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On the afternoon of November 29, the authorities issued an urgent warning about the "88-page document" that was secretly spreading on social networks. This violent and extremely toxic content caused public panic, posed serious risks and could lead to criminal prosecution.
Recently, Tien Hung Commune Police, Hung Yen Province issued an urgent warning about an 88-page document being illegally circulated on social networks. This document contains violent content, inciting illegal behavior and seriously affecting the psychology of the recipients, especially children and teenagers. The dissemination not only violates the law but also creates a panic effect in the community, causing public opinion to be led by unverified information.
The authorities emphasize that people absolutely must not share, store or distribute this document. If you accidentally receive it, you must delete it immediately and report it to the competent authorities. Those who assist may be subject to an administrative fine of 5 million VND or criminal prosecution. This is a warning to prevent some closed groups and anonymous accounts from taking advantage of curiosity to spread dangerous content.
In fact, when social media users are caught up in the vortex of searching and discussing, they inadvertently become tools to spread harmful information. This not only causes more harm to the victims and their families, but also creates a risky online environment. Just one click can turn users into "transit stations" for dangerous content, even opening the way for criminals to gain access to personal accounts, steal data or commit financial fraud.
Psychologists warn that exposure to shocking images and content can create intrusive memories that haunt viewers for a long time. These memories often appear unexpectedly, especially when the mind is weak, negatively affecting mental health. Therefore, refusing access and not curiously searching is a way to protect yourself.
In the context of social networks spreading information quickly, maintaining "information discipline" is necessary. Users need to be alert, only trust and share from official sources, and avoid letting personal emotions influence their behavior. Not sharing scary content is both to protect yourself and to show responsibility to the community.
Children and young people are the most vulnerable. Families need to closely monitor social media use, set time limits, filter content and have regular conversations to help children understand the risks. Explaining that âdonât watchâ is more important than âjust watchâ will help children develop safe habits.
Authorities recommend that people proactively report accounts that spread harmful material, and limit interactions to avoid the algorithm from continuing to make recommendations. This is a practical way to keep the online environment clean.
In the digital age, online self-defense skills are the most important factor. Users need to know how to identify fake news, edited images, not provide personal information through unofficial channels and absolutely avoid clicking on strange links. Following official channels will help the community access accurate information, avoiding falling into the traps of bad guys.

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