With the advent of the era of short videos, a large number of Internet celebrities have emerged, including some young children. Yang Ziyu is one of them, she once appeared in front of everyone with a lively and cheerful image.
However, the recent news that she bullied her classmates at school has attracted the attention of netizens. Yang Ziyu reportedly bullied other students at school, and when she was called to the office by the teacher, she was arrogant and did not admit her mistakes.
After this incident was exposed on the Internet, it caused concern among the majority of netizens.
Some people speculate that Yang Ziyu's behavioral changes are related to her parents' divorce? Children of single-parent families often experience many lives that are unimaginable, and Yang Ziyu's fans worry that her parents' divorce may cast a shadow on her psyche.
What is even more shocking is that the lively and cheerful little girl in the video has become a bad boy who bullies other classmates at school.
In a video released by Yang Ziyu's father, we can see that Yang Ziyu became hostile to his classmates who scored full marks because his test scores did not reach full scores, and even resorted to violent means. This behavior has already constituted school violence and brought irreparable harm to the bullied classmates.
This incident has also triggered public reflection on Internet celebrity culture. After becoming a public figure, some people may lose themselves with money and power and do some inappropriate behavior.
Yang Ziyu's incident undoubtedly sounded the alarm for us: in the process of children's growth, parents and society should give correct guidance to ensure that they establish correct values.
In the current social environment, Internet celebrity culture is prevalent, but this does not mean that we can ignore the education and guidance of the younger generation. Yang Ziyu's incident is a warning that the importance of family education cannot be ignored.
At the same time, as public figures, their behavior will affect a large number of fans, so they should have a sense of responsibility and responsibility to transmit positive energy to society.
In the digital age, the Internet offers us endless possibilities. Among them, Internet celebrity culture, as an emerging cultural phenomenon, is affecting the growth of teenagers at an unprecedented speed.
Yang Ziyu's incident is only the tip of the iceberg, and behind it is the blind pursuit of Internet celebrity culture and the neglect of adolescent growth in the entire society.
First of all, influencer culture provides a platform for teenagers to showcase themselves. Here, they can gain attention and recognition by sharing their talents, knowledge or life experiences.
This sense of identity is very beneficial for the building of self-esteem and self-confidence in adolescents. At the same time, the Internet also provides them with a space to learn and grow, and they can broaden their horizons and increase their knowledge through interaction with netizens.
However, influencer culture also comes with its own set of challenges. First of all, excessive pursuit of influencer culture may cause teenagers to neglect their studies and real life.
They may rely too heavily on networking to earn money and neglect real-life interpersonal and academic interactions. In addition, speech and behavior online often lacks regulation, and teens may be influenced by bad information that can lead to deviations in their values and behavior.
Yang Ziyu's incident is an example of such a deviation. As a public figure, her actions not only affect herself, but can also have a negative impact on a large number of fans.
This also reminds us that parents and schools should strengthen the guidance and education of teenagers in the process of their growth, ensuring that they do not forget their original intention and adhere to their own values while pursuing Internet celebrity culture.
In today's society, Internet celebrity culture is like a whirlwind, sweeping all ages, especially teenagers. They crave attention online and hope to be the next hot topic by sharing their lives, talents, or knowledge.
However, there are also many potential risks behind this. Parents and schools, as important guides for the growth of young people, have a responsibility to ensure that they grow up healthy in this digital age.
Parents and schools should first educate teenagers about the basics and correct concepts of the Internet. They need to understand that everything on the web is virtual and should not blindly pursue praise and attention on the network. Real-life interpersonal, academic, and other activities are the cornerstones of their growth.
As adolescents grow up, the establishment of values is crucial. Parents and schools should teach them that the real value lies not in the attention and praise on the Internet, but in the kindness, hard work and persistence in real life.
Parents should provide a healthy online environment for teens, limit their daily online time, and avoid them being addicted to the Internet. At the same time, schools should also strengthen online education to educate students on how to use the Internet correctly and avoid being affected by bad information.
In the digital age, authentic human interaction has become especially important. Parents and schools should encourage youth to participate in social activities such as clubs, sports and other group activities to develop their teamwork and interpersonal skills.
Parents should communicate regularly with teens about their activities and experiences online. In this way, parents can identify potential problems in time and give correct guidance.
Internet celebrity culture is a phenomenon in today's society, and we cannot completely avoid teenagers from being exposed to it. However, parents and schools have a responsibility to ensure that young people grow up healthy and uphold their values in this digital age. Only in this way can they pursue their dream of becoming an Internet celebrity while not forgetting their original intention and becoming a valuable person.
In the digital era of the 21st century, Internet celebrity culture has become a social phenomenon that cannot be ignored. From short video platforms to social media, ubiquitous influencers attract a large number of fans, especially teenagers, with their unique charm. For them, becoming an influencer means not only gaining attention and praise, but also a lifestyle and value pursuit.
However, the risks and challenges behind it cannot be ignored.
Influencer culture provides a platform for teens to showcase themselves, and they can gain attention and recognition by sharing their talents, knowledge or life experiences. This sense of identity is very beneficial for the building of self-esteem and self-confidence in adolescents.
At the same time, it also provides them with a space to learn and grow, and they can broaden their horizons and increase their knowledge through interaction with netizens.
However, influencer culture also comes with its own set of challenges. In the process of pursuing becoming an internet celebrity, teenagers may overly pursue praise and attention online, causing them to neglect real-life interpersonal communication and academics.
In addition, speech and behavior online often lacks regulation, and teens may be influenced by bad information that can lead to deviations in their values and behavior.
Faced with the challenge of influencer culture, parents and schools have an unshirkable responsibility. First of all, they should educate young people about the basic knowledge and correct concepts of the Internet, so that they understand the two-sided nature of the Internet.
At the same time, parents and schools should also strengthen the value education of young people to ensure that they do not forget their original intention and adhere to their own values while pursuing their Internet celebrity dreams.
In addition, parents and schools should also provide a healthy online environment for teenagers, limit the amount of time they spend online each day, and avoid them being addicted to the Internet. At the same time, they should also encourage adolescents to participate in real interpersonal interactions, developing their teamwork and interpersonal skills.
Internet celebrity culture is a phenomenon in today's society, and we cannot completely avoid teenagers from being exposed to it. However, parents and schools have a responsibility to ensure that young people grow up healthy and uphold their values in this digital age.
Only in this way can they pursue their dream of becoming an Internet celebrity while not forgetting their original intention and becoming a valuable person.
I feel that I can't let children become Internet celebrities, after all, once they become famous, adults can't keep their hearts, let alone children with immature minds? Do you say that's true?