What is civilized Internet access?

Civilized surfing the Internet means making good use of online learning, not browsing bad information and insulting others, enhancing self-protection awareness, maintaining network security, not indulging in online games and not participating in sensitive topics on the Internet.

The Convention on Self-discipline of Civilized Internet Access calls on Internet practitioners and netizens to start from themselves, take due social responsibilities while promoting the healthy development of the Internet with a positive attitude, always put the interests of the state and the public first, and adhere to civilized Internet access.

The basic principles are: advocate correct orientation and oppose bad online habits; Advocating law-abiding and opposing violation of discipline; Advocate objective truth and oppose false news; Advocate advanced culture and oppose cultural backwardness; Advocate elegant style and oppose low-level kitsch; Advocate fairness and trustworthiness and oppose vicious competition; Advocate scientific and technological innovation and oppose sticking to the rules; Advocate unity and cooperation, and oppose harming others and benefiting themselves.