The term " poison " in the fan circle referred to extreme measures taken by fans to protect the interests of their idols, such as maliciously attacking other fans, spreading rumors, and so on. From a rational point of view, this kind of behavior was not only detrimental to the harmonious development of the entire fan circle, but it would also have a negative impact on the idol. The actions of the poison only often violated basic human rights and moral standards, bringing negative effects to society. For example, malicious attacks on other fans could cause them physical and mental harm or even lose their trust and dignity; rumors and smearing could mislead the public to harm the legitimate rights and interests of other fans. The existence of the drug in the fan circle could also lead to an increase in the conflict between idols and fans, and even lead to damage to the reputation and image of idols. For the entire fan circle, a rational attitude should be adopted to strengthen management to avoid the occurrence of extreme behavior and promote a harmonious and healthy cultural atmosphere.
Well, viewing private stories can be a tricky matter. You have to consider the intention behind it and the potential impact on the person whose story it is. If it's for helping or understanding, and done with permission, it might be okay. But otherwise, it's a violation of someone's personal space.
I see old stories as a connection to our roots. They show how people thought and lived before, and sometimes inspire us to make better choices now.
It's quite convenient. You can browse and select the comics you like easily in Oasis.
I think stories are a great way to escape reality and explore different worlds and emotions.
I think it's a fun way to catch up on what friends are up to. You get quick snippets of their lives.
It depends on how the author describes them. If the details are rich, you can form a clear image. But if not, it might be harder to have a definite view.
To view archived stories, first check if there's a menu option specifically labeled 'Archives'. Sometimes, you might need to search using relevant keywords related to the stories you're looking for.
You need to keep an open mind and avoid biases. Don't let your personal feelings or previous experiences cloud your judgment.
I think story previews are like a teaser. They offer a glimpse into what's to come, helping you decide if you want to delve deeper into the full story. Sometimes they show the exciting parts to draw you in, but other times they might be a bit more mysterious, making you curious.
I think it's interesting and engaging. The way I view my story on Wattpad depends on the feedback and comments I get from readers.