Seventy-ninth industry
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"Recently, Miss Qin in the south of the city encountered an annoyance, she invited Shaoxia to Peach Blossom Garden to talk."
Rin glanced at the simple brief description of the mission and walked towards the teleportation array. In the past two days, the publicity effect of the strategy post has been initially reflected, and there are a lot more people running public tasks. Thanks to this, since yesterday, the speed of collecting the coordinates of the mission NPC has been significantly accelerated, and by noon, a new map sent by Yun Yun has almost covered the information of most of the NPCs in Yishui City, and even the information of the NPCs that have nothing to do with the public mission has been collected, which instantly improves the practicality of the map by several grades.
Now, the regular time spent on a single round of public tasks has been greatly reduced from the original 50 to 60 minutes to about 30 minutes, and the efficiency has nearly doubled.
Rin was quite happy with the result.
Although the overall benefits are still slightly different from other upgrade methods, the public missions do not rely on hardware and teammates, and the degree of freedom is high, which is more in line with the needs of a single player.
Moreover, there is still room for further improvement in mission efficiency.
Rin roughly estimates that if you run the task according to 100% of the map, on the current basis, you should be able to speed up by about 10%~20%. In other words, you can save another 5 minutes or so. A few minutes, it may seem like nothing, but proportionally it is equivalent to an increase in efficiency of 10%+, which is equivalent to an increase in revenue of 10%+.
Rin opened the handbook from her sister.
"Brother, I'm going to level up, bye!"
"Huh-"
Rin couldn't help but smile. Emerging from the teleportation array, he trotted east-south of the city. With the guidance of the map, it is indeed a lot more convenient, but it is probably impossible to collect the location map of all the NPCs in a short time. First, as the number of NPCs included increases, the remaining NPCs will inevitably become a minority, and the chance of being involved in the task will be relatively reduced...... Rin remembered the brief conversation with Yun Yun at noon, and could probably guess that she should be in trouble.
I used to think that an anchor like Yun Yun should dress up carefully and then spend some money...... So, at least a second-line, or even a first-tier anchor, right? And the fact is that Rin occasionally listens to the information she reveals, and the number of people in her live broadcast room is usually around 1,000, and the proportion of permanent residents is surprisingly high, but it adds up to three or five hundred people. If it is changed to some informal small platforms, such a number of people will naturally be considered a big hit, but the game live broadcast platform where she is located can be regarded as famous in China, just relying on that little person, I'm afraid, it is also the level of second-rate anchors among colleagues, right? If you want to put it in the entire anchor industry, I am afraid that you can only barely be regarded as a third-rate character.
This society, like the natural world, has limited resources, and there is competition in life. And streamers, especially female anchors, are definitely one of the most competitive groups on the Internet.
The resources in the anchor industry are people - there are people who have money. Although there are only a few people who are willing to pay money, these few people are part of everyone. The more people there are, the more people are willing to pay for it; The more people there are, the more people are willing to pay for it, and the more money they pay. Showing off, comparing, vindictive, vanity, none of which are inseparable from people.
If Yunyun belongs to the kind of second- and third-tier anchors, then he should not offend his peers very much. Those popular anchors are not fools, there is no comparison, how can they highlight themselves? Moreover, to attract a sufficient audience, the industry needs to thrive, even if it is only a false boom. And the little anchor is also a human being, so he must have something to eat, right? Ordinary game competition live broadcast platform, except for a few big anchors, the income from advertising and dividends is very limited, and most of the anchors' income comes from gifts. There are enough dicks in the anchor room, and the energy of the big anchors is mainly used to deal with the gold owner, and they don't mind diverting some idlers who don't want to spend money, and they are even more lazy to wait for the onlookers.
Unless, quantitative change leads to qualitative change.
Popular anchors, it's not uncommon to have tens of thousands of people in one room, she doesn't care if one or two thousand dicks leave, anyway, these people's contributions to money are limited, and it's not worth spending energy to keep them, sometimes, even three or five thousand fewer people don't hurt, as long as the owner is there. Then, I'm less, you're less, no problem, I'm less, I'm less, I'm going to yours, no problem, but I can't just go to you. You and you, that's the problem. If my few people are shunted to you, you will be divided into hundreds and one thousand, and there is no threat, but if everyone runs to the same person, the problem will be different. The problem Yunyun encountered was that the traffic between her anchors had increased dozens of times in just one or two days. At its peak, the number of hits exceeded 30,000, and the click-through rate exceeded 300,000 in a single day. Although this data cannot be compared with the popular Internet celebrity anchors, it is enough to squeeze out the ranking of most popular anchors on the platform!
So, that's a big problem.
Rin believes that there are many good people in the anchor industry, but few of them can be first-line anchors. Even if it wasn't intended, Yun Yun had already touched the nerves of some people. What follows is a realistic reflection of the dark side of human nature. Since last night, some people have been making trouble in the live broadcast room. Spreading rumors, swiping screens, and insulting ...... The methods of various water armies emerged one after another, which made Yun Yun, who had never had a similar experience, at a loss, and for a while, he had nothing to do, and once suspended the live broadcast.
From the noon conversation, Rin could feel the girl's helplessness. Strangely enough, she did just look helpless, and didn't show emotions such as anger or anxiety. It feels like she doesn't seem to care too much about the data traffic of the live broadcast, and the reason why she is in a hurry is purely an emergency response based on a responsible attitude towards work.
Of course, it may be a delusion.
But any 'professional' anchor, when encountering this situation, it's too late to be happy, right? I don't know, and Rin doesn't want to speculate too much. Besides, although the cause of the incident has its own 'credit', in this regard, he really can't help. In short, the only thing that is certain is that she will be a little busy now and for the next few days.