Then, we must add this in, it's just a pity that there's no news from the official media, but it's enough. Last time they admitted their mistake publicly, and the comment section was opened. Within minutes, it got blasted to pieces, particularly badly.
What's even worse was that other official media outlets even did special reports on the incident...
The video was finished, it took two days to do the voiceover, and then the title was decided: 'A thorough look at the dismissal of a pregnant woman incident, and by the way, a step-by-step guide on how to deal with cyber violence!'
Yes, most of the content of the video was teaching the audience how to collect evidence of cyber violence, as well as what extent of evidence gathering is required for a criminal private prosecution.
These are not things you can learn by just reading the laws; evidence law is an equally important subject, and it also requires the practical experience of a lawyer.