"To the 'Web 2.0 Storm,' I flip the bird. (Original) - Log - Zhang Lei - Longcheng Block | Longyan Local Community | Longyan Block | Longcheng Friendship"

by cf1122 on 2009-11-05 21:17:38

Today I saw a post, the gist of which was that Web 2.0 websites have no future in mainland China because internet users in mainland China, especially in relatively underdeveloped areas, are still stuck in the habits of Web 1.0. Fang Xingdong, who was one of the first people to do blogging in China, has had his Chinese blog shut down. After reading this and considering the current state of websites, I feel a bit lost. Most of our friends now are still focused on browsing and gaming, and sometimes they're even stingy with giving a flower or an egg. In contrast, the development of Web 2.0 abroad is thriving, it's like night and day!

Little knowledge: What is Web 2.0? Simply put, Web 2.0 is the evolution from the pure mode of browsing HTML web pages through a network browser in Web 1.0, to a richer, more interconnected, and more tool-oriented Web 2.0 internet model. It evolves from mere "reading" to "writing" and "joint construction", advancing from passively receiving information on the internet to actively creating internet content! From the basic building blocks, it evolves from "web pages" to "published/recorded information"; in terms of tools, it evolves from internet browsers to various browsers, RSS readers, etc.

I've been running my site for quite some time now. There have been both hardships and joys during this period. Just like life, happiness and pain are twin sisters. Only I can truly understand the taste of it all. But I will never give up. I want to achieve my goals. Because I believe that today's Europe and America will be tomorrow's China, and today's Beijing and Shanghai will be tomorrow's Longyan. Like water dripping through stone or Yu Gong moving mountains, anything can only succeed through persistence. You might say I'm naive, but I'd rather be naive. The greater the pain, the stronger the sense of happiness after enduring it. Borrowing a phrase from高尔基(Gorky), "Let the storm rage even more fiercely!"

Finally, thank you to the friends who took the time to read this article to the end. I hope we can always raise our middle fingers to the storms.