Chapter 41
Touching his conscience, Feng Jianxiong did not do anything deviant.
As mentioned earlier, in the past two days, he only relied on his outstanding eloquence and outstanding vision to disintegrate the inner tension between Tian Haimo and Yu Meiqin in the finals.
Therefore, when Bai Zhizhong's experienced vision saw four members of the Jinling Division again, he felt that the other party's aura had changed.
However, that doesn't matter. Being misunderstood has become commonplace for Feng Jianxiong.
From the first game, Hu Biao thought Feng Jianxiong was a lewd and harmonious demon, and felt that Yu Meiqin had already been attacked by Feng Jianxiong. Later, Yang Weiwei also inherited this view when she visited the set to spy on the enemy's situation.
It is a mediocre person not to be jealous of others. If others want to misunderstand, then go for a misunderstanding.
As long as it doesn’t have a major adverse effect on the girls’ reputation, it doesn’t matter to Feng Jianxiong, a big man.
What's more, although Feng Jianxiong did not do anything, the girl's trust in him has reached even the level of being out of line. On this acre of three-point land in the debate world, Tian Haimo and Yu Meiqin's trust in Feng Jianxiong is no less than that in her future husband.
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I took the debate topic I got from the lottery and returned to the hotel I stayed at.
After washing up, Feng Jianxiong and his teammates went downstairs to the buffet restaurant for lunch.
While eating, Feng Jianxiong unconsciously sighed: "I didn't expect that the TV program that day had such a great influence, and it was all caused by Xinhua News Agency to come to the public to learn from it."
If Quan Zufang hadn't brought reporter Sun to interview today, Feng Jianxiong would have never realized this.
"Many leaders watched CCTV programs, so this is not surprising." Tian Haimo agreed casually while eating veal.
Yu Meiqin's reaction was even more acute. She sipped the juice while analyzing: "Xiaoxiong, go back and check out your Sina blog account later. I guess it will increase a lot of fans in the past two days. I didn't expect to refute Chen Wenqian's ability to have such a great academic influence. You are probably considered a well-known public intellectual now."
Feng Jianxiong agreed deeply, and the other girls were also aroused by Yu Meiqin's reminder.
After everyone finished their meal, they returned to the suite where Feng Jianxiong lived and encouraged Feng Jianxiong to log in to the blog to check out the backend data.
In fact, if you just want to know the number of fans, you can also know about Feng Jianxiong's homepage when you go to the blog. However, if you click on the comment increment in recent times, only the blogger's backend can see it more clearly.
When the group went upstairs, other team members who lived in the same hotel had to meet each other by chance. When they saw three beauties following Feng Jianxiong back to their room, locking the door and sneaking in, they could not have been told some rumors.
Feng Jianxiong tucked up the vpn at the girl's urging, opened Sina blog, and logged in to his account.
"Wow, I've been almost 1.5 million fans in these few days? I remember when we first went abroad, you were only over 700,000." As soon as I saw the data in the background, Yu Meiqin was the first to exclaim.
The traffic in the blog era is much more valuable than in the Weibo era in later generations. After all, PC users rarely pay attention to collections when reading blog posts. They only read whatever they searched on Baidu. If you want to read it again next time, that is, you can go to Baidu again or click on the browser's favorites.
Therefore, some self-media giants in later generations analyzed: the attention of a fan in the era of PC blogs is roughly equivalent to the attention of seven or eight fans in the era of Weibo. In the entertainment industry, it is even more like 20 times the effect.
1.5 million fans, in the blogging industry in 2007, were already a number that most public officials were envious and jealous.
Tian Haimo thought about it and asked in a discussion tone: "If you win the finals again, create some academic topics to arouse everyone's discussion, ride on the popularity and ferment, it is estimated that it will be possible to break through 2 million in the end?"
"What is the roughly equivalent of 1.5 million followers to 2 million? What is the approximate level of other well-known scholars?" Nan Xiaoniao usually has few bloggers and couldn't help asking.
"It's already very impressive, I can't explain it clearly. You can tell by looking at a few examples." Yu Meiqin explained enthusiastically, as if she was honored.
Then she grabbed the notebook, whispered on the browser for a while, and searched for several academic people. She was just joking:
"Look, Xiaoxiong is already awesome than other scholars who have gained fame by online new media: Song Hongbing, who has been popular with "Currency War", is still 700,000 fans, and is still standing there. Half a month ago, he and Xiaoxiong's popularity on the blog are on par. The "that month" of "Things in the Ming Dynasty" is more than 900,000, which was originally stronger than Xiaoxiong, but now it has been thrown away.
Oh, Gao Dasong's blog is 1.6 million, which is currently higher than Xiaoxiong. I guess he will win the finals and the fan boom will end and he will be able to surpass it. Professor Yi from the Baijia Forum "Praise the Three Kingdoms" is so popular? More than 1.9 million people follow him?"
All the people are all liberal intellectuals' approaches and do not like to believe in authority, so they rarely watch TV, which is why they have this question.
But in fact, this is the social reality. In 2007, although the influence of TV media in film and television dramas had been declining for a year, it still maintained its dominant position over online media in the fields of variety shows and academics.
This situation can last for three or four years.
After all, Chinese people always feel distrust of the brick beasts who are spraying on the Internet, and they feel that they are spraying randomly.
And the credibility of a brick scholar who can join CCTV can maintain for so many years.
With the influence of "Baijia Forum" at that time, Feng Jianxiong's social popularity was still lagging behind Professor Yi, which was a natural thing. As a young man who was only 20 years old, he still had opportunities.
Considering that there are not many people using blogs nowadays, converting the number of fans by traffic efficiency is roughly equivalent to this situation:
Before coming to Xingdao, about one out of every 50 Chinese people had heard of Feng Jianxiong's name - only if you had heard of the name, or you roughly know what this person is doing.
After the event is completely over and the topic is over, it can grow into about one out of every 20 Chinese people who have heard of Feng Jianxiong's name.
This is a very impressive achievement. After all, China is very big, and there are many closed corners that residents of first- and second-tier cities cannot imagine. In fact, even in ten years, there will be many people in rural areas below the third-tier and below who do not know who Ma Feng is.
This part of the stubborn closed population is about 300 million to 500 million. Therefore, if a celebrity in China can make half of the Chinese people know, it is already the top-level existence.
If you find it incredible, you can put yourself in your shoes: How many people know the name of the neighboring province, and what is the name of the cardinal? I guess most people can't say it. Many people don't even know what the name of the province is.
There are more than 30 provinces and cities in China.
Being able to get one in 20 Chinese people to know is already a more well-known existence than the provincial people.
Everyone played on the blog for a while and sighed that Feng Jianxiong's popularity soared.
Even Nan Xiaoniao, who has never played blogs, feels jealous of being a celebrity. She registered and got an account on the spot, and asked Feng Jianxiong to introduce his teammates in his blog post to help him become a fan.
Tian Haimo and Yu Meiqin both have blogs, but they are not very good at managing them.
Feng Jianxiong naturally would not favor one or the other, so he immediately posted a blog post introducing his three teammates. He called on fans who came to watch and eloquently, and could learn about it together.
He also sent a message to the official administrator in the blog backstage, urging the official to authenticate Tian Haimo and Nan Xiaoniao to add V. (Yu Meiqin has already added V by herself)
Because time is tight, there is only one and a half days to prepare for the game. After a half afternoon playing blogging, Tian Haimo had to act like a veteran and restrain her best friend Nan Xiaoniao to return to the game preparation state.
"Xiao Nan, stop watching, come back and discuss the debate topic!"
"Oh, don't, let me read it for a while, and you will discuss it first. I will stay up late to memorize the arguments tonight~ Anyway, we are the right side, and there is no need to adapt to the arguments!" Nan Xiaoniao was ecstatic and knew the taste, but suddenly the freshness of being a celebrity was captured and could not recover.
Tian Haimo was so angry that she was too lazy to bother with her.
In fact, Nan Xiaoniao didn't do anything serious. She just wanted to refresh her backstage in just a few minutes.
When I first registered the blog, I only had a dozen fans - teammates - and some of them were also classmates and friends who were playing bloggers. Nan Xiaoniao left a message on QQ to ask for attention.
However, after Feng Jianxiong posted a @ blog post introducing his teammates, the situation was obviously different.
Five minutes after posting, Nan Xiaoniao brushed her backstage and saw that the number of fans suddenly changed from dozens to hundreds.
After another five minutes, it actually increased by two or three hundred.
It exceeds a thousand in half an hour and two thousand in one hour.
This feeling is like a bad writer who has been frustrated for several years. His book collection has never exceeded 3,000 yuan. As a result, suddenly, he got a recommended position for a strong wind, and then he was so excited that he brushed the author's backstage for 24 hours, his brain was blank and he couldn't even code a word. He had to rely on eating and saving the manuscript to explode until the strong wind blows and pushes it down.
Tian Haimo and Yu Meiqin actually want to be popular among fans, but they love the debate itself more and just hold it back.
"Xiaoxiong, where do you think the biggest risk or attention should be in this game?" Tian Haimo suppressed her dissatisfaction with her best friend and asked Feng Jianxiong seriously.
"Everyone knows that students accumulate social experience is a good thing. Therefore, in this debate topic, the opposing party should focus on exaggerating many examples of being deceived and learning bad things when they are exposed to society too early to impress the compassion of the audience and judges.
Chapter completed!