The recent turmoil in the cn domain name has been rising one after another. You really don’t know what cnnic will do next. Since 2007, the cn domain name has been sold to advertising netizens at a price of one yuan, making the cn domain name the most registered domain name in the world, and China has naturally become a corn country. At that time, I was so happy to own a domain name for the first time. I can't wait to show off everywhere, I have a cn domain name. But what about now? When it comes to cn, some webmasters start to get scared.
In December 2009, cnnic announced that it would stop individuals from registering cn domain names because CCTV exposed that cn domain names contained a lot of yellow information. So cnnic kept doing nothing and stopped personal registration of cn domain names. We absolutely support anti-pornography, but such blanket support is a bit unjustifiable. Many webmasters are wondering why CN domain name registration is divided into enterprises and individuals. No matter which country it is, there are no such laws and regulations, which makes netizens lament.
Many people began to worry about whether something might happen to the previously registered cn domain name. Sure enough, a new regulation came out: cn domain names originally registered by individuals must now submit corporate information before domain name resolution can be performed. This made all webmasters angry. This is completely unreasonable. Does our domain name have to be registered under some corporate companies? Besides, it is impossible for us to register a company just because the website has several domain names.
Just yesterday, the 18th, the "superiors" issued new regulations: previously registered domain names do not need to provide corporate information, only the identity is suitable. This makes people confused again. What the hell is cnnic doing? The strange thing is that many people have registered companies for their own domain names.
There is a term called "shooting oneself in the foot". Does this mean that they obey public opinion, or do they have no independent opinion and say that wind is rain? If the authorities put pressure on them, they will transfer all the pressure to others. To put it nicely, it is "changing orders overnight". Such actions will only arouse the disgust of the people. Is this how gov officials handle things? Will there be any policy in the future that requires only women to register domain names? You must plan well when doing things. This is what the primary school teacher told us. You can’t just say what you do. Whatever you do, it will only make you more blind. As a leader, you must set an example and take the lead. If you continue to do things like this, the upper beam will be out of alignment and the lower beam will be crooked in the future.
After your last regulation came out, you said that everyone had misunderstood the meaning of all the previous regulations. If you don't clarify it clearly, can we not misunderstand it? You then re-examine the regulations you made before and say where you misunderstood? Don't blame yourself. Wrong excuse. Now many people have begun to give up registering cn domain names because they don't know what you are going to do next.
Unfortunately for us webmasters, we do not have a complete association of our own that can protect our interests. We have nowhere to appeal. We complain everywhere. We have no part in setting your rules. No one came to speak for us. From the first regulation to the last regulation, who helped us say something?
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