What Is a Virtual Event?
A virtual group event refers to the use of the Internet by a network group around a certain topic or related topics in a relatively concentrated time.
Virtual group event
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- Chinese name
- 40 meters
- Foreign name
- Rolling line 40 meters
- Features
- Anonymity of virtual space
- Solid
- Freedom of choice
- A virtual group event refers to the use of the Internet by a network group around a certain topic or related topics in a relatively concentrated time.
- Network has behaviors with greater social impact. Group events of virtual type are roughly divided into three types: hot discussion type, entertainment type and attack type. information
- The convenience of exchange, the freedom of choice of needs, the anonymity of virtual space, and the defect of social system supply are the causes of virtual group problems.
- Objective reasons, among which the shortcomings of the supply of the social system are the underlying causes
- A virtual group event refers to the use of the Internet by a network group around a certain topic or related topics in a relatively concentrated time.
- Network has behaviors with greater social impact. Group events of virtual type are roughly divided into three types: hot discussion type, entertainment type and attack type. information
- The convenience of exchange, the freedom of choice of needs, the anonymity of virtual space, and the defect of social system supply are the causes of virtual group problems.
- The objective reasons of this case are the deep-seated causes of the shortage of social system supply; the psychological needs of the public to understand the truth are subjective reasons,
- There are various psychological factors that cause mass cyber attack incidents. The social function of virtual group events is two-way.
- There are both pros and cons of impact, and only by looking at these impacts dialectically can we achieve benefits while avoiding harm in the process. Correctly guide and control the virtual community
- Events help maintain the harmony between virtual society and real society.
- Journal of Beijing People's Police Academy, March 2012