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       2026-04-13 NetworkingName1080
    Key Point:Recent networksHotspot eventsThe recent cyber-hot events, which claimed to be a webwatcher, have not missed a single word. Li zheng is a graduate student at a higher education institution in beijing, and his greatest hobby is to travel online to forums, post posts and discuss hot spots with his friends. He now has many well-known forums, microblogging, blogs, posted accounts in the country, which spend more than an hour a day on webview. With the

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    Recent networksHotspot eventsThe recent cyber-hot events, which claimed to be a “webwatcher”, have not missed a single word. Li zheng is a graduate student at a higher education institution in beijing, and his greatest hobby is to travel online to forums, post posts and discuss hot spots with his friends. He now has many well-known forums, microblogging, blogs, posted accounts in the country, which spend more than an hour a day on “webview”. With the spread of the internet, the phenomenon of “network horizons” is rapidly gaining ground. A typical feature of a “network horizon” is that a large number of netizens, through forums, microblogging, blogs, posters, etc., have made a large number of hits, posts and comments on hotspots, events or topics, attracting high public attention. In recent days, an online survey of 1758 people showed that 84. 7 per cent of respondents confirmed that the phenomenon of “webview” was now widespread, with 29. 0 per cent indicating that it was “very common”. The main purpose of his participation in the “network horizon” was to express his views on the social hotspots. “as a social person, everyone has the right to speak on public events. Posters, posters, forwarders, even a single word, are expressing opinions and exercising their rights in the context of a `webview'.” but, in the view of chen dan, who works in a business in beijing, participation in the `networkview' does not mean much. In her view, the lack of follow-up and retransmission had not been very effective in solving the real problems. Most of the "webwatchers" are for the wind and the heat. “... Lu xian once said that many people like to stretch their necks and watch the fun, and that is not true of most `network viewers'.” in the survey, the two main reasons considered by respondents to be the prevalence of “network horizons” were “like to watch” (64. 9 per cent) and “strong expression of will” (62. 0 per cent). Professor guo yu jin, faculty of economics and management, beijing post and telecommunications university, stated that, in essence, the “network horizon” is not much different from what people are discussing in reality, except that it is a virtual, fast and wide-ranging platform that often allows for the rapid and widespread dissemination of events that occur on a small scale and that may eventually become an event of concern to society as a whole. In the view of chu, professor of the institute of information science and engineering of the graduate school of the chinese academy of sciences, many of the current “network viewers” view the “panel” as a way to vent their dissatisfaction with the real world. “what now gives rise to a wide range of `broadviews' are essentially events related to such topics as social injustice, the gap between rich and poor, and official corruption. So most of the `network viewers' are pointing at their own experiences in real life, hoping to vent their grievances through `watching'. Sixty-eight per cent of the population recommended strengthening cyber legislation, and the debate over its pros and cons in society has not stopped since the spread of the internet panorama. Proponents believe that a “network horizon” is an expression of popular opinion that can make a huge differencePublic opinion monitoringPower, and even some people say, “the horizon changes china.” opponents fear that a “network horizon” could become a platform for spreading false information and bad feelings, that an over-censorship could harm the parties, and that some “network viewers” were also vulnerable to exploitation by the “quintessences” and “webwater forces.”。

     
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