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Vingroup sues 68 organizations and individuals for 'fabricating information about the corporation': Many readers support

Vingroup's strong legal action in filing a civil lawsuit, reporting to authorities and sending documents to embassies regarding 68 domestic and foreign organizations and individuals 'providing false information' has received many comments from readers.

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Many readers believe that businesses suing organizations and individuals who post false information is a strong legal action to protect their honor and legitimate rights.

It is also a positive signal, contributing to cleaning up the online information environment, where fake news is becoming a burning issue.

Vingroup's civilized and law-abiding behavior

Expressing his agreement with the company's decision to sue, reader Tran Tuan said that this is a civilized action, respecting the law, contributing to cleaning up the information environment for the community.

Similarly, reader Vuon****@gmail.com believes that this is the right step to restore the clean investment and business environment for businesses to compete fairly and professionally.

Besides, this is also a move to push back fake news and toxic news spreading on cyberspace, causing information disturbances that affect the dignity and honor of others.

Reader Quan****@gmail.com commented: fake news only further divides the community and harms honest business efforts.

"I think it's time for us to speak up together, support businesses that represent the Vietnamese business community, protect the truth and make practical contributions to the country's development," this reader expressed his opinion.

Meanwhile, reader Oanh Le assessed that allowing fake news to run rampant will cause great harm to businesses and the economy . "Businesses choose to handle the situation in a civilized manner, asking for legal intervention. This is not only to protect a corporation, but also to protect social trust and common development," this reader emphasized.

"I have been in business for many years so I understand that reputation is a company's greatest asset. Just one false rumor can destroy trust and cause serious damage.

The fact that a business has filed a lawsuit this time is the right decision, both to protect its brand and to maintain fairness in the business environment," said a reader with the account name Namp****@gmail.com.

Another reader raised the issue that we need to fight uncompromisingly against illegal acts that harm businesses.

"These wrongdoings not only affect business activities, but also threaten social security, even destroy the economy and hinder the country's sustainable development," this reader warned.

Need to be tough on fake news

Besides supporting businesses in filing lawsuits, many readers also pointed out that spreading fake news and defaming businesses not only causes economic damage but also erodes the "health" of businesses, so there needs to be strong solutions to fake news.

Reader Tuan Thien said that many people still consider fake news a joke, but in fact it is a danger because anyone can become a victim.

According to this reader, when a large corporation is still fabricated, is it safe for small businesses? Therefore, the lawsuit by businesses is necessary, a wake-up call.

In addition, the State needs to intervene to thoroughly handle the situation, because if this situation continues, not only businesses but also society will be held back and lose confidence in development.

Similarly, reader Phuo****@gmail.com said that he had witnessed many companies being heavily affected by this fake news, so he strongly supports businesses taking strong action.

"If fake news is allowed to exist, not only businesses will suffer but consumers will also be deceived. Clarifying this matter is not only for the sake of one business but also for the overall transparency of the market," a reader commented.

"While private enterprises are increasingly showing their role in the economy, paying taxes, creating jobs, and being recognized by society, there are still some elements who want to smear them for many purposes," reader Phong Phu expressed.

Meanwhile, a reader with the account Anhd****@gmail.com affirmed: "We need to fight uncompromisingly against illegal acts that harm Vietnamese businesses.

These wrongdoings not only affect business activities, but also threaten social security, even sabotage the economy and hinder the country's sustainable development."

Readers also need to filter information.

Reader Thuong Tin commented that the root is also in the social network algorithm, the more shocking the news, the more priority it is displayed, so the people spreading false news have more motivation. Without legal pressure from the victims, the platforms will never self-regulate.

Meanwhile, reader Minh Ngoc believes that it is time to bring to justice cases of slander and fabrication that affect the lives and work of others. "Every day on Facebook, I am overwhelmed by news like this, scary and hateful," reader Minh Ngoc said.

Reader ChrisNg believes that each reader should also be responsible for filtering information before sharing. Our subjectivity sometimes unintentionally contributes to the spread of fake news.

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