A completely illogical, out-of-context statement quickly made its way to the top of the trending topics.
[Regarding a certain food zone streamer claiming that a previously broken family’s relationship suddenly became harmonious after watching her live stream simultaneously! The mother and son reconciled better than before the rupture.]
Random bystanders who saw this: ????
Hmm, what kind of gimmick is this? How can this brainless information trend now?
What does a broken relationship have to do with a food streamer?
Jiang Qiuqiu’s fans who happened to see this: ????
What’s going on? Did anyone say this during the live stream?
Is there anyone saying that getting back together as a result of the live stream is the streamer’s doing?
Obviously, no one said that. It must be someone mindlessly spreading negativity, damn it!
Where there are people, there is popularity. If enough people watch, it’s considered traffic, whether it’s good or bad. Regardless, some bystanders will leave an impression.
Live stream traffic, in this entertainment-oriented era, having topics, traffic, and impressions means currency, means resources.
Big streamers will certainly not suffer, but small streamers wouldn’t care as much.
There’s money to be made, so why not capitalize on it.
Jiang Qiuqiu’s fan forum quickly caught on and organized a counterattack among those still immersed in the excitement.
In the dormitory, Wan Xing watched the situation develop and furrowed her long brows. It’s happening too fast.
How did things escalate like this… she underestimated Jiang Qiuqiu’s popularity and potential, and her estimation of the level of deliciousness was too low.
If things continued to develop uncontrollably overnight, she quickly sent a few messages to her senior school sisters.
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At the same time, Mo Si watched everything fermenting on StarNet with his alternate account.
This was why he didn’t like the entertainment network.
Profit comes first, and anything, regardless of its nature, can be tampered with to spread false information.
That was just a little girl, unmistakably so from her voice and demeanor, probably just graduated from college, and her family wasn’t well-off before, living quite frugally.
After struggling for a long time with her own talents, she finally developed some career—
He made a call to the Federation News.
Federation News Office.
Xiao Wen was an intern in the office. The Federation News tradition allowed interns, nearing the end of their internship, a chance to publish a report in a corner of Federation News.
This time it was Xiao Wen’s turn.
She submitted a report on “How to Remove Estrangement Between Parents and Children,” which was quite popular lately. It followed a story between a streamer from the Federation Live stream Food Zone and her fans, using a small story to glimpse into the lives of a group of people.
Her supervisor thought her angle was quite novel.
“You should be able to get a more prominent position.” The supervisor smiled. “You have a talent for being a contemporary journalist.”
“Thank you, Supervisor.”
“You can go now. I’ll talk to the boss later and have the layout editor give you a better position.”
Xiao Wen happily left the supervisor’s office.
As soon as she left, the supervisor submitted Xiao Wen’s report. Not long after, the supervisor received a communication.
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“Okay, we’ll do another version of this report, with a deeper concept, and dig up more material for a front-page placement. Okay, we’ll have it ready by tonight.” The supervisor was surprised. Were cabinet members so well-connected to the internet now?
They knew about these small things on StarNet.
He immediately sent a communication to call Xiao Wen back, his expression serious. “Your report is getting promoted. Bring out the materials you’ve collected and redo the report.”