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Chapter 1255 Are you looking for trouble?

Huiwen is indeed quite tangled now.

Zhang Wen has been holding a meeting for six hours in a row, and the meeting has not yet ended.

The topic of discussion at the meeting was "whether to implement the three-view standards set by big bosses", but now the discussion is "whether to choose to compromise with some writers and readers."

There are two reasons. One is that the standards have just been handed over to the editors of each channel, and the writer rebelled.

Huiwen’s main website is the most popular martial arts channel now, with the supernatural channel following closely behind. The number of writers on these two channels has increased by tens of thousands, and a large number of new writers are joining it every day.

Early this morning, Huiwen opened a new channel. Currently, there is only one book, the Xianxia Channel where "Xianjian" is located, and it is not integrated with the martial arts channel.

In addition, there is a channel that looks lukewarm but has relatively stable traffic. It was originally called the Reality Channel. Under the strong advocacy of Huiwen.com, Li Qian, editor-in-chief of Huiwen.com, it has been changed to the Urban Channel. Now, there are novels with impressive results such as "The Years of My Works in Antique Street", "I Am the Great Secret", and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in the officialdom.

But recently, there has been a very bad trend, mainly reflected in martial arts.

Killing people is nothing now. You are a martial arts writer. If you don’t draw your sword if you don’t agree with the protagonist’s words, and you will return it to the sheath if the knife is out of blood. When you walk on the road, someone touches you and glares at you. If you are destroyed, you will not be the protagonist, you are just abused. Then don’t think about being in that circle.

What’s even more terrifying is that in a group of martial arts writers, what they discussed with each other was not writing methods. As soon as they met, they asked, “Your protagonist was broken up, why didn’t you kill the woman’s family as soon as possible?” What are these three views?

You are the protagonist, and everyone has to follow you. If you say something, you must be the truth without verification?

What makes Guan Yin's back even more chill is that some editors are now fueling the trend.

There is a martial arts novel that took half a month to recommend it, called "Who is the protagonist, who is the protagonist afraid of?", a discussion post in the book review area, and the title is actually called "Isn't it supposed to be that the whole village was slaughtered?"

You fuckingly wrote Long Aotian, because the girl's parents thought you were too frivolous and called you to kill the whole family for nothing, so if you don't marry your daughter, you feel that they are humiliating you, so you want to slaughter the village?

Oh, no one is complaining about here, really.

If you don’t believe in reading the title, you will definitely not have this book.

Guan Yin realized that there was something wrong with the book review, so she spent a long time reading it and found that the situation was not optimistic. Not only martial arts novels, but also a large number of absolutely banned novels were published in urban novels.

There are two most serious ones. One is to kill all directions. No matter what you write, kill all directions will be finished. The most important thing is to gather a group of idle and scoundrels, pull a big flag, and set up a high hall.

There is another type of situation where the most common situation is that it is to set up a private court, and I am the law.

He had read the discussion in Huiwen's editorial group, and there was also an editor's "teaching" against the writer, saying, "You can't even pull the protagonist up, can you make a fuss? Let's just sweep it."

The lightest thing is "online articles, don't you just read them happily? What do you care about? What are you legal or not? If you write casually, the more violent you are, the better the lawless."

Isn't this arbitrary death?

To this end, Guan Yin formulated the "Three Principles of Huiwen Online Writing" overnight. First, it is not allowed to form cliques, second, it is not allowed to set up private courts, and third, it is absolutely not allowed to "I am the world."

Guan Yin felt that this matter was not that simple. He read several absolutely banned books and found a common point. Many of the people involved in various discussions only subscribed to that book, and the discussion must be in a relatively concentrated period.

If the positive side appears, the opposition will inevitably appear. If the opposition verbs, the positive side will inevitably retort.

Are Huiwen’s readers already idle enough to read books in Huiwen all day long?

Guan Yin asked Zhang Wen, and Zhang Wen thought this was normal. Her understanding was that those who read online literature were not very happy, so she found someone who felt happy in the online literature.

Guan Yin refused to comment, but he forced the order that Zhang Wen must take Huiwen to review the book in accordance with the "Principles".

"If there is no review, work overtime to review. Once the "Principles" is violated, not only will the contract be signed, but it will also be banned and will never be tolerated." Guan Yin's attitude is extremely firm. "If the review is passed or even put on sale, the writer will immediately ask the writer to modify it, or even overturn and rewrite it. Violation of the principle is never allowed."

Zhang Wen didn't want to do this. Isn't this forcing some writers to go to other websites with some readers who like to read decisive novels?

"If I don't see a comprehensive rectification, I will initiate a board of directors to choose another general manager." Guan Yin did not give Zhang Wen any face.

Zhang Wen did not dare to disobey, so she had to ventilate the editor first and let the editor discuss with the writer.

Unexpectedly, this matter was in the group of writers.

"If you don't keep me here, you will have my own place to keep me." Many willful writers immediately announced their entry into the palace.

Then?

There are many writers who have good grades who want to do other websites. They will pass the same day, open new books on the same day, and promote them on the same day.

This is nothing. What makes Zhang Wen most anxious is that a large number of readers have gone to other websites.

People directly canceled the accounts of Huiwen websites, and even didn't want the balance inside. Their attitude was quite firm.

So, after Huiwen held a one-day meeting, Zhang Wen felt that the boss should know how to compromise with the market.

But writers and readers are still running. At night, writers on several websites of Huiwen, each channel, and even when they saw "The Sword of Immortality", they learned to imitate the fairy tale that took the place at the beginning, and there were only less than five books left.

"At least 10% of paid readers cancelled their accounts, and more than 20% of them registered but not recharged, and the data is still rising." Li Qian was also very anxious, but her views were contrary to Zhang Wen. She insisted that since the boss has formulated this rule and sent it to the company overnight, he must have some considerations.

For this reason, Li Qian also asked her father.

The old man said in a divine manner: "The online literature industry is fierce, and the chickens urinate, and everyone has their own ways. You can do it."

Huiwen, the second person who firmly supports the big boss is Liu Wenzhao.

At the meeting, Liu Wenzhao always said one sentence: "If this continues, Huiwen will be rectified sooner or later. The current losses are nothing. Instead, I think whoever takes away those writers will help Huiwen share the pressure in advance."

This guy is cruel. In one day, the novel he closed has three figures. The editor asked him to argue, and this guy said in one sentence: "How can he correct readers if his views are not correct?"

As for the editor with a good relationship, Liu Wenzhao said: "Who is the big boss? If someone orders to rectify it, can it be for no reason?"

After the news broadcast ended, Huiwen's editor began to leave. Three editors were poached by other websites and took away several of the more popular writers under his command.

Zhang Wen couldn't bear it anymore and planned to ask the big boss, what do you want to do? Do you help other websites grow and create rivals for Huiwen?

But she didn't dare.

The reason why Zhang Wen can still hold a meeting is because of the most appealing writers such as "A Beautiful Girl in the World" who stayed in Huiwen without moving, and there was an update today.

But it is not a big deal to continue like this. Without a large number of writers and a large number of readers, can a few writers with the strongest appeal support Huiwen's ambition to dominate the world?

"If this continues, Huiwen will be finished." Zhang Wen was anxious.

At this time, during the live broadcast, Sun Shuang asked this question and Zhang Wen was in a state of mind.

"I see how you explain." Zhang Wen was full of resentment. She felt that the boss was just looking for trouble. Readers like to read it. You care about how the writer wrote it.

Why can't you get along with the money?

"It's just a matter of nothing to find trouble, I'm idle." Zhang Wen complained in her stomach, and her face was filled with anger, and she felt her heart was bleeding.
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