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Actor Yu Shiroda will be prepared to sue the other party for the slander and slander suffered on the SNS in the future

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Actor Yu Shiroda will be prepared to sue the other party for the slander and slander suffered on the SNS in the future

Actor Yu Shiroda (34 years old) said on his official Twitter on the 24th that in the future, he will be ready to sue the other party for the slander suffered on SNS.

Shirota Yuu :born December 26, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese actor and singer, graduated from Jiayue University in Japan. Representative works: "Pure Love Bride", "The Prince of Tennis", "Lost Love Insurance"

Japanese female wrestler Kimura Hana (aged 22), who participated in the love reality show "Duplex Apartment", committed suicide on the 23rd. Many entertainers have spoken their minds about the fact that Kimura Peanut was previously slandered and slandered on SNS.

Yu Shiroda posted a topic on Twitter with the label "# Reform SNS Rules", writing that "there was such a trend in society a long time ago, as a public figure, it is natural to accept the slander and slander of others." Does this have anything to do with careers? Everyone's acceptance level is different, please compare hearts to hearts before speaking. ”

Shiroda himself did not deny the different voices on the Internet, saying: "I think that in all aspects, opinions and discussions are deserved." But on the other hand, for those who have differences of opinion, their actions tend to escalate.

Anonymous netizens deliberately ran to the parties to leave messages, irresponsibly said cruel words, and unilaterally attacked unsuspecting people. If your family, lovers, and friends encounter the same thing, you can say that you can't help it without caring, bear with it! Is that the case? ”

Later, he also proposed: "Excessive bad evaluation is a crime, and the network environment must be strictly and thoroughly regulated." "Calls for severe punishment for inadvertent attacks on the Internet."

For his Weibo, some netizens soon replied that "nausea is dead." Shiroda forwarded the reply and said, "I will prosecute such a statement in the future." The reply has now been deleted. (Wen Juan/Translation)

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