The government website posts supply and demand information for psychedelic drugs!!!

by weiwell on 2008-01-26 17:47:50

"The website of the People's Government of Wanning City actually has supply and demand information for hallucinogenic drugs." Around 5 PM today, a netizen called our website to report this. The reporter immediately opened the website of the People's Government of Wanning City and verified the authenticity of the tip-off from the netizen. When the reporter dialed the telephone number on the advertisement, the mobile phone number was in an "off" state, making it impossible to verify the authenticity of the advertisement. The reporter wanted to contact the management unit of the Wanning City People's Government website, but it was already after working hours, so the wish could not be fulfilled. (Hainan Online)

In recent years, with the rapid development of the Internet, government websites have emerged accordingly. Through the establishment of government websites, various government information can be released in a timely manner, becoming a bridge and link between the people and the government, playing a role in conveying information both ways. However, there is an undeniable phenomenon that is very worrying, which is the issue of the "degeneration" of government websites.

Whether it is the high-level government websites or local government websites, the original intention of establishing such websites is very clear, which is to use this platform as a carrier to release various government information, enabling the masses to have a better understanding of the work of the government. However, in the current network context, some government websites are beginning to "betray", some government websites are full of a large amount of junk information, pornography occasionally enters people's eyes, some excessively emphasize violence, and even worse, some have become the servants of merchants, as long as they pay money, any kind of information can be published, resulting in advertisements for hallucinogenic drugs appearing prominently on government websites, which cannot help but make people worried.