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Chapter 461 Don't make trouble, what do you listen to from now on (two in one)(1/2)

Ye Zhiqiu took the initiative to close Weibo, which immediately aroused heated discussion among netizens.

Combined with the recent intention to cooperate, the withdrawal of endorsements, and the removal of his works from some music and video websites, things really seem to be developing in the direction of "Ye Zhiqiu is going to quit the Internet."

As soon as this speculation came out, there were immediately online mobs and trolls commenting and applauding, and many media followed up with analysis and reports, and various rumors were flying all over the sky...

At this time, many rational netizens also panicked, and the Internet exploded.

"Isn't it? You can't really log out of the Internet, can you?!"

“Weibo is closed!”

"I guess I was disgusted. I couldn't read the comment section before."

"It was originally very harmonious, everyone was having a good time chatting and spanking, but then out of nowhere so many 'informed people' started spraying down there, and the stench was so bad."

“The music software I often use, Ye Zhiqiu’s songs, has been removed from the shelves!”

"No way, Penguin Music is still there."

“I can’t tell, there are so many idiots trolling online now, maybe I’ll be trolled offline.”

"Damn it! Stop making trouble, what are you going to listen to after I'm really offline?"

"Don't worry, those upstairs, you can also listen to Zhang Yifan, the number one Chinese singer. (Manual Dog Head)"

"...Listen to me and thank you. Go and download it quickly."

"One word wakes up the dreamer, all of Ye Zhiqiu's songs are downloaded!"

On the music platform, the sales and downloads of the two albums "One Leaf Knows Autumn" and "Chinese Style", as well as all of Ye Zhiqiu's singles, have skyrocketed in a short period of time.

On Chengzi Reading Network, major online shopping platforms, the sales of the two books "Zhu Xian" and "The Legend of Sword and Fairy" have also increased significantly.

So, since the rumor that "Ye Zhiqiu is quitting the Internet" appeared, a strange scene happened.

On the one hand, he was bullied by the Internet and lost millions of followers, and on the other hand, the sales of his works skyrocketed...

Things have developed to this point, beyond everyone's expectations. Mr. Wang, a long-time fan of Ye Zhiqiu, can't stand it anymore.

Many public figures and singers who have publicly expressed support for Ye Zhiqiu have been exposed online and have lost followers to varying degrees.

At present, "boycotting Ye Zhiqiu" has almost become a trend of "taking the right position". In the eyes of Internet mobs, supporting Ye Zhiqiu is almost equivalent to being evil and supporting online games that poison young people.

Under this situation, many public figures who supported Ye Zhiqiu were much more cautious in their speeches. However, Mr. Wang, who was outspoken, didn't care so much and directly posted on Weibo to criticize Ye Zhiqiu.

“I’m laughing so hard, there are a group of people on the Internet who say they should boycott online games.”

"I guess those who say this don't even know if they have graduated from high school. Before boycotting online games, you should first think about how your own account became useless."

"Actually, these people who are calling for boycott are just looking for a 'scapegoat', someone who can cover up the failure of family education, school education and social education!"

"Now this scapegoat is called an online game. Ten years ago he was a martial arts novel, fifteen years ago he was puppy love, and twenty years ago he was a Hong Kong movie."

"I really pushed Ye Zhiqiu's works off the shelves. From now on, I can only listen to those songs by popular celebrities who don't know what they are called, and everyone will be happy."

As expected, as soon as Mr. Wang's Weibo post came out, a large number of people were immediately angry and started to complain in the comment area. However, there were also many who supported Mr. Wang's statement.

"Well said! If you don't educate your children well, you are not at fault at all, and it's entirely the fault of online games."

"No one takes care of the garbage, but sweeps away the good stuff. It's weird."

"Originally I thought everyone was the same, but this incident made me really realize that there are really so many idiots on the Internet."

"Fuck! I finally managed to get tickets to the "Singer" star concert, but I was made a fuss by these idiots. I feel like I'm losing money."

"I feel the same way. If it wasn't for charity, I would have quit long ago."

""Zhu Xian" seems to have strengthened the anti-addiction mechanism, forcing players to log off at certain intervals and forcibly limiting game time."

"Damn it, this is the strictest rule among all games on the Internet. It seems that Penguin Game has also been silenced."

"It's troublesome. In the future, when you open a boss, you have to carefully consider whether you will be forced to go offline midway."

"Some people have long scolded him for his bad brain. It can be said that one person changed the entire gaming industry."

"I was so angry that I vomited blood, okay? I'm also looking forward to attending the physical book signing event for "Sword of Immortality"."

"Stop talking about those upstairs, my blood pressure has risen again..."

In addition to Mr. Wang, an entertainment media called "Sun Daily" also published a long article.

——"Have online games really harmed a generation of young people?"

This article was written by Yang Hongwei, a roommate of 206. The words in the article are sharp and point to the essence of the problem.

"Green games themselves are not good or bad. Online games are just a tool, a tool that can amplify their influence. Even in a world without online games, there will still be people who are superstitious, addicted to pornography, etc."

"In this era of so advanced technology, children's access to electronic products is as simple as eating."

"A large number of parents will also indulge their children in playing, because this can reduce a large part of their 'burden' from a certain perspective. From this point of view, children may passively choose online games and fall in love with them.

it."

The influence of Sun Daily is not low. This article by Yang Hongwei explains the essence of online games in a simple and profound way - there is nothing wrong with games, but addiction is wrong.

However, in an almost tit-for-tat manner, other media outlets soon issued articles to counterattack.

Supporters, opponents, and those who feared that the world would not be in chaos got into a quarrel. For a while, the hot search list on Weibo was dominated by the word "Ye Zhiqiu" for several days.

Nowadays, the issue has long since departed from its original appearance and has gradually evolved into a major discussion in the whole society. Ye Zhiqiu is only the first to bear the brunt and is regarded as a "typical" representative.

...

Zhang Feng and his mother and agent were sitting in a commercial vehicle driving on the road in Beijing.

Due to Zhang Li's strong opposition, Zhang Feng did not participate in the casting selection for "Legend of Sword and Fairy" last time, and then participated in auditions for several movies.

Today I finally confirmed a role, playing the second female lead in a certain youth film.

Although she was the second female lead, she had a lot of roles, and most importantly, the pay made Zhang Li quite satisfied, and she kept talking excitedly all the way.

Zhang Feng was scrolling through his phone, his eyes slightly lost in thought.

"Xiao Feng? Xiao Feng?!"

Zhang Li's voice rose, and Zhang Feng was awakened from his thoughts and came to his senses.

"Ah? Oh, what's wrong with mom?"

"I've called you several times, what are you so fascinated by?"

Zhang Feng said quickly: "No, it's nothing. Let's watch the news."

Zhang Li frowned slightly, with an unhappy expression. She took the mobile phone in Zhang Feng's hand and moved it so that the screen was facing her.

Finding that it was not a chat record with a certain boy, Zhang Li breathed a sigh of relief, and then looked at the specific content, but her eyes were stunned.

It seems to be a Weibo post from "Huahai University of Communication", which roughly expresses its views on recent controversies on the Internet, support for outstanding alumnus Ye Zhiqiu, etc.

"Why are you looking at this?" Zhang Li curled her lips and said.

Of course she knew about this. Ye Zhiqiu, from being crowned the King of Songs to being exposed by the Internet and even suspected of quitting the Internet, caused an earthquake in the entire entertainment industry.

"However, some people go too far." Zhang Feng said angrily: "Huahai University of Communication should publish an article to analyze it. Those people just curse people below without even reading it. It's really too much."

"How can we control so much about online things?"

Zhang Li said nonchalantly, then she seemed to suddenly remember something, and quickly reminded: "By the way, don't be stupid. If you voice your support for Ye Zhiqiu on Weibo, you will seriously lose your followers."

"Oh, I really didn't expect it."

Zhang Li said with regret: "This happened when Ye Zhiqiu was at the height of his popularity. The original endorsement contracts were randomly selected, but now they are all gone."

"But..." Zhang Feng opened his mouth and wanted to say something else, but was rudely interrupted by Zhang Li.

"I'm telling you, don't contact this Ye Zhiqiu in the future, so as not to get into trouble."

"It seems that he has recently cleared Weibo and is about to log off the Internet. It is estimated that all resources will gradually disappear."

"It's not our reality, but this circle is so cruel. We need to recognize it as soon as possible to avoid wasting time."

...

At the same time, in the Yu family villa.

As soon as Yu Zhengdao sat down at the dinner table, he was startled by a "bang".

At first glance, it was Liu Wenshu looking at her phone, her face filled with indignation.

"What's wrong?" Yu Zhengdao asked in confusion. It was rare for Liu Wenshu to be so angry.

"Something happened to that child Zhiqiu, look!"

Yu Zhengdao was stunned, took the handed phone, and looked at the news on the screen.

It is an article criticizing Ye Zhiqiu and calling for a boycott.

Yu Zhengdao usually doesn't care much about things in the entertainment industry. He was wondering when he heard that the word "Ye Zhiqiu" was mentioned much more frequently after dinner in the company these days, and he finally understood.

"This matter is quite serious, and the TV stations have reported it."

Liu Wenshu said with a worried look on her face: "It's said online that Zhiqiu is going to quit the Internet. It seems to be causing quite a big fuss."

Yu Zhengdao moved his fingers across the screen and read several news items with similar content.
To be continued...
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