I remember reading an article "OICQ hides dirt? The author claims that OICQ, as a network communication tool, is harmless in itself. However, if it is not well managed, its harm will never be small, especially for teenagers. He did an instant search on OICQ and found that there were 29 users when searching for an ID named "Do ai" by nickname. When searching for "Miss tai" ID, there were 57 users. "I love men" has more than 8 registered female netizens, and "I want men" has 47 users. As for other IDs such as "call girl", "SE(ai ke si)" and "prostitution", there are countless. In the registration materials of these OICQ numbers, most of the users of the above IDs introduce themselves extremely lewd and full of sexual teasing and hints. It can be seen that the network provides convenience for people, but also provides a good place for some people to vent. In QQ and BBS, some people give themselves various screen names, which are elegant or vulgar, popular or classical, poetic or old-fashioned, in order to attract attention. Good screen names are unforgettable. On the contrary, some screen names are boring. Two days ago, I read a post "People's Daily" commented by Banzhu Yuexia Listening to Qin: "What screen name should netizens take?" . The article mentioned: "the name of the screen is not unlimited. There are at least two bottom lines here, one is law and the other is morality. Law is a rigid constraint, while morality appeals to public opinion and self-discipline. " I also agree with the author's point of view. Looking through some friends' posts casually, most people think that the name should pay attention to aesthetic taste and moral norms. In a sense, the screen name can reflect a person's cultivation and aesthetics! Of course, under the premise of not violating the law and morality, taking a novel and unique screen name can make people unforgettable. Some netizens also questioned this. The netizen million negative Weng [5517688] said: The net name is only synonymous with an ID, and it should not be confused with the real name. Naming yourself is nothing more than pleasing others, perhaps teasing, perhaps making up a story, or perhaps out of a sentiment (noble and inferior coexist). Writing here, I suddenly remembered one thing. Last week, I went to the telephone office to cancel the phone for one of my relatives, but the other party just refused to do it. Ask the reason, the original owner's registered name does not match the ID card. No matter what I said, I was told to "follow the rules" and I was there. Relatives' original name was Jian, but when they used to apply for ID cards, the police station neglected to write "Jian". When they found out later, they had to change it, but they felt troublesome. If they wanted to prove that procedure, they would simply make mistakes. But in daily life, he used to use "health", so he didn't care too much. As a result, there were many troubles in the future. When you take the remittance, the name doesn't match your ID card, so people won't take it. When I applied for a passport to fill out the form, I wrote "Jian" casually, but I was asked to add it again. The trouble caused by this name is really a headache. I remember a month ago, a Q friend said that she wanted to change her son's name and asked me for help. I was puzzled and advised her not to change it. But she gave a lot of reasons, saying that if she didn't change her mind, she would feel sorry for her son. To tell the truth, the name is just a symbol, for easy identification. However, naming names is really learned, which includes parents' hopes and hopes for their children. In order to make people remember this name, some people have been fighting for it all their lives, so it will last forever. As soon as people are born, our names are given by our parents. It can be said that we have no right to choose (of course, a few people later changed their names). As long as we register at the police station, this name will follow us all our lives. However, our screen name is our own, and we can give ourselves an ID according to our own preferences. A friend named "Gui Yun" said that she picked two words from the Zen saying "Fallen leaves know the flowing water, and Gui Yun knows the old peak". The original intention was to hope that the friends in the network not only met once, but she laughed and talked, and someone always asked her "Where does the cloud go?" Another friend, "Xiao Suier", said that we should follow the situation, be free, follow the wind, follow the rain, follow the fate, and follow me. The key point is "follow the fate". Many people's ID will have a story or allusion. Take me for example, I have been surfing the Internet for more than two years. When I first applied for QQ, I used the screen name "Elf Mouse", because I happened to watch that American movie at that time, and I liked it very much. This nickname was used for about half a year. Later, I like to hang out on BBS, especially in the travel section and computer section. Although I didn't want to post at that time, I don't know why, but I even wrote a book like the tie. At first, I made a nickname "string string doors", which meant to string strings casually, but it felt very vulgar, just like a housewife, and it seemed to give people the impression of "strings of hutongs". After thinking about it, I added the word "bead" at the back. Beads, small spherical things, such as beads, pearls, jewels, water drops, dewdrops, tears, balls and so on, give people a round and lovely feeling. Later, the first time I posted in the forum, I used this name, which was in the interest group (tourism-footprints) section in chinaren.com. I met a Q friend in February last year, and he took me into another IT forum. I originally wanted to post under the name of "string beads", but I was afraid that people would know my QQ number. Because more than 9% of the people in that forum are under the age of 3, I don't want to have further contact with them. After all, there is a big age gap. So I used a new screen name "Yun * *" (forgive me for not telling you! )), until now, when I occasionally go to that forum, I still use this screen name to log in. It is precisely because of the name "Yun * *" that I have suffered injustice. One of my posts was posted on Tencent's homepage, but it was reported as plagiarism by "3" netizens. In fact, I can't blame other people's netizens. The same article has two names, but people don't know that the other "cloud * *" is also me. Fortunately, it was explained later. I like my name very much, and I only found one duplicate on the Internet. If you search with a search engine, you can only find "string beads, string beads and tears, string beads and curtains" and so on besides "string beads". Unlike some screen names, there are dozens or even hundreds of users. I miss the past time very much. When I hear someone calling me "string string" in QQ, I am always excited. Unfortunately, those days have passed forever. After I came to "Forty", my friends called me everything: Pearl, Pearl, Pearl, String, String ~, Comrade String, Pearl ~, Sister Pearl, Bad Pearl, Smelly Pearl, Stupid Pig Pearl, Rich Pearl and so on, which included my friends' love for me. I'm really glad to know so many good friends. Look at me. As soon as I got up, I sat in front of the computer and typed so many words at random. Friend, can you tell me how your screen name came from? Are there allusions and stories?
Please adopt them.