First is the issue of social media culture. Today's social media is a powerful tool, helping to connect and exchange information conveniently, but it is also a place where pointless arguments easily arise, pushed to a climax - the ViruSs love scandal is an example. Instead of resolving the problem in a civilized manner, the parties involved choose to post harsh words online, creating a negative online environment. This is "information dumping", the way in which uncontrolled, baseless, sensational information is released to attract attention.
These "dramas", although attracting immediate attention, do not bring any positive value to the community. On the contrary, they only "pollute" cyberspace, making followers easily confused by information and losing the ability to distinguish right from wrong.
Next is the KOLs taking advantage of scandals to increase the number of followers and profit from advertising. This is an unsustainable and unethical strategy. Although it may bring short-term benefits, when the public realizes they have been deceived, trust will decrease.
The impact of these "dramas" on young people's lifestyles is also worrying. Being caught up in online stories, "watching dramas" all night, participating in debates and criticisms can make young people lose valuable time, focusing on unconstructive issues. This frenzy also creates bad habits, such as easily believing unverified information, or viewing arguments and confrontations as a way of entertainment. At the same time, it can lead to mental fatigue and emotional numbness, especially for those who do not know how to "cut off" from these stories.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/hong-drama-xuyen-dem-va-an-hoa-196250401202522266.htm
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