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    October 26

    The Rumor about AIDS Is Scarier than AIDS Itself

    On October 12th, A girl called Yan Deli posted a passage on her blog says she is suffering from AIDS, and has already had sex with 279 guys. She posted their phone numbers as well. After the investigation, it shows that Yan doesn't have AIDS, and her ex-boyfriend is a prime suspect in this libel case.
     
    Yan Deli's bolg shaked society. At the same time, she and her family suffered massive pressure from the public opinions. After the police claimed that they have already arrested the suspect, the truth finally came out. Yan's ex-boyfriend said he loves Yan very much. After Yan broke up with him, he wants to attack her reputation, and causes her has no choice but stay around him.
     
    The poice spokeman said Yan's ex-boyfriend fabricated facts to slander Yan's reputation, which caused tremendous psychological harm to Yan, and also caused extremely bad social impact. Based on the evidence the police have got, they will severely punish him according to the law.
     
    But nothing can really heal the girl's wound from this incident. It also bring us another issue that the spread of rumors like "AIDS Girl" is more scary than AIDS itself. We have measures to prevent AIDS, but what can we do to prevent the spread of rumors on internet? We rely on the power of internet in modern society, at the same time, it can easily be used to achieve someone's immoral or even illegal purpose, too.

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