Because my blog was infringed by Baidu web search, I have been arranging the legal documents for negotiation with Baidu for the past two days. It is very difficult to carefully consider every word. I have not written the column that I promised my friends. It was not until yesterday (August 12) that I gave it to Baidu. I sent the "Letter of Questions" and sat in front of the computer for several hours at night. I had no intention of writing. I was just mechanically coding, and in the end I did not update the blog.
I sent the "Letter of Questions" to Baidu, and finally settled my worries.
This is the second time I have been "disharmonious" with Baidu due to blog copyright. The last time was with Baidu Wenku. After my blog post was published, Baidu Wenku staff proactively contacted me and added all the original source links of my articles that I provided without following regulations. The Baidu Wenku document has been deleted, thank you!
This time, many friends reminded me not to be too serious and accept death, forget it! Anyway, it is just a few articles on the Internet. Baidu is a "big Mac" and is not easy to mess with. You don’t have any actual losses. If you end up losing a lot of money and time, or even being countersued by Baidu due to misjudgment, it’s really not worth it.
Indeed, it is very tiring to defend rights in such a way as to "lay out a strong voice and raise the flag of righteousness", and I am not Qiu Ju who is "asking for an explanation". But I have no choice, I have to do this, not entirely because of how much hard work I have put into these articles - in fact, most of my blog posts are very poor, and I feel blushing after reading many of them.
But because: "If you don't follow the rules, you won't be able to achieve success." I must use this method of rights protection to let netizens and search engines realize that there are rules for using my free articles, and you can't use them however you want.
I know that since Jack Ma’s Alibaba, the free model has become popular in the Chinese Internet industry and continues to this day. Everyone hopes to use "free services" as the selling point of their website to win more users for themselves.
But I know better: no charge is not the same as free. "Free" can also be divided into "free" and "pseudo-free", because free is to promote your own brand or other more valuable goods and services on a wider scale, and to put yourself Provide part (or all) of valuable high-quality services (commodities) to others free of charge.
At present, most of the so-called "free products" and "free services" on the Chinese Internet are worthless and "pseudo-free". Saying they are "free" is nothing more than self-deception. Netizens visiting such websites will only be Nothing will be gained by wasting time.
It is precisely based on this understanding that since the blog was launched, I have adhered to the writing philosophy of "if it is not refined and sincere, it cannot move people", I have been studying the works of experts with my heart, thinking with my heart, staying up all night and writing with my heart. It's a common thing in the early morning, and finally I have a few slightly better articles available, which can give netizens a little help and prove that my blog is not a fake "pseudo-free" article.
But just because some of my articles are not "pseudo-free", it has attracted too many "copied and collected pseudo-original" people, who steal what others love and use it as their own. Even a popular search engine like Baidu is not immune to this practice, and those "copied and collected" The pages of my articles that are "pseudo-original" are recommended to netizens in the form of "keyword indexing", which makes me really sad.
The reason for this is that I know that it is precisely because of the proliferation of unserious and low-quality "pseudo-free" products that the vast majority of netizens think that everything on the Internet is just shit and toilet paper can be used casually. The original is copied and copied, and is stolen as your own. There are no rules at all.
But I think that although my blog articles are free for netizens to use, they are not "pseudo-free" without value. You can use them casually; the articles I provide for free use have usage rules - you can reprint and use them. , but you must act according to my rules of the game and indicate the original source of my article in the form of a link - this includes search engines and there are no exceptions. You can not include my article or even K-list my blog; but if any search engine If you want to include and recommend my articles in the form of "keyword index", you can only include (recommend) pages that completely publish the content of my articles and the first URL - this is where I question Baidu web search.
I do not force search engines to include or recommend the pages of my blog’s first articles. As long as they follow my rules and search engines include web pages that reprint my articles according to the rules, I will be happy from the bottom of my heart and will never be jealous.
I'm really happy that the website I authorize my article to benefit from
Du Yuesheng said: "Don't be afraid of being used by others. Being used by others shows your value." But I at least want more people to know that it is gouyn12 who is "valuably used" - although I know that few people will pay attention. However, as an online marketing researcher, I pursue all reasonable and legal ways to promote - no matter how effective it is.
Of course, I also know that search engine technology has always been a weak point when it comes to identifying original content pages, but at least many of my articles indicate the starting URL and copyright statement, and there are many high-weight web pages on the Internet pointing to my starting page. , I think "it's difficult for search engines to judge the original website" is mainly a matter of attitude - it's definitely not as difficult as Baidu search engineer Lee said.
For example, on Google, I rarely see that like Baidu, pages that collect and copy pseudo-original articles are recommended to the top of the keyword rankings on a large scale. If you occasionally make mistakes, I can understand the difficulty of your search engine.
From this perspective, I am really grateful to Google. Although, like most domestic websites, Google brings very little traffic to my blog. However, it brought me something more important than traffic - it gave me the confidence to act according to the rules, even though I was just an unknown little blogger.
I really hope that Baidu can also act according to my rules, so that everyone can live in peace - in fact, my rules are such low standards. They are just a repetition of the current national laws and regulations. They are in line with the development of the Internet. Direction, this really makes me blush, and I know that although it is difficult to promote such rules, in the end the people who will benefit the most are the entire Internet industry in China, including search engines.
When Chinese people are accused by Western media of only plagiarizing and imitating fake original works, we must be aware of our shame and use all our courage to truly "start from me, start from now" to change everything.
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