While Mingqian's PR team was frantically buying online trolls, trying to attribute the incident to "the haters' attempt to kill by praising someone," a comment from a prominent influencer attracted a lot of attention.
Hua Hua Watching the Stars: Seriously, isn't Ming Qian getting way too much attention? He's good-looking, but his talent is really lacking. I don't understand why his fans are jumping around everywhere. They even want to step on other people's negative trending topics. When his fans themselves push the topic up, they immediately claim it's because of his haters... Wait, do he already have haters? Just wondering, does he even have any fans?
Initially, the comments section of this blogger was filled with casual observers eagerly asking for the full story. The blogger lived up to expectations, quickly connecting the entire set of trending topics and weaving the day's trending topics into a single, continuous narrative.
It started with a blogger spreading false information and inciting others to boycott Rong Yu. Then, clicking into the most liked and commented comments at the time, you would be surprised to find that almost half of the top commenters had voted for Ming Qian and rigged the votes, continuously sharing dozens or even hundreds of Weibo posts about Ming Qian every day.
Although the original poster deleted the Weibo post, changed their name, and blocked the people they had recently followed after the post was discovered to be fake, the internet remembers. The top-ranking commenters did not change their names, and a simple search reveals that all of their Weibo posts are named Mingqian.
It's one thing for Mingqian's fans to run around in other people's trending topics, but they also take the opportunity to slander Rongyu, mention Mingqian appropriately, and then push up various topics praising Mingqian. After this series of actions was linked together by the blogger who made the comment, netizens suddenly understood and felt deeply worried about the intelligence of Mingqian's fans.
It's common for celebrities to engage in backstabbing and comparison, but this is the first time I've seen such a low-level attempt.
At the same time, they quickly moved to another location, wanting to see how Rong Yu's fans would roll up their sleeves and start tearing each other apart.
After all, Rong Yu's fans were wronged in this matter. It's common in the entertainment industry for them to speak out for their idol and argue with other idols' fans to get to the bottom of things!
However, the passersby were disappointed this time, because Rong Yu's fans did not get angry and fight because of the conspiracy theory that the blogger posted. On the contrary, the entire Rong Yu super topic was peaceful and harmonious.
【Rong Yu Super Topic】
Fisherman's Song at Dusk V: Tears of excitement streamed down my face. My little fish actually has haters now! [Old mother wiping away tears]
Ink Dissolves in Water V: He has fans and haters. His fans have never been able to get him trending, but his haters have. I have mixed feelings. I'm going to have a cup of taro milk tea to calm down.
Rongrong: [Drinking tea]
Little Fish: [Drinking tea]
Radiant V: [Drinking tea]
Passersby came with melons in their hands, left with melons in their hands, and then all came to the same conclusion—Rong Yu's fans are so Zen...
However, upon closer reflection, it's understandable that Rong Yu's fans are not engaging in a fight. If the two sides were to start arguing, Ming Qian would be the one who truly benefits, because Ming Qian's performance in his debut was indeed unsatisfactory. After all, in this life, he no longer has Yin Chengjue's unconditional support and the management team that Yin Chengjue specially selected for him. How could he possibly manage with just the money from his illegitimate child?
In contrast, Rong Yu captivated the audience in the first episode with her explosive dance moves, and later demonstrated excellent learning ability. Her dance moves were crisp and clean, with precise timing, making them very comfortable to watch.
Such a naturally luminous object is definitely much more attractive than one that is faintly lit.
However, if Rong Yu's fans were to have a big fight with Ming Qian because of a blogger's comments at this time, then the public's perception of Rong Yu could easily change from "a trainee who is very good at dancing" to "his fans had a fight with so-and-so's fans".
For a trainee who has just appeared on a talent show and doesn't yet have a large fan base, these things are undoubtedly harmful in every way.
The idol they support hasn't even established himself yet, but the fans are already rushing to make "fighting" the center of attention. This is a case of the tail wagging the dog.
However, while Rong Yu's fans were calmly enjoying their tea, Ming Qian's fans were the first to react with outrage.
They quickly took turns commenting furiously on the blogger's post, soon pushing down the original top comments and turning them all into comments trying to whitewash their own side and distance themselves from the issue.
Qian'er Wanwan: Huh? I didn't know that these days you only need a profile picture and some reposts to become a fan of someone? If I change my profile picture to a certain celebrity and then vote for and repost for that celebrity, will I become a fan of him?
Clearly: Haters really know how to spout nonsense. Who's really putting down whom here? I just laughed.
Qianer123: This family is quite good at directing and acting. They should just replace your brother in the debut. Who can act as well as you?
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