The emperor isn't anxious, but the eunuchs are. It's really hard to understand how Kaixin.com can be so calm. Whether it is confident in itself or not confident in the law is unknown. In fact, the specific considerations are not important, but a clear attitude must be presented. The saying "attitude decides everything" is quite popular. Moreover, being unclear or ambiguous in attitude will definitely result in great losses. Let alone a commercial company, even a country will suffer in diplomacy if its attitude is not clear. At the end of the last century, there was a well-known incident where a restaurant was bombed. Experts analyzed it back and forth, but it was all nonsense. The fundamental reason was that they bit you hard, and when it hurt, your attitude naturally became clear, starting with strong protests and condemnation.
If Kaixin.com thinks it already has high traffic and lets those inferior ones do whatever they want, it would be truly regrettable. A ranking of over a hundred is meaningless. Before the unnamed small station on the island was acquired by Qimo, its global ranking was consistently around 60. How many users did they face back then? And how many users do we face now? In my opinion, Kaixin.com's current achievements, with some leniency, can only be considered barely passing. As for Xiaonei.com, it needs to retake the exam due to failing. The fake Kaixin.com had its exam eligibility revoked for cheating.
Kaixin.com's situation is precarious. Everyone knows about meinVZ and studiVZ. German netizens are quite serious. They have relatively rigorous users compared to other countries. The online achievements of such SNS sites can only be described as astonishing. Let's not talk about the fake Kaixin.com using new media to replay the marketing tactics of Brain White Gold. Once the time is ripe and the fake Kaixin.com successfully bridges users with Xiaonei.com, and learns a trick or two from meinVZ and studiVZ, it will surely strengthen its existing defenses and cause catastrophic damage to Kaixin.com's future growth.
Now let's look at Facebook. It sues left and right all over the world, spreading everywhere that others have copied its appearance, style, characteristics, and services. Do they really think they can win? Impossible. This is just a publicity and public opinion campaign. If they actually won, I'm sure there would be someone who would sue Facebook, making them crawl on all fours. Why? Because Facebook employees stole the upright walking of humans. Those without reason are looking for reasons all over the world. Kaixin.com still refuses to clearly defend its name usage rights, which is really hard to understand. In fact, there is more concern.