173: Chapter 99 Departure, Heading to Yanbei University!
(10,000-word chapter)_2 173: Chapter 99 Departure, Heading to Yanbei University!
(10,000-word chapter)_2 “No way, Qiao Yu, is this how cheeky you really are?”
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Seeing the rapidly increasing comnt section, Qiao Yu rubbed his chin, a bit puzzled.
What kind of people were following him as fans?
If the majority were students, they shouldn’t have ti for Weibo, right?
No, as the comnts were swiftly increasing, Qiao Yu realized his follower count was also on the rise, climbing to 36,000 in just a few minutes.
Almost 4,000 followers appeared out of nowhere.
Qiao Yu reopened WeChat and asked Xu Shu, “Is posting a Weibo this effective?
4,000 new followers in ten minutes?
If I keep posting Weibo every day, wouldn’t I quickly have millions of followers?”
Soon, a sweat drop emoji ca back from the other side.
“Master, no, that’s not how the math works!
First of all, you’re still a new big influencer, so there’s so traffic support now.
Plus, our backend has a big data profile of users, so your Weibo is first pushed to those users who typically follow science popularization and knowledge-sharing bloggers, and are interested in learning and science.
Moreover, this type of targeted push becos less effective over ti, as there’s a limited number of such users on the platform.
Initially, many people may follow, but later on, that number will decrease.
Still, even though posting Weibo daily may not significantly increase follower count, it definitely helps strengthen fan loyalty.”
“Oh, I see.” Qiao Yu responded casually, losing much of his interest in Weibo.
The explanation did seem reasonable.
After all, Weibo is a place for gossip and stargazing, driven by emotions, and who doesn’t spend ti daily reading about various scientific topics on Weibo?
Although more people on “Understanding” enjoy blowing bullshit, “Understanding” is still more reliable than Weibo for learning specialized knowledge because so incredible influencers really stand out, though their answers are usually incomprehensible to non-experts.”
“By the way, if you see so unfriendly comnts, don’t get worked up.
Public social platforms are like that, there are all kinds of people!
Weibo provides account blocking features and comnt deletion rights.”
Quickly, Liu Shu added another sentence.
“Oh, aren’t you just talking about haters?
Don’t worry, my ntal resilience is incredibly strong!”
After replying to this ssage, Qiao Yu switched back to Weibo.
It could only be said that the flow given to newcors is indeed quite high; not only did he gain another few thousand new followers, but the comnts also exceeded a hundred.
Of course, the large number of comnts was likely due to many punchlines in Qiao Yu’s Weibo post.
Qiao Yu couldn’t resist clicking open the comnt section to read a few more.
No wonder Xu Shu wanted to give him a heads-up; many people had indeed started to criticize him.
“Heh…
Seen a lot of boastful people, but this level of show-off is rare, vividly demonstrating what it ans to have talent without virtue!”
So even dragged it to the grand narrative of Huaxia.
“No wonder our Huaxia can’t produce mathematicians capable of winning the Fields, Wolf, or Abel Prize; just clinched a first place in a competition, and people already start to float.
How can you trust such a person to settle down and do good scientific research in the future!”
“My thought is, there’s no way to compare with XXX, they are so humble!
In my opinion, this is as far as Qiao Yu will go in the future.”
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To this, Qiao Yu didn’t mind, he was actually thrilled, and he even gave a thumbs-up to the comnt saying he is talented but without virtue.
He liked this kind of evaluation, after all, he couldn’t find such rich and sharp angles to criticize himself, but the omnipotent netizens managed to do it, and Qiao Yu even hoped these haters would be louder online.
It’s still the sa saying, as long as the character setup is low enough, there’s no chance of a downfall; as long as he has no morals, no one can morally kidnap him in the future.
Once humans form a group, what they love to do most is to bla good people, even treating them as saints who aren’t allowed a single flaw.
They even enjoy using a microscope to find faults in good people’s lives, and once they find a slight blemish, a bunch of people would pounce like crows, proudly declaring that this person is no big deal.
But their demands for bad people are truly low; as long as the actions aren’t excessive, people will generously praise—he’s way better than before!
They even invented the saying “put down the butcher’s knife and beco a Buddha imdiately.”
So regarding being scolded as unvirtuous, Qiao Yu was very satisfied.
Just didn’t know if that Yu Wei guy was among those giving him bad reviews.
If yes…
that would be very fruitful, and delightful!
Unfortunately, he doesn’t know whether Yu Wei has a Weibo account or not, thinking to ask a question might seem too much.
Of course, most importantly, he can still slap these haters in the face with his successes in the future.
So he specifically saved screenshots of these comnts.
He can release them on a suitable occasion in the future, then @ these haters, adding, “Oops, sorry to disappoint you again, turns out I did win a world award by accident, can’t even spend all the prize money!”
Just thinking about it felt exhilarating, in short, these abusive comnts were backstage fun for Qiao Yu.
The only pity is that he’s indeed a bit too small-scale now, there weren’t any well-known big influencers among the critics in his Weibo comnt section, no, not even small influencers, just so insignificant Little Kalami, which is quite a pity.
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