So to be honest, I feel like one more or one less doesn't make much difference.
After the inspection, he returned to his office to drink tea and check the battle situation online.
After all, yesterday, it felt as if everyone suddenly became malicious towards me, and many people were making comments crazily.
As soon as I opened my phone, I saw a push message.
"Shocking! One hundred and six young men were simultaneously prosecuted for suspected money laundering!"
Fuck the hell… I’m already suspected of money laundering. I just went to Si Er Zi’s store and sent a manager in. Has it developed to this extent?
It's really outrageous. Zhou Yi originally thought he would see reports like "A handsome young man sued 106 people at the same time."
Think about it again, with the Internet today, news is all about timeliness.
If you are the first to publish the same news, everyone will say you are awesome.
But if you post long after everyone else has done so, the result is that a bunch of idiots will make all kinds of memes in your comment section.
What about "Are you gg or mm, you also surf the Internet" and other incomprehensible words...
So Zhou Yi opened his own B station, and as expected, the private messages and comment sections were all blown up!
It can be said that Zhou, a small internet celebrity, inexplicably became the center of public opinion in the circle.
In fact, many people think that if a video has a lot of views, then the internet celebrity will become famous and everyone will know him.
However, it is not necessarily the case. For those who do not use this type of website, he really does not know about broken sites, Douyin and so on.
What, there are still people who don’t watch videos these days?
The answer is yes, and a lot!
This is the problem both inside and outside the circle. People who read online novels all feel that a certain book is extremely great, as if everyone in the country knows about it, but in fact, it is only very popular within the circle.
Now, in the circle, Zhou has become the traffic target of others, such as the "B Station Sherlock Holmes" who suddenly became popular because of exposing Zhou Yi.
Let’s not talk about the name for now. Anyway, the video of them hammering people down is so rhythmic and passionate, but there is no evidence.
Just like many novels, after finishing it, I feel like I haven’t read it.
There are so many comments questioning me right now, and the core message is just one: you should quickly prove that you are not laundering money.
How many bowls of noodles did you eat?
bowl!
People say you ate two bowls!
Do you have any evidence?
No, but they said so, so you have to prove that you only ate one bowl of noodles!
Look at that up master again, oh wow, the output is pretty good.
During this night, I actually made another video!
The title is: In the name of being serious, money laundering is actually carried out!
This time, the other party learned his lesson and directly stated that everything was based on reasonable speculation...
Well, you can convict someone just by speculation. Mr. Zhou has never read the novel, and it seems that Sherlock Holmes cannot convict someone through reasoning either.
Midnight Reading
Take a look at the comment section. After excluding all the flattering comments, there are still some very professional comments.
For example, the person named "Big Brother Qiu" replied:
"I just saw this video, and I just want to say that even if the uploader is hammering someone, it has to be reasonable. There are too many unreasonable things in your speculation."
"Why do we need to launder money? Because black money is basically cash that cannot enter legal accounts through normal means. This is the most basic knowledge of money laundering."
"But... I watched Ayi's videos, and he always transferred money directly. He never used cash..."
"The money was already in his legal account, and then it was laundered and returned to his legal account. I don't know what their purpose is. Is this charity for the vulnerable groups in the bank?"
I have to say, letting the bullets fly for a while is really a good thing.
As time goes by, when you get out of that mood, you will find that these short essays and the like have too many loopholes!
Zhou Yi was still browsing, and the comments from professionals like this were increasing.
And it's not just Bilibili, even Bihu has a lot more professional answers.
After all, in the eyes of professionals, such videos can almost be said to rub their IQs into the ground.
When did money laundering become like this? How come we don’t know about it?
Laundering money by suing and buying companies?
It's completely off the mark, account to account. Do you think the review agencies are just there to do nothing? Who would use such a simple method to launder money...
In short, some very criminal remarks appeared very quickly, and professionals who were bored began to analyze them from the perspectives of rationality, legality, and how to implement them.
For example, if you want to launder money by buying a company, how many procedures are required at least...
This made Zhou Yi, who was originally planning to post an update, suddenly happy. It seems that there are still some sensible people on the Internet these days.
And relatively speaking, the emotions aroused by the other party this time are nothing compared to Sister Ling’s video of “I was cyberbullied”.
As soon as the video came out, Zhou Yi was really surrounded and blocked by all parties, and all kinds of remarks flooded in.
Even his cell phone number was obtained by someone, and when the call was connected, he would start cursing wildly.
It's just that Zhou is cheating and has a big heart. If it were someone else, it might not be possible to please others in the face of such overwhelming online violence.
Never underestimate cyber violence. It is not just a few curse words online, it has various impacts in all aspects.
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