A few days ago, I wrote an article "Implementing the New Registration Policy, Overseas Website Space Is Not the Best Choice" and published it on A5. As a result, many webmasters complained. In fact, we understand very well that the grievances do not come from my articles or my opinions, but from Webmasters are really annoyed by the new filing system. But to be honest, regardless of whether you can accept it psychologically or not, there are definitely deficiencies in the operating speed and stability of overseas servers. Today we put aside the rights and wrongs of overseas hosts, and the topic is still about website photography and filing. Yinghang Technology, a well-known website construction company in Shanghai, believes that the website photography registration system may eventually become a mere formality, or it may ultimately exist in name only due to the power of netizens and webmasters.
If you think about it carefully, you will know that after the Internet rectification movement last year, who would still or dare to place a server in China even if it is a website that really produces bad information? Even in the past, the servers of most illegal websites were located in the United States. I don’t think the Internet regulatory authorities are unaware of this, so we believe that website photography and filing is more of a task and will not play much substantive role. Another point is that China has been experimenting with a hearing system for many years. Why is it that there is no more open opinions on the issue of Internet regulation and no hearings and arguments? This is worth pondering.
From the website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, we learned that the photo registration system was delayed again and again, and it was not implemented until June 20 this year. As soon as the photo curtain was posted on the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's registration-specific website, the majority of netizens and webmasters could feel "panicked". I think even many IDC companies were having a headache at this time. Since the implementation of the new registration policy, many response methods have emerged one after another, and webmasters have fled overseas, although this has sacrificed website speed and price. Most IDC companies, including Wanwang and Xinwang, have also begun to adapt to market changes and launch Hong Kong hosts or US hosts. What’s even more creative is that as a well-known website construction company in Shanghai, Pilot Technology received an email from a large domestic IDC company today. The general idea is that it has launched a URL forwarding service in Hong Kong to avoid the pressure brought by the implementation of the new registration policy. .
History has told us more than once that any measures that are not in line with the trend and conform to public opinion will not last long. We believe that the same is true for the registration of website photos. Maybe this policy will not change in a short period of time, but in the long run, with the creative promotion of major IDC companies, it will inevitably become a mere formality or eventually become nothing. In other words, there are no Internet photography registrations in Hong Kong, China, and the United States. Isn’t the development of the Internet also very healthy and prosperous? For example, Baidu, Tencent and even Taobao, how many Internet ideas or business models in China are not borrowed or copied from foreign countries? This article is written by Shanghai website construction company Pilot Technology ( www.joyweb.net.cn ) is an original creation. You are welcome to forward it for discussion, but please indicate the copyright information.
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