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Escape the forest of malicious comments!
Escape the forest of malicious comments!
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Book Introduction
The thirty-first book in the "Children Who Open Tomorrow" series, which solves problems that we all need to think about and ponder together through fun fairy tales.
This book is about incorrect internet etiquette and malicious comments, which have become numerous problems as internet and social media culture has developed.
We see countless news articles about how much malicious comments can hurt people.
Of course, I have seen many cases where people suffer from that wound and end up harming themselves.
Why do people leave malicious comments even though they know it?
People are so quick to attack others because their faces and names are not revealed.
In this book, we will look at friends who inevitably fall into the forest of malicious comments and see together how bad malicious comments are and how scary monsters malicious commenters are.
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1.
Sunfull Guardians / 2.
Sky's Audition / 3.
XTR / 4.
Malicious comments / 5.
Congratulations! / 6.
Bad comments VS Good comments 7.
We'll help you / 8.
I'm really disappointed! / 9.
Posting malicious comments / 10. VR experience center / 11.
Welcome to the forest of malicious comments! / 12.
Malicious comments are __! / 13.
In the forest of malicious comments

Publisher's Review
Malicious commenters, monsters who hide in anonymous online spaces and harass others, will I be free?

In the anonymous internet space where people can hide their identity, it is all too easy for them to fall prey to the temptation of malicious comments.
People hide behind the internet and shout out things they can't say face to face.
Countless people suffer from malicious comments, including insults, slander, lies, insults, and personal attacks.
Because in a space where I can avoid exposing myself, I don't have to take responsibility for my actions.
But is that really true? Is responsibility limited to how others perceive me based on my actions, whether my wrongdoings are revealed to the world, and what punishment I receive? Is it really unnecessary to consider how much pain and suffering my actions cause others? Ultimately, I could find myself in the same situation.
If the world becomes such that others, like me, are not held accountable for their actions, I too could become a victim of such actions.
We must consider that we too may suffer as much as others suffer.
This is okay, right? This isn't too harsh.
This is true.
"That person was wrong, right? That person is weird, right?" If you recklessly pour these thoughts out online without a second thought, you'll find yourself increasingly uninhibited, using harsher insults, more vehemently telling even more vehement lies.
It's like the three friends in this book who started out as good friends, but as small misunderstandings and hatred grew, they later started to slander and insult their friends without any hesitation.
I need to reflect on whether there is a monster inside me that refuses to take responsibility, a monster that ignores the feelings of others, a cowardly monster that hides behind anonymity and pours out its emotions without consideration.
So that we can be happy together.

[Content of the work]

Dajeong, Jihye, Rumi, and Haneul are the four musketeers.
He is also a fan of the idol group Shooting Star.
Your friends are actively participating in the 'Sunful Guardians' activities while looking at information about Shooting Star together in a KakaoTalk room.
If there are any malicious comments about Shooting Star, especially about its leader, Philip, the 'Good Comments Protectors' will be dispatched to push them away.
However, as Haneul starts skipping school to attend drama auditions, the relationship between Haneul and her three friends grows distant.
Moreover, the friendship between the four friends gradually cracks as they leave the Shooting Star fandom and become fans of Shooting Star's rival, X-Tial.
As Haneul is suffering from malicious comments after being cast in the same drama as her older brother Philip, the three friends who used to help her by writing positive comments also start to hate Haneul more and more and start writing malicious comments.
The friends, who are increasingly disappointed with Haneul's behavior, end up feeling relieved by leaving even stronger malicious comments.
Haneul gestures to reconcile and tell them to meet, but the three friends only hate Haneul and do not even realize that their actions were wrong.
The three friends, who once fought back against malicious comments with kind words, claiming they were evil and didn't understand why people would post such things, have ended up like this. Is their friendship with Haneul now irreparable? Can the three friends escape the forest of malicious comments?
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: August 10, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 112 pages | 246g | 152*215*9mm
- ISBN13: 9788977469853
- ISBN10: 8977469856
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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