Understanding ICP and Site Access in CN
What I Said:
I found if the site isn’t registered in ICP, even though non-www link also can’t be accessed. But interesting is that if you are not in CN, you can access it. That means ICP is used to block site viewers who are in CN. I thought that’s used to block site server until today. I have no choice, I’ve gotta submit various information. It sill needs a couple of days.
ChatGPT’s Revision:
I found that if a site isn’t registered with ICP, even non-www links can’t be accessed in CN. Interestingly, if you’re outside CN, you can access it. This means ICP is used to block site viewers in CN, not just the server, which I only realized today. I have no choice but to submit various information. It’ll still take a couple of days.
Fixes and Explanations:
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“if the site isn’t registered in ICP” → “if a site isn’t registered with ICP”
“With ICP” is more natural for describing registration with a regulatory system.
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“even though non-www link also can’t be accessed” → “even non-www links can’t be accessed”
Simplified for better readability.
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“But interesting is that if you are not in CN, you can access it” → “Interestingly, if you’re outside CN, you can access it”
Rephrased for smoother grammar and flow.
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“That means ICP is used to block site viewers who are in CN” → “This means ICP is used to block site viewers in CN”
Shortened for clarity while keeping the meaning intact.
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“I thought that’s used to block site server until today” → “I only realized today that it’s not just the server being blocked”
Clarifies the shift in understanding for smoother expression.
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“I’ve gotta submit various information” → “I have no choice but to submit various information”
Adds a tone of necessity while remaining conversational.
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“It sill needs a couple of days” → “It’ll still take a couple of days”
Corrected “sill” to “still” and improved grammar.