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Hacker - The Wanderer of the Cyber Society.
Chapter 2: Governance of Ethical Hackers. [20]
Summary
The governance of moral hackers highlights the intrinsic justice of internet public opinion, with a significant rise in internet users in China. This online expression serves as an outlet for grievances stemming from societal issues. Hackers, categorized as red, black, or gray, navigate complex identities amidst societal misconceptions. Their actions, often seen as resistance, provide a sense of legitimacy, despite being labeled as "internet bullies." Conflicts arising from social imbalances act as safety valves for latent anger, allowing for emotional expression. Ultimately, hackers engage in activism, seeking recognition while grappling with their societal roles and the morality of their actions.Full content
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