Chapter Thirty-Six: Scolding in a Group
That night, Chen Li logged in as usual.
This time, Yan Xin didn't come over, because he went to apply for a mobile phone card in the morning, got up a little early, didn't have enough time to sleep during the day, and felt a little sleepy after work, so he didn't come over.
Now he has a lot of manuscripts in stock, and there is no problem if he doesn't come for a few days occasionally.
The first thing he did after logging in was to look at the author's backend and look at the backend collection data.
One or two thousand more collections were added a day, which put him in a good mood.
A collection doesn't mean a subscription, but you don't even have a collection, let alone a subscription.
After reading the background data, I went to the homepage of the novel to read it.
Then my heart was stuffed.
In the novel comment area, I saw a large number of posts scolding him.
- At that time, the novel comment area at the starting point was still open, and all the comments could be seen, not only by the author, but also by the readers.
As soon as I saw the title, I scolded him, and the scolding was relatively uniform, it was a garbage novel, and only the mentally handicapped read it.
It's not that there haven't been such comments in the past - when a person is not used to reading an author, he can just say a few words of rubbish without any reason, and some will also be satirical about the taste or IQ of readers who read the book.
If such a post appears in the comment area, it will attract readers of the book to spray, and the poster will either delete the post and leave, or play dead.
But this time, such posts did not appear individually, but in large numbers.
Moreover, not only did he scold his novels for being rubbish, but he also wanted him to read a certain novel by a certain god and see how people wrote them.
That great god, he knows, the author of a book that is very popular on the website now, is a real top god.
It made him look uncomfortable.
He had also read the works of that great god, and it was indeed well written, and he also thought that it was better than his own.
However, the readers of that great god ran to his book and trampled on him, belittled him to nothing, and still made him feel very aggrieved.
- I know I'm not as good as he is, and if I were as good as him, I'd be a top-notch god!
- But don't belittle me so much, do you?
- And it's not just one or two, it's a group!
Although he likes that great god author very much, at this moment he still can't help but have a feeling of resistance to that great god author in his heart - are you watching my current book become popular, feeling uncomfortable, and instructing your readers to hack me? By the way, still give your book a stream in my book review section?
I don't blame him for thinking so.
After more than ten years, it was the norm in the entertainment industry, but now, especially in the online literature circle, it rarely happens.
The online literature circle has only been in the past few years, and it is still in its infancy, and it belongs to a very small circle, and it is too late to breed those messy phenomena.
There are often cases of different authors' reader groups scolding each other, and they are no strangers, but I have never heard of them.
If you have never heard of something, of course you will not think about it in this way.
Looking at the time of posting, it all happened within two or three hours, and it looked like an organized event.
This made him a little suspicious that it was the top god who was jealous of the data in his current book, and he couldn't get used to seeing that kind of data as a newcomer, so he let his readers do such a thing.
Take 10,000 steps back and say, the top god didn't do such a thing, and it was also launched by the readers of the top god.
He felt that he was being suppressed by the top gods.
Fortunately, when I clicked on those posts, most of the replies were from his readers scolding the poster.
There are a few replies that are quite sensible:
"Of course the great god is very good, but this author is not bad either."
"I think this book is pretty good."
"I like the big ****, and I like this book too."
"If you don't like it, you don't have to look at it, there's no need to do it."
Some replies are more defensive:
"I think 'Breaking the Sky' is better than the book you said."
"This book is one of the best books I've read online, not one of them."
"I don't see how good your taste is, but I see that your quality is low. If the readers of ** are all of your quality, it means that the quality of this author is not good, otherwise how can it attract so many readers like you? ”
Some fought back in the same way:
"I've read "****", and I was poisoned before I lasted three chapters, so a garbage novel, only a garbage person like you can read it!"
"**The author's level of writing novels, he doesn't even deserve to carry shoes for elbow stewed potatoes, and he came here to touch porcelain, I can go to you!"
", go read your favorite trash book, you're not welcome here!"
"The language is too filthy for the web page to display!"
"In accordance with relevant laws and regulations, this review cannot be displayed!"
After all, this is his home field, and those who posted it often scolded the readers of the book, so the readers' counterattack was more violent.
There are so many readers of this book, some of them are of high quality, and some of them are not of high quality, so it is inevitable that they will curse some words that cannot be displayed on the website.
Those words were used by others on his body, and Chen Li would feel angry.
However, when the same words are used on the people they hate, they feel extremely comfortable.
"My readers know me!" He thought so.
He went to the homepage of the book that the top god is now serializing, and then he was very worried to see a post like this in the comment area:
[Brothers, I saw a garbage book called "Breaking the Sky", and his recommendation votes are even higher than ours, so let's go and scold him together!] I've already scolded first! ]
[Brothers, the readers of "Breaking the Sky" are scolding us big, saying that we are writing rubbish books, and we have written online articles for so long that even a newcomer can't compare, and I am angry, everyone hurry up and scold back!] ]
Chen Li's blood pressure has gone up - all the wicked people have sued first, is there any reason for this?
Click in to read the comments.,The comments are still relatively peaceful.,Most of them are persuading the poster not to stir up trouble.,Just read your own book with peace of mind.。
But there were also comments that belittled his book in the tone of the poster, and also disparaged him and his readers, and said that they had also scolded in the past.
There are fewer comments like that, and the tone is not particularly unpleasant.
After reading the replies below a few such posts, Chen Li's mood was not so bad.
Judging from this comment area, he was attacked this time, and it had nothing to do with the author, it was some inexplicable readers who were leading the rhythm.
And most readers of this book don't agree with this rhythmic behavior.
There was some warmth in my heart.
When I returned to the writer's backstage, I was stunned for a while, and instead of writing a novel first, I sent a single chapter that calmed down the rhythm - "A Few Words to Tell the Reader".
In a single chapter, he said that so-and-so god is also his favorite author, and he is also reading so-and-so novels, which is indeed well written. He said that they are not enemies, and he hopes that the readers of the two books can get along with each other, support them if they like to read them, don't insult them if they don't like to read them, and don't be led by a small group of people with ulterior motives.
He expressed his gratitude to the readers for supporting him in the comment area, and hoped that his readers would be calm, there was no need to scold a small group of people with ulterior motives, just read the book quietly.
This single chapter has written a total of thousands of words, and after writing it, I read it a few times, revised some words, and felt that it was written very sincerely, and there was no offense to a certain god.
That's when you click send.
I thought to myself: "I sent out this single chapter with a humble attitude, and the readers on his side saw it, so they should stop there, right?" ”