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Is the death of the turtle an eyeball to win traffic, and there is no lower limit? Or is it the sorrow of human nature

author:Turtle lovers

In the vast online world, there are always some distressing phenomena that hit our attention from time to time. Those who abuse animals are even less welcome. No other animal, whether in terms of intelligence or technology, can compete with us humans, so they cannot control our lives. Those who distort their minds from dissatisfaction with life or satisfaction with animals, we often call them BT.

No, some turtle friends have exposed a "twister" who takes pleasure in abusing turtles.

Is the death of the turtle an eyeball to win traffic, and there is no lower limit? Or is it the sorrow of human nature
Is the death of the turtle an eyeball to win traffic, and there is no lower limit? Or is it the sorrow of human nature

Just looking at the words has already ignited our anger. What is the sin of a small turtle that needs to be tortured against humanity? In fact, we usually raise dead turtles, or take the shells of turtles after death, which is considered a normal behavior. After all, the starting point of our first breeding is good, and there are no distorted ideas, everything is done to the best of our ability.

For the innocent tortoise, everyone is angry about this behavior, and the arrogance that is still proud, which is very unpleasant.

However, if you think about it calmly, there are people today who do it even though they know it will provoke the anger of others. Just so that you can scold him and leave a message, so that there will be traffic? This kind of reverse operation can be regarded as a strategy to win attention and traffic.

I don't know if you still remember the incident of the host Xiao Chenghao on New Year's Day. All of a sudden, a lot of "Dazuo" popped up to express their opposition to his remarks. Maybe these so-called "Dazuo" are not really Dazuo, but just rubbing the heat, so let's do it in reverse. How crazy it is for traffic now, we may not have imagined.

Is the death of the turtle an eyeball to win traffic, and there is no lower limit? Or is it the sorrow of human nature

It is possible that the above turtle abuse behavior is just a fiction, a gimmick to attract attention and traffic. Some turtle friends found that "he" could actually afford to buy giants, which is incredible.

However, the abuse of turtles to gain traffic is particularly infuriating and incomprehensible. Is this behavior in pursuit of short-lived traffic spikes, or is there a more complex psychological distortion behind it?

First of all, we have to face the fact that traffic chasing in the Internet era seems to have become a social phenomenon. In this era of information explosion, everyone is eager to be noticed and wants their voice to be heard by more people. Extreme and exciting content such as tortoise abuse can often quickly attract a large number of eyeballs, thus gaining huge traffic in a short period of time. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that some people deliberately create and publish such remarks in pursuit of this kind of traffic.

However, it seems too simplistic to simply blame this behavior on the pursuit of traffic. There may be psychological distortions behind these behaviors. Animal cruelty is often a pathological psychological manifestation, which may stem from an individual's desire for power, a desire to bully the weak, or a catharsis of self-emotion. In the course of abusing turtles, the abuser may feel a sense of control and satisfaction that temporarily fills the emptiness and uneasiness within them.

In addition, the anonymity of the online environment also provides a breeding ground for such psychological distortions. In the virtual world, it is often easier for people to release the dark side of their inner self, because they can hide their true identity and escape the moral constraints and legal responsibilities of the real world.

Is the death of the turtle an eyeball to win traffic, and there is no lower limit? Or is it the sorrow of human nature

However, we must be soberly aware that the mistreatment of turtles is not only a mutilation of these innocent lives, but also a challenge to the bottom line of human morality. As a highly intelligent and emotional species, we should respect and protect every living being, rather than using them as a tool to satisfy our own twisted desires.

Regardless of whether this behavior is true or not, those who take advantage of this kind of speech are unanimously spurned by turtle friends.

Even if there are pits, deceit, and trickery in the turtle circle, there must be no such unhealthy tendencies.

Is the death of the turtle an eyeball to win traffic, and there is no lower limit? Or is it the sorrow of human nature