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END OF THE SAY WHAT YOU WANT ONLINE (*) : The more famous you become, the more professional you must be.

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In an interview with Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper, full-time Professor Bui Hoai Son, member of the National Assembly’s Culture and Society Committee, discussed the impact of the Code of Conduct on the digital environment.

Journalist: How do you assess the impact of this code of conduct on the social responsibility of public figures in the digital environment?

Professor Bui Hoai Son explains: “This code of conduct requires influential web personalities to disseminate quality content, lead a healthy life, refrain from promoting deviant behaviors, and not exploit public opinion for personal gain. This shift in mindset will allow them to gain lasting credibility.”

From the perspective of dealing with the constant pressure of online communities, individuals must be both proactive and precise in upholding cultural, ethical, and legal boundaries. Adhering to the code will not only ensure ethical behavior but also promote maturity in their social roles.

The regulation also emphasizes the importance of transparency in advertising and sponsorship to combat misinformation and maintain credibility in the digital sphere.

Experts suggest that public figures treat the code of conduct as a roadmap for cultivating a sustainable personal brand in the digital age. By being cautious and transparent in their actions, they can navigate the challenges of online content effectively.

In conclusion, credibility is crucial in the chaotic digital landscape, and a clear identity requires a heightened sense of responsibility in communication. Rigorous content verification strengthens personal image and longevity.