新华时评:及时全面“体检”,让政务平台真正好用起来
Xin Hua She·2026-01-19 09:01

Group 1 - The core issue highlighted is the existence of "zombie" government platforms that are outdated, non-functional, and fail to serve the public effectively, leading to difficulties in accessing services [1][2] - A survey in a southwestern province revealed that 51 government media accounts had not updated their content in a timely manner, indicating widespread inefficiency [1] - The problem is not isolated, as an eastern region's inspection of over 700 government applications found issues of fragmented construction, redundant investments, and low effectiveness [1] Group 2 - The push for more online and mobile services is essential for enhancing government service efficiency and transitioning from merely being able to provide services to providing them effectively [2] - Some regions treat platform construction as a performance metric, leading to a lack of practical planning and resulting in platforms that are ultimately unusable [2] - Efforts in regions like Zhejiang and Guangdong to optimize and shut down ineffective government applications are commendable, and there is a call for more areas to undertake similar initiatives to improve service usability and public satisfaction [2]