Chapter 138: Eight Hearts and Eight Diamonds Super Solitaire!
The two largest social interaction community blogs and microblogs on the Internet also used 'Jia Junpeng' to make articles. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
The methods vary.
Blog: China has a big discussion.
The advantage of blogging China is that it is a long article, a large amount of theoretical research and discussion, so the theme of the blog activity is mainly concentrated in a group of big V, social issue followers, scholars, etc., in short, among the people with a relatively high level, why the sentence "Jia Junpeng, your mother called you home for dinner" is popular, and the discussion is discussed.
This is indeed a topic worth pondering.
In an ordinary sentence, that is, there is no profound truth of life, and it is not funny, at best it is like a joke with a little humor, but the heat wave set off on the Internet is comparable to a nine-magnitude earthquake, and there are almost no people who do not know this sentence today, and even developed into an Internet culture.
There is a big V analysis of sociology, which is related to 'loneliness and loneliness'.
Originally, this sentence was just a game, a collective game for netizens to hide from loneliness.
Although the Internet connects people through the Internet, it is only a link of information, not an emotional link.
On the other side of the computer, a single netizen who seems to be full of friends on the Internet, in their hearts, in reality, is still lonely, they are more thirsty, there is something on the Internet that everyone can accept, so that everyone can participate in it, and alleviate this loneliness.
Mom calls you home for dinner, this sentence is a sentence that you only hear when you play on the street as a child, there is no aggression, it applies to everyone, and it also makes everyone unnaturally think of the good memories of their childhood.
I thought of home, of my mother, of the roadside vendors in my childhood, the bamboo dragonflies in my hands, the girls with ponytails, and the teenagers playing basketball.
The more you grow, the more lonely you become, and the more you communicate, the more lonely you become.
This is a new Internet ecology, and it is also the psychological status quo of the new generation that has grown up with the Internet.
This sentence can be popular, which is a reflection of the psychological status quo of the Internet generation.
There is also a big V who also plays World of Warcraft himself, and he puts forward his opinion from the perspective of the game itself.
The World of Warcraft version in Chinese mainland is too slow to update, the current version, has been used for several years, foreign countries even new versions have come out, China is still this version, there is no sign of change, all World of Warcraft players generally feel tired, hope that a new version will appear as soon as possible.
'Your mother told you to come home for dinner', it sounds a little bit interesting: you've been playing for so long, you're tired of playing, there's nothing fun anymore, do something else, go home and eat."
In addition, some big Vs who study Internet economics have put forward their own opinions from an economic perspective.
Some people believe that the Jia Junpeng incident reflects the business opportunities of the Internet.
Since netizens need to communicate, contact, and relieve loneliness, then whoever can use the simplest, most convenient, and lowest threshold to connect the largest number of netizens and let the most people participate in it will be able to obtain the greatest business opportunities on the Internet.
There are also some people who believe that this Jia Junpeng incident is likely to be an Internet marketing incident, even if it is not intentional marketing, but formed by mistake, it is also as amazing as a stroke of genius.
The emergence of the Internet has greatly changed people's media contact habits, so that the entire social information environment has undergone qualitative changes, everyone has the possibility to become the publisher and producer of information, and events that can stimulate the psychological resonance of the audience will inevitably spread on the Internet at the speed of wildfire.
The big discussion on the blog has sprung up thousands of long articles, tens of millions of clicks, and thousands of comments, which is very lively. Among them, there are many articles with sharp views and insights.
Because of the Jia Junpeng incident, after the blog launched this activity, all data have improved significantly.
In order to encourage discussion on the blog, Blogger China has specially prepared awards for the event: the top 100 most popular blog posts, the first, second and third prizes will be awarded, and the bloggers will receive various prizes.
In contrast, Weibo's activities are much simpler.
There is no such thing as 'discussion' or 'research' at all, but just two simple words: solitaire.
The name of the activity is called 'Shouting a Someone You Care For', based on 'Jia Junpeng, your mother calls you home for dinner', and @Relay Solitaire calls the people you care about.
Similarly, rewards are offered.
But not of a monetary nature.
In your personal account, you can offer a 'Badge'.
As long as the person who participates in this event, @三个人, can get a Weibo medal, 'go home for dinner', if the @ started by this person, pass more than one person, you can get a medal 'someone cares about me', pass more than 20 people, 100 people, 1000, all have 'someone cares about me' medals, different colors, from bronze, to gold level.
If you can deliver more than 10,000 people, you will receive the 'All Eyes on the World' Ultimate Eight Hearts and Eight Diamonds Medal!
The badge will be displayed dazzlingly behind the personal name, at the top of the Weibo personal homepage, and everyone who visits can see it.
It's just a stab in the eyes of a kryptonite dog!
So, a mighty and vigorous transmission began!
@飞鱼, your college classmates shouted that you should hurry up and repay the 28 yuan you borrowed in your sophomore year, your mother called you to eat ......@王小三......@沈小白, your father called you to go home and go on a blind date......@周大户 your boss called you to go back to work ......@劈腿男, and your wife called you to go home and divorce......
@周星星, your fans shouted that you went home to make a movie ......@大师兄, Master called you to play football ......@杨过, Yin Zhiping called you to come and pick up the cuckold ......@非诚勿扰八号女嘉宾, and the audience shouted to you to get out of the way......
@宜江市工商局, No. 8 Erma Road called you to collect ......@浙省城管局taxes, and the community called you to quickly send people to repair the water pipes and dig the road to explode!
@皖A99A09车主, the Jianwu City Traffic Police called you to surrender, and the video of hitting and fleeing has been recorded......
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All of a sudden, the entire Weibo user, starting from Jia Junpeng's mother calling you home for dinner, fully exerted their imagination, based on personal experience, what they saw and heard, and pulled the 'carnival of going home for dinner' to a new height.
The carnival didn't last too long, just over a month. After that, although it continues, the heat will quickly decrease and be replaced by new events.
But in the past month or so, more than 350 million netizens across the country, almost everyone knows about Weibo's 'shouting activity', a total of more than 100 million netizens, directly or indirectly participated in this activity, more than a quarter of them, received medals.
The number of registered Weibo users has achieved explosive growth in this month, successively breaking through the 100 million and 150 million mark, and the daily active users have reached 20 million.
This data is not surprising in the era of mobile Internet popularization in a few years.
But at present, apart from Tencent QQ and Baidu Search, no other Internet company can match it.
Including blogs.
Weibo, which has just been established for half a year, has for the first time comprehensively surpassed the long-established blog China, and officially became the largest Internet social discussion community in China.
The industry is in an uproar!