1. The Shanghai girl couldn't bear the poverty of her boyfriend's family and fled the countryside of Jiangxi.
Rumor: 2065438+On February 6, 2006, a netizen who claimed to be a Shanghai girl posted that she went to her boyfriend's house in rural Jiangxi for the New Year for the first time. Because of a New Year's Eve dinner, she really couldn't stand the poverty and backwardness in the countryside and returned to Shanghai overnight. This post provoked hot topics such as urban-rural differences and regional discrimination, and caused an uproar on the Internet.
Truth: The National Internet Information Office launched an investigation in conjunction with relevant departments. The Jiangxi Internet Information Office publicly denied the rumor and confirmed that it was false news. The poster is not from Shanghai, but an anonymous netizen from Jiangsu. Because she quarreled with her husband before the Spring Festival, she didn't want to go to her husband's hometown for the New Year, and stayed at home alone, so she posted a post to vent her emotions. The content is pure fiction. This incident originated from personal anger, which was widely forwarded by netizens and widely reported by the media, and eventually became a public opinion event.
2. Buses, bank outlets, SF Express stores, etc. Become a guardian point for lost children.
Rumor: At the beginning of May, the circle of friends and Weibo circulated one after another that "from May 1 day, 380,000 employees of SF, including SF Store and Hakkas Store, will officially become the guardian station for lost children in China". In July and September, there were similar online rumors, such as "the bus became a guardian station for children who lost contact" and "the business hall of China Bank became a guardian station for children who lost contact", which caused a large number of netizens to forward it.
Truth: local police, bus group, banking supervision department, SF Express Company, etc. The statement that buses, China Bank outlets and express delivery shops have become guardian stations for lost children has been refuted, and netizens have been reminded to call the police as soon as possible if any children are lost, so as not to affect the investigation of the case.
3. Network rumors related to rain and flood, such as "the tap water will be turbid for two or three days after the rainstorm", "the government decided to give up the rural areas to protect the city", "the levee broke somewhere" and "the food supply of flood-fighting officers and soldiers was insufficient".
Rumor: In July, there was a general rainstorm in the country, and the flood situation in many places was severe, and the task of flood control and disaster relief was arduous. However, some netizens deliberately distort facts, spread rumors and disrupt social order. Rumors such as "the tap water will be turbid for two or three days after the rainstorm", "Tangxun Lake levee burst", "the government decided to give up the countryside to protect the city", "volunteers are urgently needed to fight floods" and "the food supply of officers and men fighting floods is insufficient" have made the disaster worse.
Truth: In response to the above rumors, the local online information, public security, water affairs, flood control and other departments launched rumors for the first time to ensure the smooth development of flood control and disaster relief work. At the critical moment of helping each other in flood fighting and disaster relief, everyone should identify more online rumors, and don't forward or spread information from unknown sources before the authoritative department releases it, so that online rumors have no place to live.
4. Internet rumors related to the G20 Summit, such as "Most gas stations in Hangzhou will be closed during the G20 Summit", "Public Security Police will subsidize 65.438+10,000 yuan per person" and "G20 Hangzhou Summit budget is 65.438+06 billion yuan".
Rumors: In mid-August, on the eve of G20 Summit, social platforms such as friends circle and Weibo circulated that "Hangzhou can't send express delivery during G20", "Express delivery containing liquid and powder within 300 kilometers around Hangzhou can't go in and out", "Most gas stations in Hangzhou will be closed during G20 Summit", "Public security police will subsidize 65.438 million yuan each" and "G20 Hangzhou Summit budget is 65.438+06 billion yuan".
Truth: The relevant departments in Zhejiang Province and Hangzhou and the official WeChat "Zhejiang Publishing" of the Zhejiang Provincial Government Information Office have refuted the above rumors one by one. The G-20 Summit is a world-renowned event. The criminals took the opportunity to spread rumors in an attempt to disturb people's hearts and public opinion. The reporting center reminds everyone to pay attention to official news in time and not to believe unreliable news.
5. Female pilots of Air Force Bayi Air Show Team died unfortunately in flight training. The cause of the accident was "two performance planes collided in the air" and "Seo Woo J-10 only flew for 80 hours".
Rumor: On June165438+1October 12, Seo Woo, a female pilot of the Air Force Bayi Air Show Team, died in flight training. In the early days of the accident, various speculations were circulated, which led to many rumors such as "two performance planes collided in the air" and "Seo Woo J-10 only flew for 80 hours".
Truth: The identification of flight accidents is a science. We should speak with facts and data, not rely on our heads to guess! According to many authoritative media reports later, the two performance planes did not collide in the air; Before Seo Woo's unfortunate death, J-10' s total flight time was close to 500 hours, and its flight performance exceeded 300 hours. Regardless of technology or experience, Seo Woo has long been a rookie pilot.
6. People with an annual income of more than 6.5438+0.2 million yuan are high-income groups, and taxes should be increased.
Rumor: 10 On June 23, 2000, a message that "the annual income exceeds120,000 yuan, which is called a high-income group and needs to increase taxes" was widely circulated in many official WeChat accounts and friends circle. In addition to dissatisfaction with tax increase, the standard of "annual income120,000 yuan or more" has also caused various complaints.
Truth: China's Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China experts124 October responded that this view is purely a rumor. 120 thousand yuan is not the boundary between high and low income groups, and there is no tax increase based on annual income120 thousand yuan.
7. Shock survey of Chinese Academy of Sciences: 30 years 1000 college entrance examination champion ended tragically, with no industry leader.
Rumor: After the end of the 20 16 college entrance examination, an old rumor appeared on the Internet, with a sensational title: "Shock investigation by Chinese Academy of Sciences: the top candidate in the 30-year college entrance examination ended tragically, with no industry leader". It is said that since the resumption of the college entrance examination, 3,300 college entrance examination champions have been investigated, and no one has become a leader in the industry. Sampling 100 scientists, 100 social activists, 100 entrepreneurs and 100 artists in China, it is found that except the achievements of scientists, the achievements of others are not positively related to school education.
Truth: On June 29th, the official Weibo of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Voice of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, once again denied the rumor: "The screenshot is untrue, and we have denied it many times before." What's more, the so-called "Central Academy of Science and Education" is called Chinese Academy of Sciences. These so-called surveys have not published detailed data, and the statement that "the outcome is tragic" is even more illogical.
8. Internet rumors about smog, such as "More than 60 kinds of drug-resistant bacteria were detected in Beijing smog, and antibiotics were ineffective", "This smog was particularly deadly" and "Beijing smog under macro lens".
Rumor: In 65438+February, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Henan, Shandong and other places suffered from a wide range of foggy and hazy weather. Internet rumors surrounding the smog, such as "This smog contains ammonium sulfate, which can kill people", "Beijing smog photographed with a macro lens under 4000 lumens of light" and "More than 60 kinds of drug-resistant bacteria were detected in Beijing smog, and antibiotics were ineffective", also spread wildly. These rumors disguised as popular science articles only tell people some facts, but cover up more truths, which are alarmist and toxic.
Truth: Experts from the National Health and Family Planning Commission, lasg official Weibo, Shell Network and other popular science institutions and experts refuted the above rumors. Controlling air pollution is a long-term process, which needs scientific argumentation, and online rumors will only disturb people's hearts.
9. "Gravitational waves" cause cosmic rays to get close to mobile phones, which may cause casualties.
Rumor: On February 16, a rumor that "cosmic rays will pass through the earth at close range, which may be harmful to the health" went viral in the circle of WeChat friends. The rumor said: "Please turn off your cell phone from 12: 30 to 3: 30 tonight, and dangerous and highly radioactive cosmic rays will pass the earth at close range. Therefore, don't let the phone be close to your body, which may cause casualties or injuries. " On June 5438+0 1 day, American researchers announced that "the existence of gravitational waves has been detected", and many people confused the two, which made people panic for a while.
Truth: Zhang Fan, a professor of gravitational wave astronomy at Beijing Normal University, said the rumor was "completely nonsense". Cosmic rays refer to the charged particle flow with considerable energy from the universe, which is different from gravitational waves. "Gravitational wave detected" means that two black holes collided about 65.438+0.3 billion years ago, and the disturbance transmitted by the combination of two huge masses reached the earth in September of 654.38+05 and was detected. China Telecom's customer service staff said that this sensational rumor was suspected of fraud, and there have been many cases in which relatives and friends were cheated for turning off their phones.
10. Seedless grapes are planted with birth control pills.
Rumor: In mid-August, a video claiming to cultivate seedless grapes with birth control pills went viral in the circle of friends. In the video, a fruit vendor of an "unknown fruit shop" talked with people in the car, saying that seedless grapes were "stained with birth control pills" and could not be given to children, which led to the unsalable sales of a large number of seedless grapes in Shandong and worried the majority of fruit farmers.
Truth: In this regard, vineyard owners and agricultural experts all said that gibberellin is the most commonly used plant growth regulator in seedless grape cultivation, which has nothing to do with contraceptives and will not cause harm to human body. Experts from the Ministry of Agriculture said in an interview that the concentration of gibberellin used in grape cultivation is extremely low, and it takes two or three months from flowering to grape harvest, and the gibberellin sprayed before has basically degraded.
Although these online rumors have been clarified one after another, it will take a long time to eliminate the interference to social order and the impact on people's lives. The reporting center hereby reminds netizens that in the face of online rumors, they should think more rationally, vent less emotions, torture more seriously and forward less blindly. Only when more and more people actively participate in rumors, the firewall that blocks the spread of online rumors will become stronger and stronger.
20 17, let's create a clearer cyberspace together, and welcome netizens to actively report harmful information such as online rumors.
The above information source-Xinhuanet