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christf
I disagree with your view that just because you don't know the person, and they cannot see you, you can be rude to them. This is just like saying that it's ok to throw rubbish on the streets if no one can see you, or if there is no punishment. It is a matter of good and bad citizenship, and in my opinion, Hong Kong is lagging behind western cultures in citizenship education (公文教育).
I have been teaching students about blogging. When they write a blog, it is to a general audience who they may not know, and who may not even respond. However, it is extremely important to respect each other, both in the original blog and in any responding comments to others' blogs. As adults, we need to set a good example of respecting each other, even complete strangers.
I agree with you that it is good to positively challenge each other's thoughts and opinions. However, let's not be rude and put down other people in the process of doing so. This is what we call "Cyber-Bullying", and is a very hot topic in International Schools right now. As IS parents, we all should be following these rules, and be teaching them to our children.
Hope this does not offend anyone.
原文章由 christf 於 07-12-6 11:27 AM 發表 
I have a different view with you. At internet, if we are communicating with someone we know or for some business purposes, etc. we should of course behave properly.
However, for this kind of open forum, we should not have too many binds. That is why we have no need to disclose our own idenities otherwise many of us would have a lot of hesitations in expressing ourselves freely. This is exactly the beauty of such imaginary web world.
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[ 本文章最後由 YOSASHTO 於 07-12-6 19:25 編輯 ] |
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