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Chapter 328 327 Sorry, the authority dog ​​can really do whatever he wants

Chapter 328 327. Sorry, permission dogs can really do whatever they want.

After the closing banquet, Reba returned to the hotel to pack her luggage, and before leaving, she came to say goodbye to Wei Wu.

Wei Wu sent her to the underground parking lot. The company car was already waiting. Before leaving, Wei Wu briefly explained a few words:

"Go back and prepare for the exam, stop being playful!"

Reba nodded obediently: "Yes, yes, I understand."

Wei Wu waved his hand and said, "Let's go quickly and go back to rest early!"

Reba suddenly said coyly: "Boss, can I ask you something before I leave?"

"What's going on?"

Reba then said embarrassedly: "Um, boss, I followed you on Weibo, could you please go back and follow me!"

The Weibo that Reba just mentioned was naturally written by Wei Wu.

Wei Wu didn't bother to change the name, and still used the name of its previous life, and the various functions were basically copied.

The so-called Weibo is actually the abbreviation of microblog. Although there was no Weibo on the market before this, there was already the "blog", the predecessor of Weibo.

If the timeline does not change, Weibo in the previous life would not have been released until a year later, specifically in August 2009.

But the Wei Wu version of Weibo was officially launched on New Year’s Day this year (January 1, 2008).

Wei Wu registered and established Yanjing Weibo Network Technology Co., Ltd., and also spent a lot of money to recruit Peng Shaobing, who was fully responsible for the development, operation and planning of Weibo products in his previous life.

In the end, Peng Shaobing was the person in charge to form a team. Under Wei Wu's face-to-face instructions, they worked together to launch Weibo more than a year ahead of schedule.

But even Wei Wu’s version of Weibo cannot be regarded as the first.

Because the world's first microblogging software was Twitter, and Twitter began public beta testing as early as 2006.

With blogs and Twitter as references, Weibo's R\u0026D and design went very smoothly. It only took Peng Shaobing and his team less than half a year to come up with a product that basically met Wei Wu's requirements.

Then it took another three months for further optimization and testing before it was officially launched on the market on New Year's Day this year.

Why are you in such a hurry?

On the one hand, Wei Wu wants to have a first-mover advantage. After all, Sina Blog has developed very well. If others turn to Weibo, Wei Wu will definitely suffer from competition in the same period.

If you want to beat others, the only hope is to get a head start.

Another thing is that Wei Wu is also very coveted by the huge traffic of Teacher Chen's business. If he can get this wave of traffic, Weibo, a newbie, will have a much easier time in the early stage.

Don’t think that a new social media can be easily accepted by people.

The fragrance of wine is also afraid of deep alleys. Sometimes they really need some hot social events to catalyze and promote them. Just like blogs, they only became popular after the Mu Zimei incident.

The final result was indeed what Wei Wu hoped for. With the help of first-hand layout and real-time tracking, Teacher Chen’s incident brought the first wave of traffic to the start-up Weibo.

Although the first photos of this life were still posted by netizens on the Tianya Forum, Wei Wu asked Weibo to move them immediately.

In short, taking this incident as an opportunity, the number of registered users on Weibo exceeded 1 million in just 10 days after its launch, and the number of daily active users easily exceeded the 100,000 mark.

In fact, Weibo does not have any particular technical difficulties. After all, it is based on blogs, and blog technologies have long been very mature.

The biggest difference between Weibo and blogs is that Weibo limits text to 140 characters.

The reason for this restriction is mainly to facilitate the use of Weibo on mobile phones.

If further analysis is carried out, Weibo is relatively close to the people and takes a popular route. Content can be disseminated through following, forwarding, and commenting, and everyone can share themselves at any time.

On the other hand, blogs tend to be elitist and the threshold is high. You cannot become a blogger without certain writing and editing skills. They are mainly used for knowledge sharing and showing off.

And generally, you need to subscribe or recommend on the homepage to read the content posted by bloggers.

The former is for the masses, and the latter is for the elite. So in the end, Weibo eliminated blogs, which is not surprising at all.

Wei Wu took out his mobile phone from his pocket and said: "It's okay for us to follow each other on Weibo, but I have to make it clear to you in advance.

"You may think that I am quite active on Weibo, but in fact my assistant is taking care of it for me most of the time. Maybe half of the Weibo posts are not posted by me."

Reba nodded and said, "Oh, it doesn't matter..."

In this case, Wei Wu logged into Weibo on his mobile phone, opened the search bar and asked:

"What's your Weibo ID?"

"Well, that's my name - Dilraba."

Wei Wu entered her name to search, then found the one with Orange V certification after the ID and added it.

Her big V certification label shows: Actor, Shu Culture signed artist

Wei Wu was not only curious: "Why do you still have more than 300 fans? Where did they come from?"

Reba said with some embarrassment: "I followed all the female artists in our company, and then Sister Fei, Sister Mi and Sister Xiaotong followed me.

"Then I interacted with Sister Fei and the others, and maybe their fans paid attention to me by the way."

When Wei Wu heard this, he took a look at Reba's Weibo and realized that the interaction she mentioned was purely to put money on his face.

The only person in the company who interacted with her was Mao Xiaotong. As for Liu Tianxian and Yang Mi, they only tagged her and sent a polite message like "This is our company's junior sister, everyone can follow her."

However, Mao Xiaotong's number of followers is relatively low, currently less than 30,000.

Yang Mi already has 220,000 fans, and Liu Tianxian's number of fans is as high as 780,000, temporarily the female star with the highest number of fans on this platform.

Wei Wu couldn't help laughing: "You asked me to follow you, not to attract my fans, right?"

Reba said sweetly: "Oh, you have millions of fans, you see how pitiful I am, I don't even have a fraction of yours, just let me attract a few!"

She said so, what else can Wei Wu say? He could only shrug and say:

"Okay, let's see what you can do!"

Wei Wu is currently the user with the highest number of fans on Weibo, with 3.38 million followers.

Of course, the reason why Wei Wu has such a high number of fans is not only because of his high popularity, but also because he opened a backdoor for himself.

As we all know, when a new user registers on Weibo, the official will recommend a group of bloggers to him, under the pretext of: bloggers you may be interested in.

Generally, 10 people will be recommended, but the first two will not change. The first is the official account of Weibo, and the second is Wei Wu's personal account.

Wei Wu's personal certification information is: founder of Weibo, chairman: chairman of Weiguo Group; director; actor

Many people may not click on the official Weibo account, but most people will follow Wei Wu.

Sorry, the authority dogs can really do whatever they want.

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