A netizen called Cai Xukun a nut case for even thinking that dyeing his hair could be a reward for his fans. He was swiftly harassed by fans who visited his page to explain or scold/insult him. Some even attempted to contact his school to claim that the netizen was committing cyber violence towards Cai Xukun. Do you think the netizen is committing (cyber) violence or is he the one suffering from (cyber) violence?
(T/N: pic from the internet)
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1. [+13k] Cai Xukun’s fans are indeed a bunch of brain-damaged ones
2. [+10k] Too many brain-damaged fans. Do elementary school kids these days use Weibo too?
3. [+9789] Because of his brain-damaged fans, I’ve turned into a hater
4. [+9155] I fully support this classmate here. Cai Xukun’s fans, don’t go overboard!
5. [+5607] The one suffering from violence. What if this bro’s school settle this and give him a warning, or more seriously, a punishment? Will the brain-damaged fans in his school still harass him? You can say you’re ruining his life already. It’s not like Cai Xukun is RMB and everyone must love him. Calling Cai Xukun a nutcase means this person is filled with malice?
6. [+4537] Cai Xukun’s fans leave me speechless
(T/N: Commenter shared a screen-capture of a PM stating: 'Your mother died today.')
(T/N: Commenter shared a screen-capture of a PM stating: 'Your mother died today.')
7. [+3738] I am God Fucking (name of netizen)’s Fan. Does anyone fucking dare to diss my idol?
8. [+2443] Being a netizen means you can insult anyone freely? Celebrities deserve insults? This double standard is too much
9. [+2418] There’s nothing wrong with what (OP) said! Brain-damaged fans are too much
10. [+2239] He said the heart-felt words of countless
11. [+1831] Nothing wrong with what he said. I also want to know why dyeing hair can be a reward for fans. Don’t insult me, thanks
12. [+1557] There’s absolutely nothing wrong with what he said
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