The senior water army is composed of some foreign students working part-time and Chinese people who want to earn extra money and settle down in the United States. [Zero ↑ nine △ small ↑ say △ network]
This morning, the promotional video from Monster Heavy Industries was quietly sent to the group.
Then they immediately uploaded it to Google's video website, and then the video was edited, divided into long and short videos, and shared with different channels and forums.
After the senior water army made the video, they discussed in the group one by one how to edit the content of the post.
Administrator 01 said: "Before posting, we have to pay attention to two points. The first point is to emphasize that this kind of equipment has been in use in Hua Xia for half a year. "
"The second point is to emphasize that in Hua Xia, this kind of equipment is very important to the government. The government plans to build this kind of sewage treatment center in all cities within five years. "
"Boss, is there really such a plan?" Asked No. 07.
"How would I know? Are you stupid? We don't know, and the Americans don't know. Isn't it all up to you? "
"Anyway, stir up the emotions of their people and create the appearance that this kind of equipment is already very common in Hua Xia. The arrogant Americans are definitely going to explode. "
As time passed, the senior water army who mastered the essentials finished posting one after another.
"No. 05, how's the situation over there? I just posted on Facebook and tagged a few people who are focused on environmental protection. It seems that there is no movement? " An international student sitting in the University of Chicago library, sitting in the corner, quietly typed in the group.
Work Part-Time ~
This student named Jiang Cheng chose a rather unpopular sideline. However, unbeknownst to everyone, his side job as an American water army was particularly profitable. One hundred hits is one dollar, and when the performance is good, Jiang Cheng earns at most 8,000 US dollars a month.
"I posted on a forum where environmentalists gather, and the response seems to be good. The comments below have begun to trend. They are talking about going to the official website of the Environmental Protection Agency to complain." No. 05 replied.
"Damn ~ Damn ~ Damn ~" Jiang Cheng, who was constantly refreshing the web page, suddenly covered his mouth and hammered his thigh, trying to suppress the excitement in his heart.
"No. 05, my post was reposted by several well-known environmentalists, and they were very shocked."
"… My post has just been recommended in the headlines of this forum."
More than ten minutes later, the atmosphere in the group gradually became lively. Almost everyone was showing off their results and sharing screenshots of all kinds of interesting user comments.
Then, everyone went all out and continued with the rhythm of the next wave. The headlines used to attract attention were more and more exaggerated.
But no matter how exaggerated the final title was, or how short the video was shared. At the end of these posts, there would be a link to the world's largest video website, YTb.
How big is YTb?
There were more than a billion users in the world. Almost a third of the people who went online watched videos on this website every day. Of course, Hua Xia can't go up. We have Youku and iQIYI.
Hundreds of employees gathered at the YTb headquarters in San Bruno, California. They were responsible for the maintenance of the entire video website. Today was no different. It was a boring day.
Twenty-five-year-old Content Review Editor Chataway was in a bad mood after going to work early in the morning.
This was because he had not found any interesting videos for the past few days. If he couldn't find anything, his work would be boring, and he wouldn't get much of a bonus.
After making a cup of coffee, Chataway sat in front of the computer and looked at the intricate data graph on the screen with a bored mood.
This was the video from all over the world uploaded to the server he was in charge of today. The lines represented the state of each video, and they were finally calculated by the big data into various wave curves. Chataway wanted to find videos with potential from these curves.
Then, he clicked on these videos to see if they were worth recommending.
The data was finally calculated according to the number of views of the video, the length of watching it, and the comments of registered users.
On the screen, the lines were fluctuating. Whenever there was a big fluctuation, Chataway would click on it to watch. He just watched a few in a row. They were all vulgar and eye-catching things that had no value at all.
Chataway, who was drinking coffee, kept switching between groups of 100.
Suddenly ~
Chatham almost choked on his coffee. On the screen, he saw a red curve on the screen that had just been switched. It was like a rocket shooting straight up from the ground. From the very beginning, it had been alone on the frame of the screen.
Others were curve ups and downs. It was directly a Rocket. Almost every time it was refreshed, it would break through a scale used to measure the data score.
Chataway had never seen this kind of situation, at least not in the area he was responsible for. He had only heard that when Justin Bieber posted a small video, the data could fly out the trajectory of the Rocket.
His heartbeat instantly soared to 150. Chataway opened the video and was ecstatic in his heart. This must be a video posted by a top star, and he finally caught the opportunity.
[Strong Ionization Industrial Sewage Purifier]?
"What the hell is this?" Chataway opened the video and pulled the data below. As a result, his eyes almost popped out. The registered users had watched it 12,300 times and left more than 13,700 comments?
It was not a video posted by a big star. Justin Bieber's video broke through hundreds of thousands of views in just ten minutes, but the number of user comments was only about ten to one. This video actually reached one to one and a half?
"Hua Xia, a backward country, wants to promote this kind of equipment in various cities. Is our Ministry of Environmental Protection eating shit?"
"Our taxpayers' money must be spent on government officials' holidays."
"God, we need it in the Great Lakes, where heavy metals are seriously excessive."
"I am a resident of the St. Lawrence River. On behalf of the residents here, I strongly request the government to import a set of this equipment to purify our river."
When he finished watching the whole video, Chataway became angry.
"Is our Ministry of Environmental Protection eating shit?"
The angry Chataway used his greatest authority to open up a recommendation channel for this video.
If the previous video was like riding on a rocket, then after the recommendation channel was opened, this video was like riding on an interstellar spaceship with a warp drive.
In the United States, countless people suddenly saw this video.
…
The headquarters of the National Environmental Protection Agency of the United States was located in Washington. This powerful department was in charge of man-made pollution issues in the United States. It had more than 20,000 employees and more than 17 environmental research and testing institutes.
There were more than 700 employees working hard in the headquarters building. They naturally had no opportunity to watch video entertainment on the Internet at will.
Today was an ordinary day. In the Environmental Complaints Office, dozens of employees were working in boredom.
This office received online environmental complaints from the United States, and there was a huge electronic map hanging on the wall. Every time a complaint was submitted by users, a small red dot would appear on the map.
If the small red dots were concentrated, it meant that there was a more serious environmental pollution problem there. When there were more than ten complaints in the nearby area, they would officially enter the investigation work.
Everything was normal. Who would complain so early in the morning?
"Ding-dong ~"
An employee's computer sent a message alert that someone had posted a complaint through the official complaint channel.
On the electronic map on the big screen, a small red dot also lit up.
"A farmer from the St. Lawrence River." The employee pursed his lips and clicked on the complaint message.
"You guys who only know how to sit in the office and enjoy the air conditioning, please take a look at this video."
"Huh?" The employee looked at the message inexplicably.
"Ding-dong ~"
The computer next to him also rang. This time the complaint area was in Washington.
"Why is it that this equipment has been in use in Hua Xia for half a year, and you guys don't have a fart?"
"Ding-dong ~"
"Idiots, you are all a bunch of idiots …"
"Ding-dong ~" "Ding-dong ~" "Ding-dong ~" …
Slowly, the dozens of employees in the Environmental Complaints Office stood up involuntarily. They stared at the red dot on the electronic map in a daze as if they had been paralyzed.
The red dots, like a storm, quickly spread across the 50 states of the United States, and the number was uncountable.
Accompanied by a harsh sound, people mistakenly thought it was the outbreak of a biohazard crisis.
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