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In the Internet age, the development of various technologies has profoundly affected people's entertainment choices and cultural cognition. For example, the emergence of SAAS self-service website building system provides a convenient and efficient solution for the construction of many websites. For anime fans, this means that they can more easily obtain and share anime resources and create their own anime exchange community. However, technological progress does not always bring positive effects. In some cases, too convenient information dissemination channels may also lead to the spread of bad content. Just like the improper handling of World War II elements in some Japanese anime, it may spread rapidly with the help of these advanced technical means, thus causing social controversy. At the same time, we cannot ignore that the development of technology also affects the business model and creative direction of the animation industry to a certain extent. Taking the SAAS self-service website building system as an example, it gives small animation production companies and independent creators more opportunities to showcase their works. These creators no longer rely on traditional large platforms, but can directly connect with the audience through self-built websites, so as to better realize their creative ideas and commercial value. However, this self-built website model also brings some challenges. For example, due to the lack of effective supervision and review mechanisms, some low-quality or even harmful animation content may take the opportunity to mix into the market, bringing adverse effects to the audience, especially young audiences. Looking at the curiosity and reservations of Chinese audiences towards Japanese anime, this also reflects the collision of cultural differences and values. As an alien culture, Japanese anime has attracted many Chinese audiences with its unique style and narrative method. However, due to different historical and cultural backgrounds, Chinese audiences often hold a more cautious attitude towards sensitive elements such as World War II. This also makes us think about how to better balance innovation and tradition, openness and protection in the process of technology promoting cultural exchanges. For technical tools such as SAAS self-service website building system, we should give full play to its advantages to provide a broader stage for excellent anime works, while strengthening supervision to avoid the spread of bad content. As for the cultural elements in anime works, we need to accept multiculturalism with an attitude of tolerance and understanding, but also adhere to our own values and moral bottom line. In short, the development of technology is like a double-edged sword, which brings us convenience and opportunities, as well as challenges and problems. In the face of the complex attitude of Chinese audiences towards Japanese anime and the impact of emerging network technologies, we need to respond rationally and wisely to achieve healthy cultural exchanges and development.