After logging into Weibo, he immediately registered an account. Then, he greeted Su Xiaoni and began to fight back.
He was also prepared to use an article to retaliate. Since you like to guide the readers like this, I'll have a debate with you.
Su Xiaoni had seen this article earlier than Ye Feng, and had just held an emergency meeting. In the end, the group of people did not say anything. In the end, they paused their memories.
Not long after he returned to work, he saw a message from Ye Feng.
The message that Ye Feng sent him was mainly for him to use the Feiteng novel network to verify his real name on Weibo.
To put it bluntly, it was the logo of a big V.
Upon seeing this, Su Xiaoni immediately replied, indicating that there was no problem. However, he added a sentence at the end to ask Ye Feng to be careful with his words and actions. The online novel camp was at a disadvantage now.
Very soon, Su Xiaoni contacted the Weibo staff and quickly made Ye Feng's Weibo ID into a verified account.
After the Weibo official leader found out about this, he immediately instructed the publicity staff to give Ye Feng a pop-up window promotion.
What was pop-up promotion? Every Weibo user had to be bound to a Weibo assistant. The pop-up window promotion was to let the assistant send a message to the user.
Usually, Weibo promotions were about the hottest topics of the day, or when a celebrity joined Weibo, they would receive this promotion.
It could be said that there were many operators who were willing to pay for a day's access to this promotion. However, the government didn't allow them to sell it, nor did they allow it to be used as a business model.
Very quickly, within a few minutes, the officials began to promote Ye Feng.
The news of the promotion also gained a wave of popularity.
"90,000 post-novel, great, god-level writer, 500,000 sales myth created by a day."”
What was the hottest topic at the moment? Online novels and traditional novels. Where did the topic come from? Breaking news about earning 500,000 yuan in a day.
It could be said that most of the people on Weibo were discussing this matter.
After seeing the promotion of the little assistant on Weibo, Ye Feng's fans instantly began to skyrocket.
In just a minute, his fans had exceeded 150,000.
In two minutes, it broke 500,000 yuan.
In five minutes, it broke 1.6 million.
In ten minutes, it broke two million.
In the end, half an hour later, Ye Feng's fans had already reached 5.8 million. This was only half an hour's time. One could imagine how terrifying the effect of the promotion was. On the other hand, how many people paid attention to the topic of online novels and traditional PK?
What Ye Feng didn't know was that the number of fans he had on Weibo was already comparable to a second or third-rate celebrity. It could even be said that his fans had already surpassed some outdated A-list celebrities.
The system would automatically send a Weibo post to the newly registered Weibo account. Ye Feng was no exception. When he registered, he posted one.
"Hi, everyone, I'm Yu Xiaonan, I'm now on Weibo, I hope everyone can pay more attention!”
Therefore, the new fans immediately commented on this Weibo.
"666666, come and worship the author god who earns 500,000 yuan a day, 10 million yuan a month, and over 100 million yuan a year!”
"Tsk tsk tsk, even if you beat me to death, I still think this is hype!”
"Is it too late to write a novel now?”
"I feel that it's unfair for the old literary scholars. Ten years of writing books is better than a few of you spouting nonsense!”
"You bunch of novelists, don't f * cking involve the word literature. I'm really ashamed of you!”
.....
In the blink of an eye, there were seven to eight thousand comments. It had only been a few minutes.
Generally speaking, the proportion of comments on Weibo was very low. With one million fans, the number of comments might only be around 20,000. People like Ye Feng had a lot of replies because it was still a hot topic.
At this rate, this Weibo post would have at least 100,000 comments. However, Ye Feng had no idea that his Weibo had been attacked.
Ten minutes later, Ye Feng finally finished writing a long article. After checking it again, he logged into Weibo.
As soon as he logged in, his computer almost froze.
[Fan Notification: Currently 5974117 new fans]
[Message Notification: Currently 75101 new comments]
[Message Notification: Currently 37414 new fans,@ you!]”
Looking at the notifications on Weibo, Ye Feng was a little shocked. In the end, he directly closed these notifications and clicked on the new attachment on his Weibo. Then, he copied his manuscript and posted a 3,000-word article.
[To traditional writers, you can look down on online novels, but please respect them!】
When this article was published, some people couldn't wait to start commenting.
"The first blood in the front row!"
"Smiling Touching the Dog Head of the Second Floor"
"Smiling Touching the Dog Head of the Second Floor!"
"666666, my heart aches for the second floor."
"I've been single for 30 years and I can't even get the first floor!”
.....
Ye Feng knew that once his article was published, it would definitely attract more criticism, but at this moment, he didn't care.
Courtesy was a good thing, but it depended on the person who gave it.
Someone else had said so, and he still had to be humble and polite? In a word, hehe.
Didn't you want to blow things up? Come, I'll give you some firewood today.
Ye Feng's article was full of mockery. The content was about the recent development of online literature, the importance of online literature, and the difference between online literature and traditional literature.
Among them, the most important segment was like this.
"I admit that traditional literature is extensive and profound. It has inherited the style of the Chinese literati for five thousand years. The stories and words in it are of a high standard. However, with the recent developments, was traditional literature really good? It was boring, cliché, and old-fashioned. It was always wearing the sheepskin of literature and writing things from decades ago. What did traditional literature lack? There were only some unnecessary words for the story and the excitement. On the surface, it looked extremely gorgeous, but in reality, it was just superfluous.”
These words were basically a slap to the face of traditional literature because what Ye Feng said was the truth. This was no different from directly exposing a scar on traditional writers, especially the last sentence of the article.
"Thank you for reading this article patiently. At the end, I would like to send a message to the traditional authors. You can look down on web novels and novels, but you can't work together. However, please respect web novels and every web novel author. All the novels are painstakingly written by them, spending their brains in front of the computer to type out word by word. Don't raise the banner of justice and criticize online novels with the tone of a superior. You don't understand, so don't babble! (Smiling emoji)"
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