Note: It's Okay To Think About It. Only the standard Chinese text and specific symbols can be used to form a user name. The Chinese text can be simplified or traditional Chinese characters, but it does not distinguish between simplified and traditional Chinese characters. For example, "three" and "three" are considered the same; specific symbols can be "-" and "·" (or may be added with other symbols). They can be in the half-width and full-width forms, but they do not distinguish the half-width and full-width, for example, "Zhang San-Teacher" and "Zhang San-Teacher" are regarded as the same. Specific Symbols do not distinguish users, such as "Zhang San-Teacher ", "Miss Zhang San" and "Miss Zhang San" are considered the same. The system restricts the use of some different Chinese characters and uncommon words, and restricts the use of Japanese text and other Chinese characters, but it is particularly allowed for accounts that use real-name usernames.
The real name is protected. There are two scenarios: Name protection and reputation protection. Name protection: If user a holds an ID card named "Li Si", if user B registers an account named "Li Si" or contains "Li Si" (note, the cognominal category does not distinguish between Simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese characters, nor specific symbols. For example, "Xiao Li-Class 4" belongs to the cognominal category, and "Li xiaosi" does not belong to the cognominal category ), you can request the system to stop user B from using the account. However, if user B also has an ID card named Li Si, otherwise, the system will reject user a's request if he has obtained the written license from user C with the "Li Si" ID card. The user name can be modified, but the shortest time is limited. For example, the password can be modified for at least 180 days.