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After real estate tycoon Donald logged onto his new toy, he felt quite baffled.
Why had his Twitter suddenly beco a battlefield of a gender war?
Led by the First Lady, won were posting their appearances on various entertainnt shows on Twitter.
Then, they crazily accused him of not respecting won.
anwhile, a group of fans called "Prison Break Special Forces" were voicing their support for him.
But...
What was this "Prison Break Special Forces" all about?
Donald clicked the link, curious, and entered the discussion area for "Prison Break Special Forces."
Then, he saw many posts.
The most critical issue was that these people seed to regard him as their leader.
"This must be another sly move by the Twitter officials," Donald judged in his mind.
His first reaction was to clarify things.
But monts later, Donald’s fingers paused on the keyboard as he started weighing the pros and cons.
For the sake of his family’s enterprise and vanity, he’d made caos on nurous entertainnt shows.
No matter what shocking and wild statents he made on these shows, he mostly just received mockery.
Considered a leader?
This was indeed a first for him!
He clicked on Twitter, reviewing the comnts from his followers over the past few days.
Most of those who voiced support for him were middle-class whites and young blue-collar workers.
And these people didn’t have much interest in so-called won’s rights.
Hillary’s supporters, however, included many foreign immigrants and people of color.
Nevertheless, among these people, only so were interested in won’s rights.
At the very least, many black and Middle Eastern immigrants hadn’t echoed the First Lady on this issue.
So, considering all this, being this so-called leader hadn’t lost him his base, and he might even please more people.
After all, male voters were in the majority according to this year’s voting statistics.
Many won weren’t that interested in politics.
If he was aiming for that position...
He pondered for a mont, clicked the keys, and deleted the words he had typed.
After a few minutes, his comnts turned into, "I have never discriminated against won!"
"But, I still find many of the views of won laughable!"
"Many won feel they’re being treated unfairly? So, can we talk about alimony issues now? @Hillary."
"Mr. Donald supports our views!"
"Why are there only won’s rights groups, there should be n’s rights groups too!"
"Prison Break Special Forces fans comnt, always support Donald."
He chuckled as he watched his comnts grow.
"What is ’Prison Break’ about? I should check it out."
...
"Wang, we’re seeing results!" Chen Shijun rushed into the office and called out to Wang Jian.
Wang Jian opened the backend data and closely reviewed it.
He found that subscriptions to "Harem Boleyn’s Story" and "Prison Break Special Forces" were continuously rising.
However, the reviews for these two works and the Twitter discussion areas started to beco chaotic.
Before, most comnts were discussing the plot or praising the author.
Now, so people were picking apart every single word from beginning to end.
But... these people had indeed paid to read.
Now facing Wang Jian was a choice:
Good reputation or US dollars, which was more important?
Damn it, is that even a choice?
After taking a sip of coffee, Wang Jian instructed, "Have the editors tag the works on the paid rankings."
"Then, through the tags, advertise the works on the Twitter accounts of celebrities with similar characteristics."
"And between celebrities, pair them up according to the degree of conflict in their opinions."
Hmm...
Wang Jian pondered for a while, "and also have the editors get active in the review sections of these novels."
"Understood," Chen Shijun swallowed and left.
Then...
Twitter beca a total ss.
An ad hanging under Drew Barrymore read, "Luxurious life, handso boys, none of that is what I want."
"All I want is a soulmate," from "Prison Break."
The ad on Nicole Kidman’s page was, "What I need is just a man who loves .
"And that he can do anything!" from "Twilight."
"Arcane Throne" hung under the na of a Princeton physics graduate student.
Twitter officials even used their technology to place this reader suddenly right behind Miller.
And as for "Extre Heavenly Demon," it was under Tom Cruise’s na.
Of course, given the influence of big stars and Scientology, this ad was much more subtle compared to others.
As for "Anomalies and Creatures"?
Well, as long as there’s any inclination to protect sothing, you’d see the ad for this work.
Sa old saying, "I am the boss of Twitter, not convinced?"
Bite !
...
In Silicon Valley, within a small office building.
Jack Dorsey looked at the server usage on Twitter with a hint of trepidation.
This was Cisco Company’s newly launched server, after all!
Even though Twitter’s current user base was still far less than large websites like Yahoo and Netscape,
its user engagent and speed of information exchange were far surpassing the others.
"So, the thing people on the internet love most is arguing, huh?"
"I wonder what Tim Berners Lee, the father of the Internet, would think if he saw this."
"Sigh, it’s hard to imagine that Wang Jian, who wrote ’Arcane Throne’, is such a ruthless businessman."
He logged into the site, prepared to revisit what he considered a classic in his mind.
Instead, he saw people in the discussion area criticizing the irrational aspects of "Arcane Throne."
Huh?
That was outright nonsense!
Dorsey read through the person’s comntary and realized they were touting "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone."
"Hmph, stuff for kids," Dorsey began typing on the keyboard, getting into a full-blown war of words with that person over the story.
...
In Tennessee, the electricity ter of a small villa was spinning wildly.
And pushing open the door of the villa, you could hear the clattering sound of keyboard strokes.
"’Prison Break’ and ’Harem Boleyn’s Story’ are true literature," Leonard’s mother had shifted from being a spectator of the First Lady to a combatant.
"Ha, ’Extre Heavenly Demon’ and ’Prison Break Special Forces’ are even more beneficial for ntal and physical health," Leonard’s father thought for a mont, adding another line.
"Support Mr. Donald!"
"Psh," Leonard sat in the study, tapping at the keyboard, "Reading has nothing to do with politics!"
"’Arcane Throne’ and ’Anomalies and Creatures’ are the future direction of literature."
Leonard’s younger sister sat pitifully in the living room.
"I’m hungry..."
"I’ll cook for you in a mont," three different thicknesses of voices ca, "I’m about to win the debate!"
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