The opponent's defense: Hello, Chairman and Judge! First of all, the just side argued that our view is that "the Internet makes people more alienated", so she asked us to demonstrate how friends turned against each other. What does this have to do with alienation? Please don't exaggerate the argument. Secondly, the other debater said that she had never been to Macao, and she could get some information about Macao from the Internet. But another debater, I've never met you. How can we close the distance through the network? Just now, the opponent's debater eloquently showed everyone here the speed and convenience of network communication in information. However, the study of interpersonal relationship tells us that interpersonal communication mainly includes emotional communication and information exchange. At present, most of the communication on the Internet is information exchange. However, as we all know, the so-called closeness and alienation mainly refers to the closeness of interpersonal relationships and thoughts and feelings. How can the network shoulder the heavy responsibility? Marx said well that the criticism of weapons cannot replace the weapon of criticism. The internet is just a tool invented by human beings, which really facilitates long-distance communication. However, we can't become admirers of the Internet, thinking that with it, we can get a panacea that makes people close. Judging from the influence of the Internet on people in recent years, it not only narrows the distance between people, but also alienates the relationship between people. We never deny that the Internet provides a convenient way for people's transportation. But many people are addicted to human-computer communication, ignoring direct face-to-face communication in real life, and how can your email be compared with your own brushing chopsticks, washing dishes, wiping your back and rubbing your shoulders for your parents? How can the difference between online friends be compared with the goodwill of "Peach Blossom Lake is deeper than thousands of feet, not as good as Wang Lun"? How can online lovers' greetings compare with the poetry of "willow shoots on the moon, people meet after dusk"? Finally, judging from the problems existing in the network, today's network has not yet formed a set of mature network ethics and network laws and regulations to restrict and standardize it. Many people wear masks to surf the Internet, and they probably get messages from one or more masked people. There is a famous saying circulating on the Internet-"I didn't even know you were a dog". Isn't this a vivid portrayal of online life? You can talk nonsense about anything on the irresponsible network. The internet has become a sticky net. How can we bring people closer? Therefore, we must be more aware that the network without human rational constraints can only bring emotional alienation to people. Thank you! (Applause)