Starting from BT, the Internet "anti-pornography and illegal" rectification campaign has been upgraded to all domestic websites, from grassroots website owners to IDC (Internet Data Center, where servers are hosted) and domain name providers. While cleaning the environment and pulling out weeds, a large number of grassroots personal websites are also facing a narrow living environment.
Many personal websites closed
For the "webmasters", the new round of crackdowns came without warning, and the only hint was the CCTV report. Since December 7, many CCTV programs have bombarded the "dissemination of illegal pornographic information on the Internet", triggering CNNIC's domain name inventory and the introduction of domain name management regulations by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which require the establishment of a blacklist mechanism for domain name holders; domain name transfer and provision to others If used, you must re-register; domain names that have not been registered on the website will not be resolved (including jumps), etc.
"Often when one or two pornographic websites are found on a certain machine in a computer room, the entire computer room will be shut down for rectification, and other websites will not be able to log in." An industry insider said that in more than a week, Shanghai, Sichuan, In many provinces, including Jiangxi and Anhui, IDC access providers have been shut down for rectification.
Many IDC service providers have launched a 'whitelist system' - only websites that are on the list can be opened, while many personal websites have been closed due to certificate issues.
The little webmaster thinks of quitting
A self-proclaimed "little webmaster" posted a complaint yesterday. Since the introduction of relevant regulatory documents, his website has been shut down five times due to "illegal content." Until he signed a letter of guarantee with IDC: "I guarantee that if If the space is closed due to content issues, I agree that the first host will permanently close the space and no refund will be given.”
The traffic of many small websites is originally unstable. Once the network is disconnected, the traffic accumulated over the years will immediately plummet. This makes individual webmasters who have invested little money immediately want to quit. In the past half month, due to the pressure of disconnection, more than 20% of webmasters have voluntarily quit. Most of them are small sites with monthly profits of several thousand yuan. The most directly affected ones are the IDCs. A webmaster also admitted that the losses of IDCs in this crisis must be much greater than theirs.
Reporter observation
Call for cultivating an entrepreneurial environment
Yesterday, in an interview, a webmaster who believed that he was "on the verge of unemployment at any time" said: "I hope the relevant departments can hear the voice of grassroots webmasters, strengthen supervision, and also do something that will help grassroots webmasters survive. Measures. "At present, there are more than one million webmasters making a living on this, and in the past two years, a large number of college graduates have started their own businesses.
As for the rule that “unregistered domain names will not be resolved”, the industry has also pondered deeply. "If some foreign legal websites cannot resolve domain names because they are not registered, they will face the risk of being inaccessible. This is a pity for the Internet that originally connected the world; and if some foreign corporate email related domain names cannot be resolved, units with more international exchanges will Sending emails to individuals will be blocked,” an IDC industry official said.
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