Floating Blog by 'dirty ... perspective'?

A young girl from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi, after a few days of playing, on the evening of November 22, she launched her blog full of criticism of Hanoi to make salt in the face of Ha Thanh residents. So a booming "battle".

Just a few hours later, this Saigon girl's blog received 8231 comments (feedback) and in just half an hour since the blog was released, there were 17,400 people to visit the blog. (Just search Google the phrase "Baby Crys" is able to find this girl's Yahoo 360 Blog.)

Although she had "closed" her blog to "run away", she still could not avoid the online reaction that even before she wrote, she did not expect to be "beaten" so badly. Her whereabouts were found, along with mobile, landline and home addresses. All are posted online. Why is it that such an article is not full of 500 words that is disgusted like that?

The cause of . the war

At the beginning of her article, she did not hesitate to talk about herself: " In order to understand why I was so frustrated, I hope you sympathize that subjective, I was a stigma ". And she cited her "discrimination" with stories gleaned during her days in Ha Thanh.

" Day 1 . But no one in Hanoi understands what the plate is. Without broken rice, they don't even know what the meal is! Staff (staff - she is very good at English and mixed Vietnamese - fashion of a part of today's youth) at the hotel said that now people eat "eight" rice made of rice called "eight", something delicious rice. I said, no, that's Rice made from broken rice . So . "At this time, everyone ate that poor quality rice, people only eat fragrant sticky rice . "

" Day 2 . A terrible day with a bowl of pho is so light, no one understands the blackness I need to put in pho for what it tastes like, so it looks like a bundle. No pho, no Rice plate, no vermicelli ". A lot of other nonsense, like what Hanoi people don't know about Mocha coffee, what is whipped cream, what is wi-fi . And she came to a conclusion about Hanoi: "Old town The car is almost a lottery, and it is rare to find a scooter, People HL (meaning Hanoi) mainly runs vespa instead of Dylan. , SH . "

Picture 1 of Floating Blog by 'dirty ... perspective'?

Blog with words that criticize Hanoi in a blatant way of "Baby Crys".Computer screen shot .

Many different opinions about her writing, most of them are teaching words, explaining to her the customs and habits and habits of Hanoi people, like " If you despise So hard to prove that you have no national pride and especially reflect your cultural insecurity . Hanoi has its own characteristics and Saigon too. It's sad when you are a Vietnamese citizens . "; There are also countless people commenting on cursing, proverbs, aiming at her.

Before her blog "closed", netizens were able to download her image - a very young girl, about 19-20 years old. And before "fleeing", she left many phone numbers, "denouncing" with everyone that the owner of these phone numbers cursed her the most.

Blog dirty "clean" clean blog?

Interview the threatened blog owner

-In addition to the phone, the reporter contacted the girl Sai Thanh (nickname Baby Crys) in the article:

* Why do you write articles about Hanoi like that? Do you want your blog to have a lot of visitors?

- I write because time in Hanoi has many frustrating things, especially in eating. I write what I think and don't care how people react.

* I don't care about everyone's reaction, so why are you closing the blog and taking your photos down?

- Because I have received a lot of insults, cursed by phone and text messages, even a cell phone threatening "If you show your face, I will stab you". I did it to protect myself, because my friends told the people of Hanoi very fierce.

* Can I make your name public?

- Fixed telephone number, mobile phone, home address has been posted to the blog, everyone knows it all.

Blogging is not only popular with young people, nor does it give priority to any class. No specific statistics show how many people use blogs in Vietnam, but it is clearly the most hot forum of netizens.

It is easy to understand why a "open diary" like blogs has become a forum that is open, swearing and talking so quickly, rather than a place to share what each other needs in life. Every days. A "classic" blog player commented: " At this rate, the blog will lose its meaning because there are so many dirty blogs ."

The case of Saigon girl is a typical example of dirty blogs, negative blogs written to criticize (but not true because of the unkind look.)

Dirty bloggers should learn Mr. Tay's blog, dubbed "Vietnamese or classic" blog, Joe, Canadian. With witty articles about life in Vietnam, Joe's blog has attracted a large number of viewers. To say that, while foreigners have very good thoughts about Vietnam, a part of Vietnamese citizens have the opposite view.

Where is the dirt?

For bloggers, the number of people who comment and see more or less has a very important meaning. Because that is the motivation for bloggers to continue to keep their "open diary" and affirm themselves to netizens that my blog is so attractive!

Going back to the Saigon girl's blog, we can see that, in a single thought, she wants to find a "source of life" for her blog with a very shocking title and content full of discrimination. And she was satisfied with the huge number of viewers and comments (the number of many bloggers desirable), but paid a heavy price to "close" the blog, and at the same time suffer from threats. The bloggers are too aggressive.

A dirty blog reflects a "dirty look", a "dirty way of thinking" of a part of the 8X or 9X generations of young people who are unaware of themselves. Many young people advocate " Blog is a place that can say everything, your thoughts ". Of course, no one can "forbid" you from expressing emotions, but all emotions must be limited to a cultural level. No one can manage the content of the blog, but only rely on the self-consciousness of each blogger.