Chapter 36 The scolding caused by the group formation

That night, Chen Li logged into the Qidian Chinese website as usual.

Yan Xin didn't follow him this time because he went to apply for a mobile phone card in the morning, got up a little early, didn't have enough time to sleep during the day, and felt a little sleepy after get off work, so he didn't follow him.

Now he has a lot of manuscripts saved, and if he doesn't come for a few days occasionally, it's no problem.

The first thing he does after logging in is to look at the home backend and the collection data in the backend.

One or two thousand more collections were added in one day, which made him feel very good.

Collection does not mean subscription, but it is not even a collection, let alone a subscription.

After reading the background data, I went to the novel’s home page to read it.

Then I felt heartbroken.

In the novel comment section, I saw a lot of posts criticizing him.

——At that time, the comment area of ​​Qidian’s novels was still open, and all comments could be seen, not only by the author, but also by the readers.

As soon as I saw the title, I was scolded by him, and the scolding was relatively consistent: it is a rubbish novel, and only the mentally retarded would read it.

It's not like there haven't been comments like this before - when a person doesn't like an author, he can just say that the writing is rubbish without any reason, and some will even mock the book by the way.

the taste or intelligence of the reader.

If such a post appears in the comment area, it will attract readers of this book to complain, and the poster will either delete the post and leave, or pretend to be dead.

But this time, such posts did not appear individually, but appeared in large numbers.

Moreover, they not only scolded him for writing rubbish novels, but also asked him to read a certain novel by a certain master to see how they wrote it.

He knows that great master. The author of a book that is very popular on the website is a real top master.

This made him very uncomfortable.

He has also read the works of that great master, and they are indeed very good, and he also thinks they are better than his own.

However, the great reader came to his book to trample on him and reduced him to nothing, which still made him feel very aggrieved.

——I definitely know that I am not as good at writing as him. If I were as good as him, I would be a top-notch master!

——But don’t belittle me like this, right?

——And they didn’t come in one or two, they came in a group!

Although he likes that great author very much, at this moment he can't help but feel a kind of resistance to that great author - Are you feeling uncomfortable when you see my current book becoming popular, and you are instructing your readers?

Are you here to hack me? By the way, are you trying to attract traffic to your book in my book review section?

Don't blame him for thinking so.

Stirring up conflicts and then turning against others, etc., would have been the norm in the entertainment industry more than ten years later, but now, especially in the Internet literary circle, it rarely happens.

The Internet literary circle has only a few years of history. It is still in its infancy. It is a very small circle and has not had time to breed those messy phenomena.

Reader groups of different authors often quarrel with each other, and it is not unfamiliar, but I have never heard of back-and-forth.

If you have never heard of something, of course you won’t think about it.

Looking at the posting time, it all happened within two to three hours, and it looked like an organized activity.

This made him have some suspicions that the top master was jealous of the data in his current book and couldn't stand that a newcomer like him had such data, so he let his readers do such a thing.

To take a step back, the top master did not do such a thing, and it was the readers of the top master who initiated it.

He felt that he was being suppressed by the top masters.

Fortunately, when I clicked on those posts, most of the replies were from his readers scolding the poster.

Some of the replies were very sensible:

"Of course the great master is excellent, but this author is not bad either."

"Each flower catches its own eye, so I think this book is pretty good."

"I like ****'s "****", and I also like this book."

"You don't have to watch it if you don't like it. There's no need to do that."

Some replies were more protective of him:

"I think "Fights Break the Sphere" is better than the book you mentioned."

"This book is the best book I have ever read online, bar none."

"I don't see how high your taste is, but I see that your quality is very low. If **'s readers are all of your quality, it means that the author's quality is also not very good. Otherwise, how could he attract so many of you?

What about such readers?”

Some use the same method to fight back:

"I have read "****", but I was poisoned to death within three chapters. Only rubbish people like you will read such a rubbish novel!"

"**The author's level of writing novels is not even worthy of carrying a pair of elbows and potatoes, and he still comes here to try and get rich. I'll f**k you!"

"Go away and read the junk books you like. You are not welcome here!"

"The language is too obscene and the web page cannot be displayed!"

"In accordance with relevant laws and regulations, this comment cannot be displayed!"

After all, this is his home court, and those who posted the book often criticized the readers of this book, so the readers' counterattacks were also fierce.

There are so many readers of this book, some with high quality and some with low quality. Naturally, they will inevitably use some words that cannot be displayed on the web page.

Chen Li would feel angry if those words were used by others on him.

However, when you use the same words on people you hate, you feel like hearing fairy music and feel extremely comfortable.

"My readers understand me!" he thought.

He went to the homepage of the book that the top master was currently serializing, and was very worried to see a post like this in the comment area:

[Brothers, I saw a rubbish book called "Fights Break the Sphere". His recommendation votes are higher than ours. Let's go scold him together! I've already scolded it first!]

[Brothers, the readers of "Fights Break the Sphere" are scolding us, saying that the books we write are rubbish. We have been writing online articles for so long, and can't even compare to a newcomer. I'm so angry. Everyone, hurry up and go.

Swear back!]

Chen Li's blood pressure went up - the villain complained first. Is there any justice in this?

Click in to read the comments. The comments are relatively peaceful. Most of them advise the poster not to stir up trouble and just read their own books with peace of mind.

But there are also some comments that follow the tone of the poster and also belittle his book, him and his readers, and say that they have also scolded them in the past.

There are relatively few comments like that, and the tone is not particularly unpleasant.

After reading a few replies to such posts, Chen Li's mood is not that bad.

From the comments section, it seems that he was attacked this time and it had nothing to do with the author. It was some inexplicable readers who took the lead.

Most readers of this book do not agree with this rhythmic behavior.

There is some warmth in my heart.

Returning to the writer's backstage, I was stunned for a while. Instead of writing a novel first, I posted a single chapter to calm down the rhythm - "A few words to say to the readers".

In a single chapter, he said that such-and-such a master is also his favorite author, and he is also reading such-and-such novels, which are indeed good. He said that they are not enemies, and he hopes that readers of both books can get along with each other in harmony, and they can read it if they like.

Support it, don't criticize it if you don't like it, and don't be led by a small group of people with ulterior motives.

He expressed his gratitude to readers for supporting him in the comment area, and also hoped that his readers would be calm and there was no need to quarrel with a small group of people with ulterior motives and just read quietly.

There are over a thousand words written in this single chapter. After I finished writing it, I read it several times and modified some words. I felt that it was written very sincerely and that there was nothing offensive to a certain master.

Then click send.

I thought to myself: "If I publish this single chapter with a humble attitude, the readers over there will see it and let it go, right?"

(End of chapter)

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