据专家称,一些名人加剧了这种卖惨潮流,这些名人在个人主页上夸张地描述自己的情感问题,以博得同情并吸引点击量。
But while people are quick to criticise celebrities for overdoing the sympathy calls, new research has found young people facing genuine distress are often accused of jumping on the bandwagon when they turn to the internet for support.
但是,尽管人们很喜欢批评那些卖惨名人,但是新研究发现,当年轻人面临真正的苦恼并到网上寻求支持时,也会被人们指责是在赶潮流。
jump on the bandwagon: 一窝蜂做某事,跟随潮流
The new study, by Digital Awareness UK (DAUK) found that young people with genuine mental health issues who legitimately seek support online are facing unfair and distressing criticism that they are jumping onto the same publicity seeking bandwagon.
一项由“英国数字意识”团体开展的新研究发现,真正有心理健康问题的年轻人在网上合理地寻求支持的时候,却被视为跟风“卖惨”而遭遇了不公平和令人沮丧的批评。
In some cases this rejection can go on to damage teenagers’ already fragile self-esteem, with some reporting that they have been bullied as a consequence.
在某些情况下,这种排斥会进一步损害青少年本已脆弱的自尊心,有些青少年还报告说自己因此而受到了欺凌。
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