Chapter 242 300 Million Fans, Becoming Number One in the World



Chapter 243 300 Million Fans, Becoming Number One in the World

Links are everywhere.

Links are everywhere.

It's comparable to promoting Zhou Tianyi.

Even more exaggerated, more extreme, and more terrifying.

After all, Weibo's ranking rules are time-consuming and labor-intensive, which is not very friendly to some people.

But links are different; you only need a few clicks to register an account and then you can operate them.

It's much faster and there aren't as many complicated rules.

Therefore, when Chinese netizens learned that Zhou Tianyi had lost to fans abroad, they were furious.

Losing is fine, but losing in terms of fan count is humiliating them.

It's not just an insult to them personally, but an insult to the entire nation!

I dare not speak of anything else, but in terms of population, apart from a certain country, who dares to compare with China?

There may not be a world number one, but there are at least three in the world.

With so many people, it's a huge slap in the face that Zhou Tianyi lost to Atailong in terms of fan numbers.

This is tolerable, but youthful impetuosity is intolerable!

With the reposting of the Four Heavenly Kings and other die-hard fans of Tianyi, hundreds and thousands of Tianyi fans erupted like a volcano.

Then, like wildfire, it spread throughout the entire Celestial Empire!

"Brothers, let's kill them! They dare to outnumber us? They're just asking for trouble."

"I just found out that Tianyi actually opened an overseas account. I didn't know before, but now that I know, how can I just sit idly by?"

"To put it bluntly, nearly one-fifth of the entire Chinese population are fans of Zhou Tianyi, and the remaining one-fifth are fans of Long."

"I've already registered through the link and followed you. I'll leave a comment now to prove I'm not a fake follower."

"The Tianyi army steps forward, the Dragon Fan Club steps forward, it's time for us to show our strength."

"..."

surprise.

move.

The three of them, Xiao Hei and his companions, almost burst into tears as they watched the screen fill with support messages and the data in the background surge.

"From now on, I can at least add one more thing to my resume: I created a project with hundreds of millions of views and achieved success overseas," Xiao Pang said, his voice choked with emotion.

Upon hearing this, the two of them instantly calmed down from their initial感动 (moved/touched) state and simultaneously turned to look at Little Fatty.

"Me too," the two said in unison.

The booming registration and following services within China have brought about a phenomenon never seen on the outside internet.

Facebook data center.

One of the staff members stared intently at the screen, a look of disbelief on his face.

"What's going on? A bunch of people are reporting that someone is artificially inflating their follower count."

The team leader from the data center came over; he had just received a message saying that someone was manipulating the data.

The system received hundreds of complaints from netizens, filling up the inbox. This is no small matter and has already alarmed the higher-ups.

"Team leader, I'm looking at this now. It's this one. There's something unusual about the number of fans of the dragon; it's increasing very quickly," the staff member said.

He is verifying the authenticity of the data, but it will take some time.

"Dragon? Is that the actor from the Celestial Empire? No wonder he's manipulating data; only people from the Celestial Empire would do something like that."

Upon hearing that Dragon's fans were acting strangely, the group leader muttered to himself, his face revealing a look of disgust without hesitation. In his opinion, only the despicable people of the Celestial Empire would do such a thing.

Upon hearing the team leader's words, the staff member paused, but said nothing. Just as he was about to report the results, the team leader said:

"Don't waste time. Restore the dragon's data to its original state. I'll go explain to the leader." With that, the team leader prepared to leave.

"Team leader." The staff member called out to the team leader.

"This might not be data manipulation."

He said that the query results were in, and the results showed that all the new followers were newly registered and had registration records, basically ruling out the possibility of them being fake followers.

What he couldn't understand was why so many new users suddenly appeared, and why their IP addresses all showed up in China.

Isn't it said that China prohibits access to foreign websites? Then why are so many people registering and even going to Facebook to follow the dragon?

Suppressing his doubts, he didn't have time to think too much right now; he would only know after he finished what he was doing.

"What?"

However, upon hearing this, the team leader looked surprised, as if to say, "Are you kidding me?"

"What happened?" the team leader asked after calming down.

"A large number of new users have registered to follow the dragon, and these new users are basically real users," the staff member explained.

"Are you kidding me? Even if there are new users, how many new users would follow Dragon? Are you mistaken?"

Perhaps disbelieving the staff member's words, he went directly to the person in front of him and looked at his computer.

Upon hearing the team leader's words, the staff member frowned slightly. He hated it when others questioned his work ability, so he presented the data he had found to the team leader.

The team leader pointed at a certain statistic on the screen and angrily said, "Look at this yourself! In just half an hour, we've gained millions of followers. Do you think that's normal? And you still say the data is correct? Are you trying to get me roasted?"

The staff took a look and, sure enough, within just half an hour, Long's number of fans had increased by several million, which is almost impossible for any celebrity.

Since its inception, no celebrity on Facebook has ever gained a million followers in just half an hour, so it's no wonder the group leader finds it absurd.

Not to mention the team leader, even the staff who hadn't paid attention earlier found it unbelievable.

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