095: The 95th day of being popular
Mu Taozhi's intuition told him that Yao Bianliang might have said something that shouldn't have been said to the fan so not even one person made an event of fundraising.
Mu Taozhi: "Think carefully, have you expressed something you shouldn't have expressed? For example, implying that they don't need to raise too much money..."
Yao Bianliang looked at him strangely: "Of course, I said that."
Mu Taozhi's expression froze.
Yao Bianliang continued: "I have explained everything clearly, asked them to cancel all fundraising activities, and discouraged everyone from spending money to vote."
Mu Taozhi: "Cancel...fundraising?!"
A question mark slowly popped up on Mu Taozhi's head, and his red hair almost exploded, looking a little funny.
"You... you not only don't promote fund-raising activities but also stop them?" Mu Taozhi felt that he was going crazy.
Is there something wrong with the world, or something wrong with his mind?
How could such outrageous things happen?
"When I remind you, it's for you to engage in more fund-raising activities, not for you to stop it!" Mu Taozhi felt that his brain cell was running out.
"Yao Bianliang, do you know that if you miss this opportunity, you will be completely cold!"
Hearing that the arc of Yao Bianliang's lips rose slightly.
Of course, she knew that.
No one knew better than her how important fans were in variety shows.
Generally speaking, as long as there were no irreversible accidents, the efforts of fans could determine the popularity of idols.
The more fans you had, the easier it was for a star to succeed.
In order to attract fans, the capital would spend money to promote stars; when the stars become popular, they would in turn draw money from fans' pockets to achieve the purpose of cutting leeks.
To put it bluntly, fans were the idol's customers and the idol's clients.
Without the financial and other support of Party A's father, the star would naturally be cold.
"Mu Taozhi, it's impossible for me to raise funds," Yao Bianliang tried hard to suppress the corners of her mouth, and said calmly, "I will never do such a thing as ask money from fans."
Mu Taozhi scratched his hair: "The fans voted with the money voluntarily, what's wrong with that?"
Yao Bianliang looked into his eyes and said seriously: "But, voluntary and being forced to volunteer are fundamentally two different things."
What?
Hearing this made Mu Taozhi feel a little strange, and he frowned slightly, still not quite understanding.
In his opinion, as long as those fans who raised funds were not empty promises, then they were worthy of being fans.
The fundraising event was just a way to encourage fans to hit the ranking, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Yao Bianliang was helpless: "You don't really think that things like raising funds to hit the rankings are completely done by fans on their own initiative and voluntarily?"
"Imagine that you have joined a fan group and met many like-minded partners of the same age. You discuss your idols every day, and you chat very well."
"At this time, a fundraising event was launched in the group, and almost every little friend you know invested money."
"You didn't plan to spend money at first, but your friends said that if the idol does not have the support of fans, it is very likely that it will not be able to debut. The idol can only rely on us, and we must support it."
"In this case, as an immature minor, would you choose to invest a little pocket money in it?"
Mu Taozhi opened his mouth, and finally said: "Probably...will vote a little?"
Yao Bianliang nodded: "Then do you think you really invested the money 'voluntarily'?"
Mu Taozhi was speechless.
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