The history of web1 regulation. More than a decade ago, those operating personal websites were suddenly faced with the introduction of the filing policy. They were at a loss, and the server hosting providers said: "Let's wait and see, this unpopular policy won't last long." So everyone waited. They waited to go to the provincial telecommunications administration to take photos and get their filing numbers, they waited for the successive shutdown of UGC websites, they waited for Google to be blocked, they waited for mandatory phone number verification, and they waited for the birth of the term "external network." For website filing, initially, people had to go to the provincial telecommunications administration to take photos in front of a backdrop. Later, they could set up their own backdrop and take photos to send in. Eventually, they could even Photoshop themselves onto the backdrop and send it in. The official seal of the website's owning unit initially had to be stamped on-site, but since these units are scattered across the country and network companies provide services nationwide to assist with filing, it was practically impossible to go in person for stamping. So later, they would just pay a few dozen yuan to create a fake seal, stamp it, and send it in, and it would pass. They also couldn't verify the seal 😄
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