Thoughts on Web2.0 and domestic (Part) traditions

Source: Internet
Author: User

Web is gaining popularity. Many Chinese websites have joined this new concept and technology. However, they think of the status quo of some websites in China and even some "disgusting" traditions, do not reflect on it.

I remember that the image anti-leech technology had existed for a long time. The birth of this technology also had a certain background, otherwise it would not have been born, I don't think this technology will be born if you don't have such similar functions as posting images in a forum. When it was born, it showed how many masters of the server had this idea: My server is put on the network, so that others can access our website to achieve certain commercial or other purposes, however, if you directly reference the images on my server, not only does my web have not been told by visit, but also provides you with server traffic. As a result, this anti-leech technology was born.

 

Nothing else, the technology that prevents webpages from being saved, pages from being selected, right-click blocked, and so on. What does this mean that domestic servers are relatively tricky? Or something else.

 

In fact, the most abnormal, vicious, and disgusting thing I have ever seen is to add invisible hidden characters to the texts on the website, for example, add <font color = white> www.xxx.com </font> next to each <br/>. After you copy the file, delete it again.

 

Maybe the content on the website, or elements, has been published. Who else will watch the advertisements on their website? Why is the website profitable?

Maybe the content on the website, or elements, has been published. How can the access volume of their website be guaranteed? In the future, how will they boast about high Website access volumes?

Maybe the content on the website, or elements, has been published. How many factors can balance the extra server load?

Maybe the content on the website, or elements, has been published, so there is not much access to the website in a day, and the server traffic is indeed high?

......

 

There is also the kind of information that must be registered before reading. In this case, do people consider the number of user registrations, we will boast that we have xxxxxx registered users (XX actually active users, and even many of them are their own gunmen) during the promotion, so we will not comment on them, but can you expect this portal to publish the content RSS? When we search for materials online, we will always prompt you to watch the materials only for registered users when we click it. The website is not very talkative, and your materials are really good, it's just your originality, and you have to copy a lot of things published on the website for free as something that can only be viewed by registered users on your website, I really don't want to talk about you anymore.

 

Conclusion: Web2.0 is an opportunity and a challenge for many portals in China. How can we "endure" the technical and conceptual impact? Please update your traditional ideas and practices first.

 

Web2.0 is not only a test of our technology and concepts, but also a test of the "traditional". What I do not want to see is that after applying Web2.0, what else does it return to prevent leeching and block the one that blocks it. The Internet is a sharing platform. If you are not public, you have to protected it. You should simply private it and be isolated as soon as possible, and then "Garbage Collection" will be cleared.

 

Of course, what we refer to is not limited to the IT industry. Do all industries have to consider this issue. Web exposes such problems (sooner or later), not only in the IT industry, but also in all industries.

 

In the end, let's quote the phrase "big name" in Ge You: It's time to shut down the nation's industry like yours.

 

The above points are well-developed by aspnetx and have nothing to do with any organization. For example, you may think that this article is just a joke of the author.

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