Chapter 140 Internet Era

Despite the covert operations of online groups, these black posts continue to be posted.

Chen Linfeng was already certain that someone had spent money on this.

Liu Qianqian had always believed in Chen Linfeng's judgment, but after hearing his reasons, she felt a little panicked.

"Ah, so you have been helping me all along. Thank you, Xiaofeng."

But it makes me think that someone is specifically bashing her, and that they might be someone in the circle.

She said in a timid voice, "How could someone pay to hack me? What should I do?"

Chen Linfeng comforted him, "Don't worry. I'll ask the network team to observe for a few days and check the IP addresses of the posters from the backend to determine whether it is one or multiple."

Today's water army industry has not yet developed to the high-end stage, and should not use means such as dynamic IP.

Chen Linfeng thought about the information from his previous life.

He didn't pay much attention to the matter at the time, but he did see similar negative posts on the Internet during that period.

When the story reached its most serious stage, it was probably a person named Song Wude who openly spread rumors and caused trouble on a TV program.

However, it is basically certain that this person has a complete mental problem. From his subsequent remarks, we can see that he is a born gossipmonger.

Not only Liu Xixi was rumored, but also about forty or fifty celebrities including Ying Tao and Mr. Xie.

Even though he later failed against Ying Tao and Director Xie, he still did not learn his lesson.

But in the early stage, it was these negative posts on the Internet that gave Song Wude inspiration.

"Okay, I'll talk about it later."

I was originally very happy to call and chat today, but I didn't expect this to happen. Liu Qianqian hung up the phone with a heavy heart.

Chen Linfeng then instructed the network team to focus on Liu Qianqian's online public opinion in the following period of time.

I've raised them for so long, I have to take them out this time to test their quality.

Chen Linfeng went online and read through the comments himself, and found that netizens were generally skeptical.

Some of Liu Xixi's fans directly cursed at the poster, and the battle with the poster has reached dozens of levels.

However, this approach is somewhat irrational. Not only is it useless in reversing the situation, but it will only increase the discussion of the topic.

Although not many onlookers believe it, it is hard to say what will happen if this situation continues for a period of time.

The Internet is still in its early stages and many netizens do not have a high level of understanding of the information on the Internet.

No matter how outrageous a rumor is, there will always be people who believe it.

If those who truly believed the content of the black post also participated in forwarding it, it would be very troublesome.

Therefore, it is better to resolve this matter as soon as possible. Chen Linfeng also does not want to see his friend's temperament change drastically because of this matter.

In fact, you can find the answer by comparing the interview videos of Liu Xixi in her early and later years in her previous life.

After this incident, Liu Qianqian became noticeably less lively, and her speech wasn't as forthright and direct as before.

Of course, as an artist, it is a good thing to be careful with your words.

But it is better not to learn the lesson from such disgusting things.

This is Liu Qianqian.

After she hung up the phone, she started searching for posts and topics related to herself on the Internet.

Before, I only occasionally saw a few negative posts when I was surfing the Internet, but I didn’t pay much attention to them.

Ever since she entered the film and television industry, there have been constant controversies and smears that have never stopped, so when she saw the negative posts before, she didn't care much.

Now that I have searched specifically, I have discovered that something is indeed wrong.

The number of black posts is much greater than in the past. They can be found in almost every forum and are even distributed on the homepage.

Judging from the time, most of the negative posts were posted in the past half month, and they all used various ridiculous reasons to frame her.

Looking at the replies below, some netizens have begun to believe it.

The more Liu Qianqian watched, the angrier she became, and at the same time, a little scared.

She ran out of the room, found her mother, and told Liu Xiaoli about it.

Liu Xiaoli was very surprised that such a thing could happen.

She doesn't usually go online and didn't notice anything wrong with the public opinion.

Liu Xixi took her mother to her room and let her look at the posts she had found.

Liu Xiaoli read through the posts one by one, and her head was buzzing with anger. It took her a long time to calm down.

After calming down, Liu Xiaoli also realized the seriousness of the matter.

She said seriously, "Xixi, don't worry, I'll go ask some friends what to do about this kind of thing."

She had never encountered such large-scale and concentrated malice before, and she couldn't think of a solution for a while.

"Okay, I'm not in a hurry."

……

For the next two days, Chen Linfeng continued filming as usual.

At noon that day, Liu Xiaoli secretly came to the crew to find him.

The two met at a cafe near the crew.

Chen Linfeng guessed that she was probably going to talk about Liu Qianqian.

Sure enough, Liu Xiaoli first expressed her gratitude to Chen Linfeng for his previous protection of Xixi in online public opinion.

They were usually good friends, so Chen Linfeng waved his hand to indicate that it was nothing.

As a person of the older generation, Liu Xiaoli has not experienced the Internet era, so she doesn't pay much attention to related content.

This incident was a heavy blow to her.

The protection he gave to his daughter was not as good as the attention that this boy in front of him casually arranged his employees to provide.

When she heard Xixi say it before, she didn't feel it.

Now, after asking professionals, I realized that we can find a group of people to pay special attention to online public opinion.

Moreover, it is possible to obtain the backend management rights in various well-known forums and guide public opinion with exactly how much resources are needed.

His friend is from abroad and he was very moved by this.

I didn't expect that there are people in China who are so perceptive and started planning the Internet public opinion platform so early.

When Liu Xiaoli thought of this, she became more certain of her thoughts.

This matter still falls on Xiao Chen's shoulders.

"Xiao Chen, you have both resources and ideas in terms of online public opinion. I want to ask you, how do you think we should deal with this kind of thing?"

Currently, no one in the country has experience in handling similar cases.

She found some public relations people, and they reminded her that the most appropriate approach was to deal with the problem at the source, and that simply presenting facts and reasoning was useless.

The most taboo thing in the public opinion field is to fall into the dilemma of self-proof.

No matter how hard you try to prove that you didn't do it, it's all in vain. Netizens who tend to believe you generally won't listen to what you say.

So when encountering this situation, deleting the post is a more appropriate measure.

Eliminate disputes and information sources directly at the source.

Liu Xiaoli told others the method they had told him, and offered to pay a certain amount of money as the fee for deleting the post.

Chen Linfeng was very upset. This aunt was desperate and was trying every possible means to cure her illness.

He patiently advised, “Aunt Liu, it’s not that I’m unwilling to take action, but this is not the spontaneous behavior of a few black fans.

There are people behind the scenes who are carrying out an organized and premeditated large-scale smear campaign. Simply deleting the posts is useless.

They will continue to post after I delete them. Even if I delete them by focusing on the IP, they might come up with a dynamic IP, which will make it even more difficult to deal with. It will be difficult to even tell whether they are a water army or not.

And those members of my online group who serve as administrators in various forums do so at a cost.

They must also abide by the forum rules and cannot delete posts at will.

At present, some ordinary netizens have been forwarding it. If we delete it for these people, it may cause a bigger public opinion storm.”

I didn't pay much attention to it before, but after checking it carefully through the backend in the past two days, although most of the posts have obvious signs of water army, it is no longer just the water army that is causing trouble.

A considerable number of ordinary netizens are also participating in forwarding similar posts.

In the past two days, the network group has tried to delete more radical posts in accordance with the forum rules.

But with the internet trolls constantly stirring up trouble, deleting posts has no effect at all.

If we delete posts on a large scale at this time, it is very likely that the troll army will turn their attention to the moderators and other platform managers, which will make things even worse.
Liu Xiaoli felt disappointed.

(End of this chapter)

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