In the early days of the Internet, there was a famous saying: "On the Internet, nobody knows you are a dog." However, today, with the rapid development of "human flesh search" among over 200 million Chinese Internet users, it's time for this saying to change.
What is "human flesh search"? Generally speaking, "human flesh search" refers to gathering the strength of a large number of netizens through online communities to investigate the truth or privacy about certain events or individuals, and then exposing these details. Through investigations into "human flesh search" events such as the "Perfume Gate," this reporter has revealed a thought-provoking phenomenon: under the supervision of "human flesh search," despite being thousands of miles apart, both buyers and sellers in commerce must adhere to the business order of honest transactions. Otherwise, the immense pressure of the "human flesh search" era will leave those who disrupt the order with nowhere to hide: "human flesh search" has begun to uphold the commercial rules of the real world.