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Bashy Posted at 2018-6-29 20:00
If you are an expert or even a user or owner of an email operation in China and under the legal system of the Chinese Government, then please let us know how you can do these backend changes. Then we can point out to the Chinese DJI Company how to handle their Chinese Government control over their email operations.
Ouch, there is no need to be so flippant, i was just saying it as i see it, what makes you think the Chinese government even have a hold in this matter anyway, it will be more the fact that the admin cannot do it because the option is not there in the back end and not caus ethe laws says its not allowed to be there, granted, i do not know. Yes, we all know they dont use google, thats fine and we know they have some other internet worries but what makes you think any of that pertains to our user accounts? The transfer of points is something that is relatively simple, it will just be a case of seeing what the old username had and adding that to the new username because that option is written in to the backend, it sounds like certain aspects of the users account was not written in to the software, like a lot of other stuff, perhaps because they didnt think to or because it was going to take too long and they wanted it released asap (sound familiar lol) i dont know, but you surmising its down to their cultural ways is also guessing.......
Aloha Bashy,
My apologies if I was being flippant. That is not my intent. Bangkok is Thailand, not Shenzhen, China. You do appear to have read a bit about all the major differences in Internet, computer and communication between China and the West? The question is how much do you believe?
Shenzhen is the Silicon Valley of China. That actually means something very important. When we email China, we are emailing Shenzhen, China, not Bangkok. DJI is located in Shenzhen, China. Big difference. The Chinese do things very differently. Holding the Chinese to Western standards will give you nothing but grief. They are a very proud people.
There is very little the Chinese do not think of but they have very little interest in reinventing wheels. If a solution is needed, the Chinese will find a way to make it. The "West" is made up of numerous countries. Globalism is real and very few countries make all parts of their products within their own borders. China supplies the world with a great amount of our much needed products. Sure there are questions and accusations, but what is real?
The US Defense Industry audited its critical technology and had to redesign its contracting program because way too many of the chips and other critical products were made in potentially adversarial countries, including China. We recently saw how the US Army shut down all DJI drone operations until critical software was rewritten. China is the same way and is developing complete manufacturing systems of parts and products manufactured within their own borders.
DJI is also a major source of pride for China, almost like the "Microsoft" of China. You can say what you like but I do hope that you are aware of these interesting bits of information, and more, about the company that makes the products we like to fly and how it has to work in China, under the Chinese Government. We are not in Kansas anymore.
Des' problem is very unfortunate and DJI is a good company that I am confident will do what they can to resolve her issue. But, she will have to persevere to get past all the requirements that DJI has to resolve the problem. I am also confident some of those requirements are government based. The Chinese do things differently.
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