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The woman sent a video to slander her son’s ex-girlfriend and was punished for causing great harm: the official said personal online behavior should be responsible

Again, you must be responsible for your own behavior when speaking and doing things on the Internet, and you must stay away from spreading rumors, spreading rumors and even slandering others, or you will be punished.

according toLychee NewsAccording to the report, at the beginning of 2021, Nanjing guys Zhang and Wang met through a blind date, and their love progressed smoothly and they entered into a marriage contract. After that, the two broke up due to incompatible personalities, and Wang took the initiative to return the gifts, red envelopes and betrothal gifts. Zhang’s mother, Wu, felt embarrassed and posted a video slandering Wang on the Internet, claiming that she cheated on marriage and money, and published Wang’s personal information, which caused great harm to her normal life and personal dignity.

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In this regard, Wang filed a lawsuit.After investigation, Wang did not cheat on marriage. According to the relevant provisions of the “Civil Code”, any civil subject has the right of reputation. After criticism and education, Wu Mou publicly apologized to Wang Mou, clarified the facts, and compensated 5,000 yuan for mental damage.

After seeing this scene, many netizens also expressed that this kind of behavior is too bad. This can be regarded as seeing the true face of the family after the fact. Fortunately, the girl did not marry.

The woman sent a video to slander her son's ex-girlfriend and was punished for causing great harm: the official said personal online behavior should be responsible

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