The plan for the year lies in spring. Spring has arrived and everything is beginning to recover. However, the Spring Festival on the Internet has yet to be seen. The Chinese Lunar New Year has passed. I originally hoped that the Year of the Tiger would be even more powerful and my career would reach a higher level. However, the Internet crackdown after the New Year eroded the webmaster's confidence bit by bit. For grassroots webmasters, the Year of the Tiger is just a cold winter!
The Year of the Tiger has just begun, and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has begun to "fake the tiger's power" again. The joy of grassroots webmasters after the New Year was suddenly wiped out by a blockbuster notice, "Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Webmasters need to go to IDC to take photos in person to verify the filing information." Registration is inherently difficult. I don’t know whether it’s due to the inefficiency of relevant departments or the lack of cooperation from grassroots webmasters. In short, it takes a lot of trouble for a website to successfully register. Now it is even more "nonsense" to propose "on-site registration". Asking the webmaster from Heilongjiang to go to Guangdong to "on-site registration"? So difficult!
Relevant Internet policies have always been confusing, and it is still unclear for grassroots webmasters what the relevant departments mean. Is this to encourage or discourage individual webmasters? If we say that allowing filing and proposing specific filing methods is a tacit approval of the status and status of grassroots webmasters. The legality of personal websites is to encourage the establishment of websites; then why not come up with a feasible plan? It may only cost 200 yuan to build a website, but it takes 2,000 yuan to register (due to on-site registration). For grassroots webmasters, this is It is a huge inconvenience and unbearable stress. Why is it so difficult to register a website in China? Why do grassroots webmasters in China encounter obstacles everywhere?
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology resumed personal application for websites, which was originally a good thing. It allowed individual webmasters to operate the website, but it also required "identity verification and on-site photography", which discouraged many webmasters. This is equivalent to promising someone a way to survive, but setting an insurmountable gap for him. This is the reality. In a poll conducted by the A5 forum bbs.admin5.com, "Will you go to the 2010 website registration requirement, personal webmaster?", among the 186 people who participated in the survey, 101 people chose not to go to the site to register. After all, this is It was almost impossible to accomplish, and 58 people chose to "find another way to make a living and leave the team of webmasters." For webmasters, on-site registration is a severe blow and a ridiculous policy?
Internet policies have been going through waves in recent times, and many people are waiting and watching. There is no absolute standard for Internet policy. There may be huge differences between today and tomorrow, making it difficult for grassroots webmasters to "follow the policy." Regarding certain policy adjustments by relevant departments, people are really confused and don’t know when the end will be. Starting from the second half of 2009, the campaign to crack down on the Internet has continued to this day, and there is still no sign of stopping. Although it is under the banner of "purifying the Internet environment", no obvious improvement has been seen. Instead, many innocent personal websites have been destroyed. Falling into a desperate situation and facing the embarrassing situation of unemployment. Regarding the current results, I don’t know if anyone is paying for it.
How the Internet will develop in the future and how long the current network adjustments will last are all unknown. I just hope that more consideration can be given to the living conditions of vulnerable groups. After all, there are millions of grassroots webmaster groups! In the past two days, online If this is the rumored news that "Hu Jintao has more than 11,000 followers on Weibo on People's Daily Online", the webmasters should be happy. At least there is a possibility and opportunity to convey information to the leader through Weibo; if this is just Hype, then webmasters can only continue to wait and see, waiting for spring to arrive and for spring flowers to bloom. (Text/Mengjiang)
Editor in charge: Meng Jiang
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