Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Mop.com

MOP
Available inChinese (Some parts are in English)
TypeWebsite, Forum
WebsiteSimplified Chinese

mop.com is a Chinese bulletin board system (BBS). Though popular in China, it has been cited as a source of controversy.

MOP (www.mop.com) is one of the most well known and influential simplified Chinese entertainment forums currently online. The site was created in October 1997.[citation needed] There are 28.685 million individual users on MOP, ranking it the 2nd most popular website in the Chinese BBS network, following only Tianya.cn.[1] The website has been called 猫扑大客栈(Mop Station)、猫扑大星球(Mop Planet), but then changed back to 猫扑 (Mop).

History

Mop.com was created by Zhe Tian, who went by the moniker "Mop". He stepped down from his administrative positions in 2002 following a series of large updates that were carried out on the website. Since then, the website has had multiple changes to its administrative team.[citation needed]

Originally created for the discussion of console games such as those on the Xbox and PS3, the website soon expanded to cover PC games after receiving suggestions for it. Since then, they have grown and continue to grow through community feedback. Its development also saw the creation of numerous internet slang, such as YY (dreaming about things that won't happen), 233 (laughing out loud) and Orz (a figure depicting a bowing position), among others.[citation needed]

In 2005, Mop.com officially acquired IT news website DoNews.[2]

Exposure of Internet Regulation Operation

On January 5, 2009, Mop's section "Beautiful Ladies" was reported to the China Internet Illegal Information Reporting Centre.[3] On January 8, 2009, Mop.com was listed by the Chinese government on "Websites needed to be further improved and rectified."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ 猫扑和天涯虚拟社区覆盖近一半的网络社区用户,艾瑞市场咨询,2007年6月16日 Mop and Tianya share the internet community users。
  2. ^ "30日20时30分猫扑与Donews高管将披露收购细节". 新浪网. 2005-12-30. Retrieved 2009-12-01. The merge of Mop and Donews in detail
  3. ^ 互联网违法和不良信息举报中心 (2009-01-05). 全国整治互联网低俗之风第一批曝光网站名单 (in Chinese). 中国网. Archived from the original on 2009-08-19. Retrieved 2009-10-16. List of websites needed to be improved and rectified
  4. ^ 互联网违法和不良信息举报中心 (2009-01-08). 关于全国整治互联网低俗之风专项行动第一批曝光网站整治情况的通报 (in Chinese). 中国网. Archived from the original on 2009-08-05. Retrieved 2009-10-16.List of websites needed to be censored