Two days ago, I wrote the article about the political drama of Qunxingba ( P club players in the “Quixing” post bar, staged a real political drama )
Before, I didn’t have much interest in this kind of permission disputes that happened in Tieba. On the one hand, there have been many similar cases in Tieba before, and friends with rich Internet surfing experience believe that they have tasted enough; on the other hand, I myself have faced a similar dilemma, and now I feel a little embarrassed .
It was probably ten years ago, when Baidu Tieba was in full swing, when I just came into contact with the OCG environment of Yu-Gi-Oh, in order to follow the footsteps of the army, I switched from private forums to Baidu, which has higher user activity and more focused discussions. Post it.
In view of the popularity of “Yu-Gi-Oh” in China, there are actually quite a few posts related to this game, but the strong competitive atmosphere in the “Yu-Gi-Oh” circle makes it possible for the “superior” players to focus on collecting and sorting out the winning card groups in major competitions. Deck it” became the only way for the Yu-Gi-Oh players of that era to grow up. After all, every newcomer has experienced the painful experience of being ruthlessly flogged by passers-by in the wild. Instead of wasting brain cells, it’s better to copy it according to the big guy’s deck.
The core management mechanism of Tieba – the self-serving of the bar – is a good starting point, but small Tieba will inevitably encounter such a dilemma: the bar business is no longer passionate about the Tieba, and begins to be neglected in management. The chaos is hard to calm down. The same was true for the top decks at that time. I still remember that the advertisement in the bar was on the homepage for three days at that time, and the bar service was long overdue. I have always disliked these managements who hold real power but do not do practical things. Out of cheap sense of justice and vanity, they submit bar service applications to bar owners.
Things went very smoothly after that. After the review, I became a small bar owner by virtue of my high activity in the post bar. Everything was so calm, only the bar owner talked to me. The tone was a little surprised, and he probably didn’t expect that someone would take the initiative to take over this mess. At that time, I secretly promised in my heart that since I took up this responsibility, I had to manage this post well.
I don’t know how long it took, but it probably wasn’t too long. Baidu Tieba started to get windy again. All the bar services were collectively dismissed, and I was no exception. At that time, the number of followers of the upper card group was less than 100,000. It could basically be ruled out that it was a professional team’s financial-seeking behavior, and it was probably just a simple system failure. But in any case, the bar team is reshuffled, and all people with lofty ideals can contribute to the freshmen of the upper deck bar.
In fact, my enthusiasm for “Yu-Gi-Oh” had cooled down at that time, and I didn’t sign up for the bar service election, but the last elected bar owner had a good relationship with me, and after the election ended, he pulled me into the bar service list. , I also continued to work in such a confused way, which has continued to this day.
Every time the old and new managements change blood, it must be an inevitable topic to comment on the contributions made by the previous generation of management. During the internal discussion, I used the term “older” to describe the previous bar team, and they and some bar friends who were just unhappy with Baidu’s toss were quite dissatisfied with this slightly offensive adjective. This matter It also added fuel to the chaotic discussion atmosphere in the bar when the old and the new changed. In the end, my friend of the bar owner had to apologize, and the incident was resolved in stages.
In fact, to say that this is a catastrophic event is not enough. To ordinary passers-by, it is nothing more than the ordinary daily life of the Internet, but after so long, I am still brooding about this matter. After that, I temporarily faded out of the “Yu-Gi-Oh” circle, and even after returning to the pit, I never participated in the management of the upper-level decks. Now I am no different from the “older” who I looked down on at the time. When passersby recognized it, it was only more shameful, and it was hard to tell.
So I wrote this article that is partial to repentance, and the right should be to make a break with my past self. I don’t know if my future self can untie this knot and return to the “Yu-Gi-Oh” circle, maybe one day, but now in this era when everyone is stacking huge jets, let’s forget it.
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