Last Thursday, many webmasters reported that the well-known IT portal TechWeb.com.cn was inaccessible. The suspected domain name has been stopped from parsing. The author also discovered this situation, and then tried to access it using another domain name, TechWeb.cn, and found that it could be accessed, but the speed was very slow and the page was not displayed properly. Even clicking on the secondary address of his blog cannot be accessed. Yesterday, I clicked on TechWeb.cn again and found that the page was under maintenance. At this point, both domain names of techweb were inaccessible.
Since December last year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has launched a special action plan to rectify mobile phone obscenity, and CNNIC has comprehensively launched a special action to rectify domain names. Internet violating websites will be blacklisted and domain name resolution will be stopped. Many personal websites cannot be accessed normally due to content violations, servers being blocked, or domain name resolution being stopped. Therefore, many webmasters and netizens suspect that TechWeb may have been blacklisted for rectification before domain name resolution was stopped last Thursday due to content violations.
We have no way of knowing what happened to techweb. But it is obvious that there is most likely a problem with the content. The outside world speculates that the website comments may be illegal, but I feel that if it is just a comment violation, a large portal website like techweb has a certain scale and influence. It's not that access can't be restored for almost a week, and even its backup domain name has been blocked. It is also estimated that something more serious has happened. We can only guess what it is. Techweb is not the first to make well-known websites inaccessible during this strict network inspection and rectification campaign. Today there is an article on the webmaster website admin5.com: Knight: List of well-known websites that are currently inaccessible and their reasons. We took stock of the list of well-known websites that were inaccessible from last year to the recent period and the reasons why. Some websites have been permanently closed due to clear reasons for content violations, and even the website managers have been arrested, such as Blackhawk Webmaster Network and BtChina. Some websites have unknown reasons but are definitely suspected of violating the rules, and have been closed for a long time and still cannot be accessed, such as the well-known Weibo Fan No network. There were also cases of content violations, but they were temporarily closed for rectification and then reopened. For example, the recent domain name hold events of the well-known social networking site 51.com, the well-known IT portal it168.com and the well-known blog website Blog Bus. There are also many well-known websites that have encountered the crisis of closure during the rectification.
These websites have a certain degree of popularity in Internet-related fields, and are even famous. For example, 51.com, an SNS social networking website with hundreds of millions of investments, was shut down immediately. Being shut down for a day caused heavy losses, and it also caused a lot of inconvenience for users to be unable to log in. In the days when the Blog Bus domain name stopped resolving, millions of personal blogs were unable to log in, and netizens complained endlessly. The author's blog is also on the blog bus. I cannot log in and the log cannot be updated normally. Some webmasters who publish soft articles through blogs are unable to publish soft articles normally because of this. Techweeb has a high influence and reputation in the IT industry. It often has some exclusive news breaking news, and the blog posts published by its IT blog veterans are also very readable. Its closure was really unexpected. Basically, the investment in these websites exceeds one million or even tens of millions, and the number of employees in the company is dozens or even hundreds. Some of them are still planning to go public, and they are shut down immediately. This illustrates the series of network rectification actions carried out by the country this time. , is determined to purify the Internet environment and crack down on pornographic and illegal information, and the crackdown is also very tough. However, small and medium-sized individual webmasters have suffered heavy losses, and large and well-known websites are not able to sit back and relax.
During this rectification campaign, if the website content supervision is not careful, it may lead to "fatal disaster", or it may be like Decibei.com, which blatantly wants to use the shell of a large website to do something illegal under the guise of a regular website. "Side business", then it can only lead to self-destruction, and there will be no place to bury it. Large and well-known websites have a high ability to withstand risks. When encountering a shutdown crisis, they can also use their own strength and influence to conduct public relations, strengthen self-discipline, and actively make corrections, which may help them survive the crisis safely. However, small and medium-sized personal websites do not have such great influence and popularity. Personal webmasters are weak and their financial resources cannot guarantee that they can survive the crisis. Therefore, it is important to strengthen content self-discipline in extraordinary times. Don’t take chances and still do things on the sidelines. Violating website. Formal websites should also be cautious at all times, supervise the content of the website, conduct self-discipline and self-examination, and deal with illegal content in a timely manner. In addition, individual webmasters must actively strive to complete the domain name registration information and apply for website registration and various operating licenses. Work hard to persevere, strengthen self-discipline, and improve risk resistance. I believe that individual webmasters can also overcome difficulties. (Text/Yangyang)