.
You say you have been treated unfairly, but if you do this, how is it fair to others?
In the name of justice, you ignore the law, ignore the procedures, ignore fairness, and think that you can take advantage of the popularity and public opinion to judge others. Isn't this just lawless and arrogant?
I would like to advise this blogger, Mouse Tail Juice, not to regard yourself as a judge, and honestly follow the formal channels to complain, and someone will naturally give you a satisfactory result.
Finally, I would like to advise everyone not to encourage this kind of "lynching" trend. If you think that you are righteous, you can do whatever you want. The Internet is not a place outside the law. I advise you to be careful in your words and actions.
... The xx Education Department forwarded the message: This so-called "pretending to slap in the face" farce should end! The xx Law Enforcement Department forwarded the message: The Internet is not a place outside the law, and I advise you to be careful in your words and deeds.
That’s so well said! xx prison forwarded the message: Don’t criticize others in the name of justice.
xx Legal Academy forwarded the message: If God wants to destroy it, it must first make it crazy.
Ye Weiyang Culture and Entertainment Co., Ltd. forwarded the message: Firm support! (Applause, applause) In addition, many units and departments forwarded it, saying a few words of chicken soup that are not painful or itchy.