Chapter 568 If you won't tell, I can.
Chapter 568 If you won't tell, I can.
Gu Lin briefly told the two of these things.
"It might be a bit early to congratulate you, but congratulations anyway."
Sheng Hanyu said.
In fact, if Gu Lin hadn't been honest and decent, and if a slick person had handled the matter, it might never have involved them at all.
However, slick people usually wouldn't let themselves get to this point...
This is why the fox needs the tiger's permission before it can "borrow power from the tiger."
"You've lost quite a few followers."
Ye Sanqing took out his phone, looked at it, and said.
She had actually noticed this topic, because it was ridiculous that Gu Lin's bare-faced photo had been trending on social media for several days.
He just posted a photo...
Sometimes I can understand why some netizens feel that this kind of thing is taking up public resources...
But now it seems that this is something that artists cannot control.
Ye Sanqing thought Gu Lin's idea of leaving his original agency was a good one, and whether or not he would sign a new agency later was something to be decided later.
It's quite obvious that his company has essentially created a massive monster, but he's powerless to control it.
Fortunately, Gu Lin is a decent person. If someone with ulterior motives wanted to use this influence to do something, they wouldn't be able to control it.
In other words, they didn't consider the consequences at all when they created this god...
Adding to the previous incident involving Xiao Yueyin's house collapse, it seems we really want to swallow up all the resources that have leaked from them...
Indeed, greed knows no bounds.
Ye Sanqing found it quite amazing that the matter could be resolved simply by mentioning their names.
It's like before, before any war even started, the other side just surrendered... and not directly, but indirectly.
"Yes, but..."
Gu Lin gave a wry smile, then quickly changed his expression and said, "Fans who would unfollow me over something like this are probably not my true supporters."
His fan base was still decent, around 20 million, but whether that number was inflated is unknown. It has now dropped by about one-tenth.
That is, the starting number changed from 2 to 1, so it's quite obvious at first glance.
However, judging from the fact that he can generate days of discussion on trending topics with just one photo he posts, he probably has quite a few active fans...
That's true. If there were any fake accounts or fake followers involved, Gu Lin wouldn't be under so much pressure now.
"It seems like some people support you."
Ye Sanqing scrolled through the comments and said.
Aside from those who were extremely anxious and demanded that Gu Lin immediately return to normal, there were also those who suspected that he might have suffered some kind of shock, and of course, there was a small group of rational people, but in the end, these were a very small minority.
Of course, their rhetoric was quite peculiar, and it took Ye Sanqing a long time to understand it.
For example, she might shout about how heartbroken she is, and then start listing all the roles Gu Lin has played before...
It took me a while to realize that this person was trying to tell Gu Lin not to post photos of himself without makeup...
A rational statement is easier to understand; it's an appeal for giving Gu Lin a certain degree of freedom.
But the other side also had a compelling argument, and surprisingly, it even made some sense.
For example, "We spend money on him, so he has to show us a satisfactory side," or something like that.
Basically, it means that consumers have the right to be picky about products.
“I’m very grateful to them, but right now… it seems like nothing I say will really make a difference.”
Gu Lin said.
Ye Sanqing saw it, and he certainly saw it too. He really wanted to support the rational supporters' argument, but based on his experience, if he spoke up now…
It is highly likely that this will escalate into a situation where other irrational people attack this small group of rational individuals.
They'll disappear without a trace when nothing happens, and he'll be accused of "inciting cyberbullying."
This is also a very despicable point. He didn't guide anything, but in the end, public opinion will definitely attribute the problem to him.
To be honest, these fans who are more inflammatory may not actually like him. Let alone his real human side, they may not even like him as a commodity.
Because there are some people who simply enjoy the feeling of causing trouble.
Simply put, they need to be part of a group with such strong voices to feel a sense of belonging.
This phenomenon is actually common in fan circles. The most obvious ones are those who frequently switch allegiances, meaning they become fans of whichever celebrity is popular.
Economic factors certainly play a part, after all, being a big fan of some popular celebrities can be a way to make money.
But in terms of psychological identification, that's a completely different story.
They enjoy the feeling of having everyone respond to their calls and doing whatever they're told, even if their reasons and stances are wrong.
If problems arise, they can blame the other party for being too fragile, or they can use celebrities as a pretext and say things like "we're all doing this for our brother or sister" to get away with it.
If someone keeps bringing it up, they'll turn around and accuse the other person of cyberbullying ordinary people.
In this situation, it's quite a malignant tumor, but when it's not obvious, it's not so easy to detect.
After all, they usually act very well, and it's impossible to dig out everyone's brain to see what's inside, right?
"It's okay, if you don't want to tell me, I can."
Ye Sanqing laughed, and then retweeted the Weibo post at lightning speed.
She actually wanted to offer her support, but it was better not to do so before communicating with the person involved.
Although most of her fans are normal people, there are bound to be some people who want to cause trouble.
Now that Gu Lin himself wants to affirm this view, she might as well speak up.
Otherwise, it really feels like I've received a lot of thanks without doing anything...
"..."
Gu Lin looked at Sheng Hanyu in shock, his eyes conveying the message: Aren't you going to stop her at all? What if some unpleasant rumors start to circulate?
Sheng Hanyu shrugged.
His meaning was quite clear: could he possibly stop Ye Sanqing from doing what she wanted to do? Besides, the effect of her posting this was quite good.
He certainly doesn't mind, since he was the one who came up with the idea. It's perfectly normal for Ye Sanqing to express his support.
But I reckon the Lu family will go crazy if they see this, and then the pressure will be put on Lu Mingye again!
I let him send messages late last night, so now I'll just add to his troubles.
Ye Sanqing hasn't posted much on Weibo this week, except for some pictures of the fish he and Sheng Hanyu caught and what the fish looked like after they were cooked...
So when she posted this, everyone who clicked in was surprised to find that it was actually a show of support for Gu Lin!
How should I put it? It feels like public resources are being taken over again.
But since she's already up there, and she won't come down whether she speaks or not, why not turn the tables and make use of it?
Maybe if she gets involved, this matter can be resolved more quickly.
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