Defamation is a verbal behavior that belittles or denigrates a person or object. Defamation often takes the form of malicious attacks, slanders, curses, etc., with the purpose of making the person or object being attacked be cast aside by the public. The behavior of defamation is a manifestation of moral corruption, and behind it is often hidden emotional factors such as jealousy and hostility towards the person being attacked.
Slander not only causes direct harm to the person or object being attacked, but also affects the public order of society. Reputation can easily arouse public emotions and cause adverse social reactions. In the Internet age, reputation and reputation are more difficult to avoid and control, and can easily cause unnecessary losses and troubles to individuals and society.
In order to avoid the harm of reputation and reputation, we should start from ourselves, establish correct social values, respect others and social rules, and not cause harm to others. Of course, we also need to accept real criticism and accusations with an open mind and correct our mistakes and shortcomings. Only through rational and well-intentioned communication can we promote social harmony and progress.