Chapter 80: The 80th day of being popular
Chapter 80: The 80th day of being popular
Wasn't this just taking money from fans' pockets in different ways?
At first glance, it sounds a bit like a pyramid scheme.
Yao Bianliang thought for a while and asked: "Who is that person who promised to 'add xx RMB? Did the celebrity pay for it himself?"
"Uh..." Mu Taozhi was silent, "Maybe some rich fans."
Of course, it might just be some empty promises.
In fact, most star teams did this.
Anyway, after the fundraising was completed, only you would know whether there will be an additional investment.
"It turns out that's the case," Yao Bianliang was thoughtful, "It's no wonder that some contestants' votes are ridiculously high."
Local tyrants spend money, coupled with fans comparing each other and pulling people everywhere, the number of votes will naturally go up.
Yao Bianliang had been in the entertainment industry for several years before binding the fast travel system.
But in the world she lives in, the entertainment industry had not yet developed a fan economy. Fans called themselves film fans and music fans. They would fall in love with idols because of their excellent works, but they would not support their works just because they like the idols.
As for the way they support their idols, they were actually relatively simple, usually by buying idol posters, magazines or DVDs.
And behaviours such as hitting the rankings and swiping votes were absolutely unacceptable.
Before participating in the variety show, Yao Bianliang also searched for relevant information on the Internet.
As far as she knows, fans could vote for their favourite idols by spending money or doing tasks for a long time.
But she really didn't expect that those voting methods were only on the surface.
There were far more black-box operations than she imagined.
Mu Taozhi continued: "Actually, many fans are willing to spend money on idols, and this is also a kind of happiness for them."
"As long as you act well and improve your strength, you can live up to their hard work."
The corner of Yao Bianliang's mouth twitched.
It was impossible to raise funds, and it was impossible in this life.
On the one hand, she would turn cold sooner or later, and it was doomed that it was impossible to give these fans a good result.
If under such circumstances, she still asked fans for money, Yao Bianliang's own conscience would not be able to bear it.
On the other hand, a more important reason was- she had to get cold!
If these fans frantically voted for her, how could she survive?
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