The spring of cn domain name is still far away
——My prediction at A5 two years ago: I can’t see the future of cn domain names.
2 years ago, when I published an article "I don't need to pay for cn domain name, I don't have to pay for it." At that time, my concluding remarks were: In summary, I can't see the future of cn domain name.
Two years later, what I see is: cnnic and cn domain names confirm what I said time and time again: cn domain names are garbage.
The cn domain name is an Internet resource shared by Chinese people, and every Chinese has the right to enjoy it. Restricting the registration of natural persons is purely driven by the interests of certain interest groups.
Since I cannot register a cn domain name in China, I can register it through a foreign domain name agency, but it only costs a few extra bucks. From here we can find that CNNIC still pursues a policy of "obscuring the people" and there is serious "national discrimination".
As a Chinese, you cannot use the cn domain name, which actually tarnishes the word "Internet". The cn domain name and its management organization are insulting every Chinese.
Two years ago, I did not use the cn domain name, and that was my freedom; two years later, I was not allowed to use the cn domain name, which violated my national rights.
2 years ago, I didn’t use the cn domain name because it was rubbish; 2 years ago, I didn’t use the cn domain name because it violated my right to shit.
The cn domain name plays out scenes of a dirty game of money and power, and the victims are those infatuated Internet trendsetters.
Infinite sadness: The spring of cn domain name is still far away.
——Written on the second day of the implementation of the "Announcement on Further Strengthening the Review of Domain Name Registration Information".