The black fans suddenly went silent.
Not just the black fans, but even the official Weibo team imdiately jumped in to clean up all sorts of malicious comnts under Lin Qingyue’s Weibo account.
Lin Qingyue’s Weibo account soon beca clean.
Although Wu Mu didn’t expect Lin Qingyue to take direct action and arrest people, he also supported it.
He doesn’t care about these black fans, but that doesn’t an what these black fans did was right.
Insulting online could be ignored at most, just felt disgusting.
But those two caught as examples directly used calling software to continuously harass a business number Lin Qingyue had once exposed, and variously called Beijing TV Station with harassnt complaints alleging Lin Qingyue’s various disciplinary violations.
This undoubtedly crossed the line, so it’s no wonder they got caught.
The noise over at Lin Qingyue’s side subsided, but after a night’s cooling down online, seeing that only two who crossed the line were caught as a warning and the "mild" bad comnts online were left alone, everyone’s courage grew again.
They didn’t dare to attack Lin Qingyue anymore, but questioning Wu Gou "rationally" should be okay, right?
Mainly, the heat of Wu Mu having a new girlfriend is too high, with too many people engaged in the discussion, so even though it cooled down for a bit, overall montum didn’t decrease much.
Moreover, it wasn’t only the black fans and passersby stirring things up earlier; there’s also a group very interested in Wu Mu’s new girlfriend matter.
"Boss, the company compiled the reactions of fans from all levels after your and Director Lin’s issues were exposed."
Wu Mu went to work at the company today, and as soon as he entered, Shi Wu ca up with a bit of helplessness to report the situation.
Shi Wu hasn’t appeared much recently, but not because his work beca less important. As the general manager of the studio, previously without a suitable executive manager beside Wu Mu, he’d run around discussing contracts and business for Wu Mu.
However, now with Shu i acting as a junior manager at the studio, that aspect of work has been sowhat covered, so he focuses more energy and direction on the studio’s business collaborations and investnt projects.
For instance, the specific preparation situation of Wang Ren’s "The Piano in Steel", and the overseas broadcasting and second-round broadcasting of the previous drama series "Disappeared".
Regarding Wu Mu, he undoubtedly feels a little bit numb.
A big deal like the studio owner revealing a romantic relationship, in other celebrity studios, would be enough to decide a celebrity’s life or death, yet in their studio, they learned the news from online.
This boss, even if free, really exceeded the limits of freedom!
Seeing online accusations of Wu Mu’s hype, he was left speechless. If their boss had that kind of career ambition, could he possibly learn about it later than netizens?
But they got used to it, just be a toolperson and work.
The most crucial thing about a celebrity’s love news, naturally, is the acceptance level of the celebrity’s fans.
And in this regard... the situation is not too optimistic.
Shi Wu’s face carried a bit of seriousness, "Boss, generally, your fans don’t like this matter very much, there’s a bit of discontent."
Although Wu Mu selling goods always relied on the Performance Card, outsiders didn’t know this and always believed it was his hidden fans who were buying.
Plus, he indeed has so fans by now, so whether it’s outside or within their studio itself, they always carefully observe the feedback from these fans.
And the feedback from this incident...
"According to our classification, your fan base primarily divides into several major categories now..."
Of course, firstly it’s his void fans, the backbone of purchasing in various events, endorsents, rchandise albums, etc.
Shi Wu and his team couldn’t get a precise grasp of this subset, and statistics couldn’t be made, so let’s leave it at that.
Then there are Wu Mu’s casual fans, this part is complex, the ones looking for fun, and those simply liking the show, the song, or the personality; both n and won, but mainly the males prevail, within which the gars and fun seekers are the majority among males.
These people didn’t have much feeling about Wu Mu having a new girlfriend, simply eating the gossip.
But Shi Wu and his team concluded that generally, these aren’t the main force behind Wu Mu’s performance, and their importance is slightly lower.
Then there are Wu Mu’s rational fans, who, no matter how many tis they’ve been swayed, still continue to pay attention to him.
These people usually gather at various group chats and communities, sharing attention to Wu Mu’s various situations silently.
These fans are predominantly female, or rather with celebrity fans, regardless of male or female celebrities, it’s actually mainly female fans, the vast majority of city won follow celebrities.
For soone like Wu Mu to have male fun seekers and gar fans is indeed rare.
Now regarding female fans...paying attention to sa-sex celebrities is fine, as they mainly act as career fans, inserting themselves into the sa-sex star, enjoying the rise in career and fa.
But with opposite-sex celebrities, particularly those handso male stars, it’s inevitable there’ll be so other thoughts.
It’s just sour, a bit of dissatisfaction.
But they consider themselves rational fans, feeling embarrassed to say they have romantic thoughts about idols, instead using various reasons to say Wu Mu and Lin Qingyue are not suitable.
Anyway, according to Shi Wu’s observation, "In the various online fan groups of the boss now, there are a lot of disagreeing voices, and the overall atmosphere is sowhat negative."
Besides rational fans, there are also performance fans, like Zhang ngqi, or Lu Yao’s strategist White Dumpling.
They mainly care about the celebrity’s performance, mostly gathering in various celebrity ranking lists and ranking videos within circles.
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