A fairy tale "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" I read when I was a child is still fresh in my memory, and I believe you all have some impressions of it. A little sheepherder played tricks on the adults several times, deceiving the adults that a wolf was coming. Later, the wolf really came, and no one was willing to help him anymore. Many sheep were killed by the wolf. At that time, we were warned that "lying is a bad behavior. If you don't respect others, you will also lose others' trust in us, so we must be honest and good children."
The recent cn domain name registration policy has been adjusted again. "CNNIC plans to amend the regulations to officially open CN domain name registration to individuals." From restricting individual registration of cn domain names to now reopening individual registration, it seems that the Internet situation has improved, but again The opening of cn domain name registration has not restored the confidence of webmasters. Most people continue to wait and see about the adjustment of cn domain name. A survey conducted on the A5 forum bbs.admin5.com showed that "the cn domain name will be open to individual registration. Will you still register?" Among the 471 people who participated in the vote, 337 people voted "No, I will never use cn again." domain name”, accounting for more than 70% of the total proportion. Although CNNIC is not lying, it is difficult to gain support for contradictory policies.
Recently, the Google incident has become calmer. Because Google has always had a good reputation, although it announced that it was leaving before and finally stayed, it still gained the support of Chinese netizens and welcomed Google's stay. But for cn domain names, even if the policy is adjusted, it will be difficult to restore users' confidence in it. From one-yuan registration to restrictions, and now to reopening registration, there seems to be no reasonable reason. The rush to register cn domain names is no longer the case, and the cn domain name market has cooled down. Even if CNNIC introduces preferential measures in the future, it will be difficult to retain the hearts of netizens, because CNNIC's image has been greatly reduced, and the "wolf is coming" story has made people give up cn domain names.
The overall level of China's Internet development is relatively backward, and there are more restrictions due to social system reasons. After the reform and opening up, we were called to go global and integrate with the world. However, the recent Internet regulation has seriously affected the normal market order. The implementation of some policies is only the product of tough measures and is not driven by market demand. Such irrational and illegal policy measures will hinder the development of China's Internet. The Internet rectification movement has not been recognized by netizens so far, and relevant policies have been repeatedly questioned.
For China's Internet to develop, it must be in line with international standards, and relevant laws and regulations also need to be continuously improved. For example, the cn domain name policy is seriously inconsistent, and there are many similar situations in the country. Inadequate laws and inadequate implementation have led to the slow development of China's Internet. Nowadays, the website rectification measures are too serious, and many things are not implemented in accordance with the law, resulting in the loss of the legitimate interests of many individuals. For the Internet to develop harmoniously, it also needs the guidance of complete laws and regulations. Contradictory Internet policies will eventually lead to market chaos and ultimately affect the process of China's Internet.
Internet policies have become more relaxed recently, but if the problem is not solved at the source, the story of the crying wolf will happen again, and China's Internet will not develop healthily and rapidly. For China's Internet to integrate with the world, it needs complete legal measures to protect it. In addition, a stable network environment should also be provided to individual webmasters. After all, they are the grassroots force that promotes the development of China's Internet. From the adjustment of cn domain names, we see contradictory policies, which we hope will attract attention and prevent them from happening again in the future. After all, losing the support of the people means losing everything. I hope the relevant departments can reflect on it and no longer have inconsistent policies. (Text/Mengjiang)