Monster Factory

Chapter 552

Chapter 552: Angry American Internet users.

historical

Among Marine’s superiors were foreign students on a work-study program and among them Chinese who wanted to earn extra money, settle and work in the United States.

This morning, a promotional video filmed by Monster Heavy Industry spilled discreetly between this group, so this video was immediately uploaded from the Google video site, then this group split the video, and after splitting it into several short and long videos, they will use these pieces of videos to share them on different channels in the forums after making changes to them.

This group of senior Marines, after reviewing the video, discussed how to change the content of the message piece by piece in the group.

Admin 01 said: “Before posting it, everyone should first enter two points. The first point is to point out that this equipment has been used in China for six months. The second point is to point out that in China, and this equipment is highly regarded by the government and the US government plans to establish such wastewater treatment centers in all cities within five years. “

“Boss, do they really have this plan?” O7 asked.

“How would I know? Are you stupid? I don’t know, even Americans don’t know, just say it by mouth. Either way, it stirs up the emotions of their people, and creating this kind of equipment in China is already very common. Proud and arrogant Americans will definitely get their hair pulled,” Administrator 01 said then turned to 05: “O5, what is the situation on your side?”

“I just posted it on Facebook, and I also added names of a few professors who focus on protecting the environment. It seems like there is nothing moving,” A foreign student sitting in the library at the University of Chicago, Sitting in a corner, quietly typing in the computer. In his ~ study ~ work ~ programs

This classmate named Jiang Cheng chose a rather unpopular sideline, however, what we do not know is that he is particularly profitable in his secondary activity in the US Navy because when he typed a hundred clicks he made a dollar, and when his performance is good, he could earn up to eight thousand dollars a month.

“I was on a forum where environmentalists were concentrating, and the result seemed to be good. The comments below started becoming popular. They are discussing and want to go to the official Environmental Protection Agency site to complain,” replied 05.

“I’m counting on ~ I’m counting on ~ I’m counting on ~” A little nervous, Jiang Cheng, who was constantly refreshing the web page, suddenly covered his mouth, hammering his thighs, trying to hold his heart in excitement.

“05, my post was reprinted by these well-known environmentalists, and they were shocked...”

“... My post was just recommended by the title of this forum.”

Over ten minutes later, the mood in the group gradually became lively. Almost everyone shows off their accomplishments and shares interesting user posts with screenshots. Then everyone got on fire and carried on the next wave of beats, as the headlines used to grab viewers’ attention were exaggerated one by one, but no matter how over the top the final title is or how much the shared video is short. At the end of these articles, the initial link will be attached to the world’s largest video site, the YouTube

How big is YouTube

There are over 100 million users worldwide and almost a third of all internet users worldwide watch videos on this site every day. Of course, China can not go up here, we have Youku iQiyi

YouTube headquarters are located in San Bruno, California, hundreds of employees gather here to take care of the maintenance of the entire video site. Today is no different, a boring day.

Chattaway, a 25-year-old content review editor, felt a little miserable after morning work because he hadn’t found any interesting videos for several days. He couldn’t dig any interesting videos, and he doesn’t want to talk about his work because he only got a few pennies in bonus.

After brewing a cup of coffee, Chataway sat down at the computer, in a boring mood, looking at the intricate data graphs on the screen that looked like stock lines. This is a video from around the world uploaded to its server today. The lines represent the state of each video, and finally, various fluctuation curves are calculated by big data. Chattaway wanted to take a video of the existing potential of these curves. He then clicked on those videos to watch them and judge if there was any recommendation value. Data is calculated based on the number of video clicks, viewing time, and message status from registered users.

On the screen, the lines fluctuated one by one, and whenever there was a large fluctuation, Chataway would click to look at it. He just looked at a few in a row, they were all kind of vulgar blogger eyeballs and had no value.

Chattaway, who was drinking coffee, kept switching between 100 groups and 100 groups. Suddenly he almost spat out a sip of coffee with a “pouf” on the screen when he saw a red curve on the data card that had just switched, like a rocket, and he stood straight up in place.

Everything else is at the bottom of the curve, but this curve made a direct rocket-like climb, almost every time he refreshed it, it crosses a scale used to measure data scores.

Chattaway has never seen such a situation, at least not in the area he is responsible for. He only heard of Justin Bieber doing this. In the little video above, the data had flown out of the path like a rocket.

The heart rate shot up to one hundred and five in an instant. Chattaway started opening this video while he was ecstatic in his heart. It must be a big star’s video, and he finally seized the opportunity to get a look.

[Strong ionization industrial wastewater purifier]?

“What is that?” Chattaway clicked on the video and extracted the data below. As a result, his eyes almost locked. Registered users who viewed the video amounted to 12,300 and leftover 13,700 comments?

It was not a video of a big star. At first, Justin Bieber’s video snapped hundreds of thousands of clicks in just ten minutes, but the number of user comments was only about one in ten. It turned out to be rated at 1.5 stars.

“The backward country, China, needs to promote this kind of equipment in various cities. Is our Department of Environmental Protection eating shit? Our taxpayers’ money must have been spent on travel and vacations for government officials. My God, we need it in the Great Lakes, which are heavily targeted by heavy metals. I am a resident of the St. Lawrence River. On behalf of the people here, I strongly demand from the government a set of this equipment and also the import to purify our river.”

Watching the entire video, Chattaway was outraged.

“Is our Department of Environmental Protection eating shit?” Angry Chattaway used his utmost authority to open a recommendation channel for this video.

If this video was said to have done a rocket view climb before, then when it opened it up as a recommended channel, this video had a spaceship climb with a curved motor.

In the United States, countless people suddenly saw this video.

............

The United States National Environmental Protection Agency is headquartered in Washington, and this powerful department is in charge of controlling anthropogenic pollution in the United States. It has more than 20,000 employees and has 17 environmental research laboratories. More than 700 employees work hard in the headquarters building. Naturally, they don’t have the ability to watch online video entertainment at will.

Today is an ordinary day at the Environmental Complaints Bureau, with dozens of employees working in boredom at their desks. Here they receive environmental complaints about the Internet from all over the United States, and there is a huge electronic map on the wall. Whenever a complaint is submitted by users, a small red dot will appear on the map.

If the little red dots are concentrated, it means there is a serious problem of environmental pollution. When there are more than ten complaints in the area, the employees will formally carry out investigative work. Everything is normal, who would have the right to complain early in the morning?

Suddenly.

“Ding Dong ~”

An employee’s computer sent a message reminding someone to make a complaint through the official website’s complaint channel.

A small red dot has lit up on the electronic board on the large screen.

“A farmer from the St. Lawrence River,” The employee choked on his mouth and clicked on the complaint message.

“You guys who only sit at the desk and blow the air conditioning on, please take a look at this video.”

“Huh?” The employee looked at the information inexplicably.

“Dingdong ~”

The computer next to him also rang. This time the complaint area is in Washington.

“Why has this kind of equipment been used in a town in China for six months, but none of your farts?”

“Dingdong ~”

“Idiots, you are all idiots ~”

“Dingdong ~”

“Dingdong ~”

“Dingdong ~” ...

Slowly, dozens of Environmental Complaints Bureau employees stood up involuntarily, as if stunned, looking at the red dots on the electronic map.

Like storms, the red dots have spread rapidly through all 50 states of the United States and their numbers are no longer counted.

Accompanied by the harsh sound of ding-dong, people mistakenly thought it was a Resident Evil explosion.

“Quickly ~ download this video and call a specialist to inquire.”