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☆ 14. Chapter 13 The poisonous bloggerfont record

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Chapter 13 Venomous Blogger

At seven o'clock in the morning, the alarm clock rang on time.

After turning off the alarm clock, Zhang Chao did not get up immediately. Instead, he habitually turned on his mobile phone and logged into Weibo to browse.

His fingers slid down carelessly, then stopped abruptly.

A Weibo post that was redirected to his homepage caught his attention.

Wait, the scene in this photo seems to be...

He hurriedly opened the picture. The Internet in the dormitory was a bit slow, and it took a while for the picture to load before it was displayed bit by bit.

His breath hitched.

It’s really a wonderful fruit shop!

Is the fruit shop popular?

Zhang Chao was overjoyed at first, and then carefully browsed the original text on Weibo, his heart sinking little by little.

He was aware of the recent debate on the Tianhai forum about the limited sales of fruit shops, and even went online to debate it while wearing a vest that had just been unblocked.

Although some people questioned that Xuanchu was playing a gimmick, public opinion generally favored the fruit shop. Who knows that his fruits are indeed amazing, not to mention the experimental report and the dual authoritative certification of Professor Wu.

The blogger who was the first to post the screenshots on Weibo was obviously one of the few opponents. The content in his screenshots were all comments that were unfavorable to the fruit shop and even distorted the truth, such as rumors that the fruit shop paid people to queue up and that the experimental report was falsified. ,etc.

If it was just like this, it wouldn't be a big problem. His account didn't get much attention. Unexpectedly, a marketing account retweeted his Weibo, and then this Weibo was forwarded and published by the million-fan V "If There Is a Peanut" Comments, which led to discussion.

When Zhang Chao read it, the repost already had more than 20,000 likes and more than 5,000 comments.

Popular comments: [Records of Contemporary Internet Celebrity Stores: If the quantity is limited, customers will come like clouds, but if the quantity is not limited, the crowd will be deserted. There is absolutely nothing wrong with merchants offering limited sales [dog head]]

This comment received 15,000 likes.

Zhang Chao was so angry that he made a quick call and clicked to send:

[What does the keyboard man know besides typing on the keyboard? Do you know how popular the Wonderful Fruit Shop is usually? ]

But his reply quickly disappeared among the comments.

Because for most netizens, it doesn't really matter what the truth is. They just want to find a channel to vent their emotions.

In fact, we can't blame them entirely.

These days, the word "Internet celebrity" is both very valuable and very worthless.

It is valuable because as long as it is branded with this sign, whether it is a person or a product, it will have a good value.

But once it becomes widespread, it will make people feel cheap.

Today is no longer ten years ago. The term "Internet celebrity" has been overused. You can find any self-media and post a gg article to brag about it, and you can call yourself an "Internet celebrity".

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