I was at work, and suddenly there was a new email on QQ, which was sent by the Guangdong Provincial Communications Administration: Dear user [Xie Bingcheng], I regret to inform you that your ICP filing application has been reviewed by the [Guangdong Provincial Communications Administration]. It meets the filing requirements and is now returned for modification. Please log in to the system to check the reasons.
Depressed! I clearly remembered that the domain name sgok.cn had been registered ten days ago. Why was it suddenly said that it did not meet the requirements? I quickly logged in to the registration system of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, but could not see anything, so I asked the space provider (I All the domain names were registered for me by the space provider.) The space provider said that in all likelihood, they were randomly checked by the Traffic Management Bureau. "Recently, the Traffic Management Bureau is conducting random checks on the domain names that have passed the registration. Those who were picked up will If it does not meet the filing requirements, it will be returned and requested to be re-filed.” In this case, there is nothing the space provider can do. According to the suggestion of the space provider, the site should be closed first, and the domain name should be re-registered with a new ID card and a user name. According to the rules, the results will be available within 20 working days. "If you still use your ID card to submit the registration, the Traffic Management Bureau will You can see the operation records in the background and know that you were returned because you didn’t make special filings. If they don’t take it easy, it will most likely be returned again.”
I understand it all. When I first registered, the domain name was empty and no binding was done. After the registration was passed, I bound the domain name to the forum. When the traffic management bureau randomly inspected it, they saw my forum. According to relevant national regulations, in addition to normal ICP registration, electronic bulletin websites also need to carry out special registration. There is no doubt that forums are the first to bear the brunt.
As we all know, for ordinary personal sites, the possibility of passing the special registration is almost zero, especially in Guangdong, where this strict investigation started. At this juncture, there is no way to pass the special registration as an individual.
What should I do? Do I really need to close the forum for 20 days first? That would be terrible. My forum has just been online and has just been included by Baidu and GG. If it is closed now, it will definitely be deleted. It will be reopened after the registration is passed. Waiting for Baidu GG to be re-included can take anywhere from two weeks to more than a month. If you go back and forth like this, you will have to waste two months, which is a huge loss.
When I was depressed, I suddenly discovered that the returned domain name had not been canceled and could still be found in the registration system of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. So, I decided to call the traffic control bureau. The phone number of the Guangdong Provincial Traffic Management Bureau published in the registration system failed to get through after hundreds of calls. After many twists and turns, I finally found a phone number that could get through. In retrospect, I guess the call was to the office of the section chief in charge of registration.
The person who answered the phone was a woman. I briefly explained the situation first, and then I talked about how miserable it was, and complained about it. Don’t laugh at me. In China, if you want to get something done with the government, you have to grovel and complain. Being poor is sometimes a good idea. This phone call was very lucky. I felt that the other party was in a good mood. I had called the traffic management bureau several times before, but they usually dismissed me with just two sentences and nothing could be said.
I just wanted to seize this opportunity and say a few more words. I had only one purpose, hoping that they would understand my difficulties and let me go. On the one hand, I discussed in depth the current situation of China's Internet community forums. There are countless forums across the country, and emphasized the contribution of small forum webmasters to promoting the development of China's Internet and building a harmonious society. On the other hand, I Elaborating on the contradiction between national laws and social status quo, "The state's special registration is mainly to block the spread of bad information, but more than 98% of China's webmasters are like me, they are real good citizens, and we all We have deep patriotic enthusiasm. Even if the country does not carry out special registration, we will not spread illegal information. The country is just trying to block the 2% of websites that may spread illegal information. Now it is a one-size-fits-all approach, which will be harmful to us webmasters who are good citizens. This is a fatal blow. If the country really gets serious and strictly enforces special registration, then more than 90% of China's current forums will be closed and the dissemination of information will be restricted. What good will this do to social development?" Third aspect, I explained a gap in the special filing, "It's not that we are unwilling to do the special filing. The key is that you don't pass it. I'll give you whatever you want, such as ID card, household register, work permit, work certificate, etc., but it can't be in the name of the work unit." Go and register, because this is my personal forum and has nothing to do with the company I work for. No boss is willing to take risks outside of work, but I provide all my personal information and you still don’t approve.”
I feel a bit out of control. Anyway, I am saying that I am happy, but I am not sure whether it can be done. Finally, the other party said, you are right, it is indeed the case. The other party asked me to resubmit the filing application. So I asked the space provider to help me resubmit the application for the returned domain name. An hour later, I received an email stating that the registration was approved.
Maybe it was a fluke, maybe it was good luck, but anyway, I solved my problem after a twenty-minute phone call. Shaoguan Forum Webmaster: Zuo Duofu 2009-6-15 Contributed by sgok.cn Webmaster!