The author's position is relatively neutral, and he just stated the reason why he will no longer update.
Most netizens expressed their understanding, saying that the poster is not the original author, and that a good cook cannot cook without rice. The poster cannot be asked to create the content of the second half of the book "Teenage Idol" out of thin air.
There are also enthusiastic netizens who offer suggestions, thinking that the book is well written and why no publishing house has contacted them to publish it?
"Aige" is no longer serialized, so why not publish it as a book?
This question stirred up a hornet's nest.
An anonymous netizen suddenly jumped out to reveal the news, claiming to be an insider, and vividly described the reason why "Aige" reluctantly banned the author of "Teenage Idol".
This anonymous netizen is very good at whetting people's appetite. Her revelations are like squeezing toothpaste to keep netizens reading. To sum it up, she is like a fish swimming upstream. When her book becomes popular, she immediately abandons the magazine platform that made her famous and throws herself into the arms of a certain publishing house. She has no morals and no integrity. She is not even a good person, so what kind of work can she talk about!
"The book will definitely be released, but are you sure you still want to read it?"
Should the quality of a literary work be influenced by the author’s character?
It was originally just a serialized article on "Teenage Idol," but it gradually sparked controversy.
Someone even created a voting post. Among the options of "want to watch" and "don't want to watch", only 9% of netizens expressed their belief that a person's character can be seen from his works. They wanted to hear what the authors themselves said about "Fish Against the Current" and "Aige" before making a judgment.
17% of netizens don’t care about the author’s character and just want to see the ending of the book.
The remaining 74% of netizens resolutely boycotted the release of "Teenage Idol".
After Wen Ying's gaze shifted from the computer screen, Zou Weijun smiled wryly and said, "There's no shortage of discussion about 'Teenage Idol' right now, but the online sentiment is very unfavorable to you. Although the book won't be sold on Tianya Forum after it's released, if netizens collectively boycott it, it will be very detrimental to both the book's reputation and yours."
What Zou Weijun wanted to plan was never the black and red books that were widely criticized.
She wants sales, but also values word of mouth!
It's not only Zou Weijun's own reputation in the industry, but also the reputation of the new author Wen Ying.
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