The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 3110



Chapter 3110

After Pietro's introduction, Wanda and the others finally opened the door to the new world.

They found that the Internet was not what they imagined. The more outstanding people were, the more they could shine here. On the contrary, you had to be special enough. To put it more deeply, you had to have something to do in order to attract fans.

Mutants have a natural advantage in doing things. Ordinary people can only bite a lighter and get hurt easily. Mutants are different. They have strong teeth and can chew a hole in a radiator, not to mention a lighter.

There are already many smart mutants who have opened their own accounts online to show their daily lives. Some mutants who are hovering between the Epsilon level and the Delta level have even used their unique mutant abilities to attract a large number of fans.

For example, there is a mutant whose mutant ability is transparent skin and internal organs. His skin and internal organs are a bit like jelly, light blue and translucent. Only the bones are similar to normal humans. Apart from that, he has no special abilities.

According to him, he had been ridiculed by others since he was a child. Others would deliberately beat him to see how his internal organs shook. His parents also hated him and thought he was a scary monster. They kicked him out of the house when he was very young.

He did not receive a good education and could not find a decent job. Even as a waiter, he was fired because he could easily scare customers. He was once wandering on the street.

However, because he looked scary, no one dared to harm him, and no one dared to snatch food from him. He barely survived and wandered like this until he was in his 30s.

At that time, he was wandering on the street and happened to meet a blogger who made a video. The blogger used his weird image to become popular on the Internet. In order to thank him, he bought him a mobile phone and found him a warehouse to live in.

Then this mutant began his video career. At the beginning, he tried many styles. Finally, he started to do street pranks, using his weird and scary image to tease passers-by, and became famous in a short time.

Later, he collaborated with some well-known magic and editing bloggers, participated in various Halloween variety shows, appeared on several talk shows, and even became a special guest presenter at the Super Bowl.

Now he is the mutant with the most fans on Tiktok, with more than 50 million fans, and his fame is second only to the two old men who have been on the news every day for half a century.

Wanda and the others also found that there were several videos pinned on the mutant's homepage, mainly about how he worked hard to achieve his current achievements, mainly about the bullying and discrimination he suffered when he was a child.

In fact, when she saw this video, Wanda didn't dare to click on the comments below, because according to her previous experience, the comments below would probably not be too friendly. Most of them would definitely say that he looked so scary and deserved to be bullied. Wanda has heard a lot of such words.

But to the surprise of the Lansheer family, most of the comments below were relatively friendly, and many of them were sharing their previous experiences of school bullying. Many people said that it had nothing to do with your ugly appearance. As long as they wanted to bully others, they would do it no matter how beautiful you were.

Of course, there are indeed some voices of mutant discriminators, but after Wanda clicked on the replies below, she found that most of them were scolding these discriminators, and the scolding was quite ugly.

At this time, Wanda actually realized the importance of Schiller's words about fighting for the right to speak on the Internet.

Those who scold those mutant discriminators may not really have a good impression of mutants. They just like this blogger and can't stand others scolding their idols, so they talk back.

But even so, when they make some decisions about mutants, they will think of an idol they like very much is a mutant, which proves that such people are not all time bombs, not all destroyers of society, and not all as dangerous and terrible as the stereotypes say.

Mutants of all generations have made countless efforts to eliminate stereotypes. Of course, in front of Magneto, let's not discuss the question of where the stereotypes come from.

In short, the propaganda of countless media that tend to be mutants is not as influential as this mutant Internet celebrity.

This made Wanda realize that she and Jarvis were fully capable of changing the public opinion status of mutants on their own.

This was not because Wanda had much confidence in her charm, but because her husband was a robot, the strongest electronic life in the world.

What did this mean? It meant that if he wanted, he could make the number of users of this software soar to trillions in an instant, and on average, each person could be followed by dozens of water armies. This could not be said to be a flood. God would think that his flood of destruction was a minor one when he saw this amount of water.

The basic rule of the traffic effect is that the more popular you are, the more traffic you have, the more people will see it, and then there will be more traffic.

So they don't need to worry about how to accumulate fans in the early stage. Jarvis's water army is different from those low-level three-no accounts. They are all high-tech pseudo-people with complete information and they will post videos to record their lives.

With such a strong backing, what reason does Wanda have not to do it?

However, she also has a worry, that is, with so many water armies pouring in suddenly, the software company will definitely notice it.

It was at this time that she realized that Jarvis had actually started preparing a few years ago. He had planted many such accounts at a reasonable speed on major video software, and short video software was no exception, so there was no need to cram at the last minute.

Perhaps the real romance is that the other party has taken 9,999 steps and is just waiting for you to take the last step.

Because Wanda was busy, Schiller went to find Peter and Gwen. They were playing games in the room. When they saw Schiller coming, they greeted him enthusiastically.

However, Schiller felt that he had disturbed their world of two, so he didn't go in. Peter greeted his camera. Schiller looked at Peter in the camera and said, "You are really in a good state recently. After this video is sent out, there will definitely be a group of people screaming at you."

Peter smiled shyly, and his demeanor was exactly the same as when he was 16 years old. Peter has always been a big boy next door. He is not handsome, but he always has an inexplicable affinity. It is rare that he can make people of all types not hate him.

Of course, Schiller did not forget to harass Pikachu and Raccoon in the end. Pikachu is also an Internet celebrity. His extremely cute appearance and Canadian accent rap form a sharp contrast. He is liked by many people and has hundreds of thousands of fans online.

Rocket Raccoon usually surfs the cosmic Internet, which is even more colorful. Their official website of the Guardians of the Galaxy has more than 200 million subscriptions. Although 200 million fans are nothing on the cosmic Internet, it can barely be considered a small Internet celebrity.

They use the universal language on the cosmic Internet, a language compiled by the three major empires to facilitate communication between civilizations. This language is also very simple, similar to English. You can learn it casually and you can understand it roughly. Rocket Raccoon is the best at speaking the universal language in the Guardians of the Galaxy.

When Schiller interviewed him, he also asked him to speak a paragraph. The tone, speed and pronunciation sounded more like German, but Rocket Raccoon briefly explained that it was essentially an alphabetic language.

But the grammar sounds a bit like Chinese, that is, there is no grammar in spoken language, let alone tenses and declension pronouns. You can say whatever you want, and the main feature is to do whatever you want.

Schiller suggested that Rocket Raccoon open an account and teach humans to speak the universal language online. Rocket Raccoon was actually somewhat interested, but not because he wanted to be a teacher, but because he could make money.

The Guardians of the Galaxy received funding from SHIELD, and Nick was relatively generous in these aspects, but Star-Lord and his team spent money too lavishly, and always spent the funds quickly, resulting in Rocket having no money to trade in his collections.

If he could make money as an Internet celebrity on Earth, he could buy Earth's local specialties, that is, vibranium, and resell them in the universe, so that he could exchange them for cosmic currency to purchase his favorite mechanical limbs.

Schiller originally wanted to find Nick, but Nick actually took Eddie and Helen to go fishing, so he had to end the video shooting.

He edited it casually and posted it online. What was somewhat unexpected to Schiller was that this video became popular and jumped to the top of the hot list in less than an hour.

Schiller felt a little strange, because what he shot was really a pure account book, and the editing was to cut out the part where he walked, without any artistic processing and creation. How could this be popular? Is my journey to becoming an internet celebrity a little too simple?

But little do people know that this is what the audience wants to see. Although the well-dressed and intrigue-filled superhero banquets are interesting, people are always more interested in the private lives of superheroes.

The superheroes in Schiller's videos are all wearing sportswear or pajamas, leaning there in a crooked manner, sleepy, and focusing on a sense of relaxation. Isn't this exactly what they want to see in the private lives of superheroes?

And the more unprofessional the shooting techniques are, the more it shows that the scenes are very real and there is no suspicion of posing. Fans of various superheroes can find what they want to see in the videos and have heated discussions in the comment area.

Schiller did find comments about himself in the comments of superhero fans, but they were still not so friendly. The one with the highest likes was "Pray for a camera to grow on the doctor's head (hands folded)".

So the meaning of my existence as an internet celebrity is to shoot the daily life of superheroes for you?

Schiller replied to a few little red faces below.

I'm already editing the running group copy


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