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Tencent has filled WeChat mini-games with self-deprecating elements.
Self-deprecating jokes about coincidences and graduation are constantly emerging.
It was Tencent's self-deprecating humor combined with the latest trending truth system that made "I Really Didn't Want to Lie" quickly go viral.
"Science and Technology Innovation Biotechnology has such a big reputation that Tencent would make them make fun of themselves like this."
"With the collaboration between Sci-Tech Biotech and Tencent, Sci-Tech Biotech's future market value is at least one trillion yuan. Tencent has gotten such a huge advantage, how could they not give them face?"
"The Truth System seems to be quite effective; at least so far, no one has been found to be able to deceive it."
"Of course! Kechuang Bio's technological expertise in brain-computer interfaces is beyond question."
"It seems that the truth system used by the media in the end was more accurate than this, and it is said to have a special brain-computer interface to detect truth from falsehood."
"I reckon Kechuang Bio has developed a lie detector, and the Truth System is just a civilian version of the lie detector."
Li Miaomiao was somewhat surprised to receive a call from the chairman of Xinhua Truth Technology Co., Ltd.
"Mr. Li, the little game your company and Tencent made called 'I Really Didn't Want to Lie' is very creative. I see all the young people in my WeChat Moments posting about it."
Because she was an independent director of this technology company, which was a joint venture with a certain company, she actually hardly interfered with the company's operations.
Kechuang Bio had no intention of getting too involved in the actual implementation of the Truth System. This time, they were forced to create a little game to shift the blame because the focus was on them.
This time, the other party's call to her was clearly not for casual conversation.
Li Miaomiao said politely, "Haha, it's just a little trick to increase the public's understanding of the truth system."
The other party said, "Actually, our company can be involved in this matter. Our Xinhua Truth development capabilities are not weak either."
It's just a small game; there's absolutely no need to bother Tencent.
Li Miaomiao sneered inwardly, having roughly guessed the other party's intentions.
If we hire Xinhua Truth to do this, they only need to drag it out for a month or two to move the hot topic to the past, and then quietly go online and quietly go offline.
By doing this, they neither offended Kechuang Biotechnology nor failed to achieve their goals.
Li Miaomiao knew the other party's purpose, but she remained polite on the surface:
"The main reason is that there has been a lot of discussion about the truth system in society recently. Everyone is very curious about whether our truth system is as magical as it is advertised."
"Recently, major media outlets have been praising the technological strength of our Kechuang Biotechnology and the role of the Truth System."
"So we thought we'd make a little game for everyone to try out, and we approached Tencent because we needed their cooperation in promotion."
The other party finally couldn't help but tell the truth: "It's like this, Mr. Li, I personally feel that we don't need to make such a big fuss."
"After all, the Truth System will not be open to the public in the future, and its use will be limited to licensed media and governments at all levels."
"The general public doesn't actually need to know so much."
Li Miaomiao smiled and said, "Now that we are in the era of self-media, the construction of corporate image also needs to keep pace with the times."
"As a company that has only been established for five years, Kechuang Bio hopes to be more down-to-earth in its publicity."
"Since so many media outlets have been praising our technological capabilities recently, we also wanted to show them to everyone in this way."
"It seems that so far, no one has been able to hide the truth from our system, which has served as a very good propaganda tool."
The underlying meaning of Li Miaomiao's words is that your thinking is still stuck in the past, and as senior media professionals, you are unable to keep up with the times.
Their publicity is not as up-to-date as that of a technology company like ours.
The other party clearly understood Li Miaomiao's meaning and laughed it off:
"Mr. Li, if there are any similar incidents in the future, please let us know. After all, we are the operators of the Truth System."
Li Miaomiao agreed, "Okay, no problem."
Li Miaomiao knew that the other party was just a scapegoat, testing the waters.
Tencent's "I Really Didn't Want to Lie" has had a great effect. After experiencing it firsthand, over ten million users have found that none of them have been able to fool the truth system.
If, in the future, something happens that the truth system verifies, but is then contradicted by other evidence, the blame cannot be placed on the system.
The incident caught everyone off guard. Not long after, a document was suddenly released stating that WeChat mini-games would also need to be registered before being listed.
Previously, WeChat mini programs only required internal review and did not need to be registered with relevant departments like mobile games and PC games.
Tencent was also completely baffled, because WeChat mini-games sound like a very light and small business model.
But in reality, this market is not small at all.
There are currently over four thousand WeChat mini-games on the market, with about three thousand still in operation.
The platform's daily advertising revenue exceeded 50 million.
In other words, the annual revenue of WeChat mini games is close to 20 billion RMB.
This market is already considered very mature.
In the past, related changes would first be announced, then discussed in a meeting, and then implemented.
This is a draft for public comment, and it will be implemented soon after the consultation period ends.
Of the 3,000 WeChat mini-games, if they also need to be registered and obtain a license, less than one in ten will be able to get one successfully.
More importantly, companies that originally developed WeChat mini-games valued low investment and rapid iteration; if daily active users were lower than expected, they would simply develop the next one.
The difference between WeChat mini-games and mobile games is somewhat similar to the relationship between Feilu and Qidian; Feilu will shut down authors if their data is slightly below expectations.
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