By the end of 2006, the number of bloggers in China had reached 20.8 million, 
of whom 3.15 million are active authors, according to the China Internet Survey 
Report 2007 released Wednesday.
 
The report says that a total of 101 
million clicks on blogger webpages were recorded in 2006. 
Secretary 
General of the China Internet Association Huang Chengqing said that web blogs 
have gradually developed into a new trend in Internet information communication, 
many public figures as well as ordinary people use web blogs as a convenient way 
to express their thoughts. 
In addition to some specialized blog 
websites, major websites such as Sina, Sohu and Netease are working hard to 
attract bloggers, deeming it an effective promotion method. 
However, blogs 
have also led to numerous disputes. In 2006, blog piracy, infringement and 
irresponsible words alarmed the government, resulting in a study of the 
implementation of real-name blogs. 
China Internet Association Councillor 
Hu Qiheng said that China is mulling over the feasibility of a new way of 
supervising blogs, which requires bloggers to identify themselves when they 
register, even if they write their blogs under a pseudonym. The real names of 
bloggers will be kept private as long as they do no harm to the public interest; 
if they break the law, they will be held responsible.
 
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