All my favorite content creators have been banned, and all their videos are gone!!!
Several high-rise buildings with green facades also perished.
[Not to mention Weibo, I personally witnessed a blogger's account explode. One second I was retweeting her post, the next second she was gone. [smile]]
Now I finally know why Shi Shan's nickname is Shi Shan...
[You guys just found out? This is pretty famous in the fandom. Fighting against Shi Shan's fans means always being prepared to disappear. [Longing]]
[It's clearly Sister Qingque upstairs~]
Those who understood cried...
[One of Ye Chu's fans spammed 93 accounts [laughing and crying emoji]]
[That's nothing. Luan Qing's record for having his account banned is 263 times. [Smile]]
In the international film industry, there is a film law: if a boring film wants to win awards and be watched by more people, the director must first try to get it banned in his own country.
This rule also applies to the internet: if you want to increase the discussion surrounding something trivial, then try to silence people, ban accounts, and silence them as much as possible.
Initially, onlookers were just observing and enjoying the show, but after a large number of accounts were banned and content removed, their attitudes completely changed. From "It's fake, right?" to "Holy crap! It's real!"
Netizens are resilient in the face of setbacks. After the first batch of interpreters and commentators were taken down, banned, and had their accounts suspended, a second, a third, and many more netizens rallied and rose to the challenge, jointly confronting Shi Shan's internet hegemony.
[Re-uploaded after being taken down | The more they try to cover their mouths, the more they want to post! About a certain celebrity's tradition of "getting into character"...]
[Stop clamping! Stop clamping! | Fourth retransmission | Who is bullying the crew of "Half a Sky"?]
[Screen Recording Re-upload | Comparison | Ye Chu's Attitude Towards "Bully" Xu Hanwen VS Ye Chu's Attitude Towards "Good Guy" Shi Shan]
As more and more people were silenced, some of those who were silenced began to speak out online.
[I was reported on Green Leaf by someone who showed me their ID card, saying I infringed on the rights of some company. I checked it out on the Tianyancha website, and guess what? The company's CEO's surname is Shi...]
Back then, when Sister Que said that Shi was a princeling, nobody in or outside the industry believed her [crying emoji]
[When I asked Pixiv why they removed my video, the reviewer hesitated and wouldn't answer. Finally, when pressed, they said, "Try to post less content about a certain celebrity in the future."]
I didn't believe it at first, but now I have to [grinning face]
Actually, everyone was just watching for fun at first, but who knew that the person who kept deleting would jump out and cover their mouth...
It's also strange that Shi Shan was destined for disaster. The news broke on the very day of the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. The whole country was on holiday, incredibly relaxed. This kind of entertainment news, combining scandal, extramarital affairs, social issues, Machiavellian tactics, and a shocking reversal, is simply a powerful tool for attracting attention!
Shi Shan doesn't have a good reputation among his fans and the general public. After all, among his collaborators, few haven't been criticized by Sister Climbing Tiger. Now that they suddenly have an opportunity to kick him while he's down, everyone rushes to take advantage of his misfortune.
With fans of top male idol Luan Qing and top female idol Ye Chu as the vanguard, the general public as the center, and the army of Shi Shan's ex-girlfriend's CP fans (the unfollowed and turned against him) as the rear, the anti-Shi Shan army quickly overwhelmed Shi Shan's Weibo and various platform topics.
In reality, only a small portion of these people were targeting Shi Shan personally. The majority were actually protesting against the privileged forces on the internet who arbitrarily limit traffic, silence users, ban accounts, and remove content. After all, dating doesn't apply to everyone, and PUA (Pick-Up Artist) tactics don't apply to strangers, but silencing people can happen to anyone!
There's a saying that those who follow the right path receive much help, while those who stray from it receive little. Perhaps this is the meaning behind it.
The climax of the incident occurred on the third day.
#LuanQingFansYamaYeCPFans#
This incident originated from the CP (couple) fans of Shi Shan and Ye Chu. The two fans who initially broke the news were named "Ye in the Mountain" and "Sheep Gnawing on the Hillside." Outsiders believe this is a tragedy caused by CP infighting, while fans within the fandom believe it's a tactic by Ye Chu to purify her image. "Climbing Ivy" is clearly the latter.
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