Minutes of the ups and downs of the meeting and 3-hour chat between my aunt and I

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A review of the twists and turns of meeting Auntie for the first time and a three-hour chat

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Although aunt and I have been friends for so many years, this was the first time we met.

Speaking of this meeting, it was really full of twists and turns. On Friday night, we made an appointment to meet in my office and host a live broadcast for good Chinese listeners. We also agreed to eat mutton skewers after the live broadcast (so that readers 10 years from now can understand this paragraph, I will not use Internet buzzwords , such as “渒skewer”).

As a result, an incredible thing happened. I fell asleep on the chair in the office before my aunt arrived. It was already 8:35 when I woke up. At this time, I saw the message from my aunt, saying, “Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh messages messages messages” messages. I was still confused, thinking that the aunt said that I had an unexpected situation, so I just stood there, wondering why it was so difficult to meet the aunt, and what should I do during the live broadcast tonight? He was stunned for more than ten minutes, trying to wake himself up at the same time.

At this time, I took a closer look at my phone. No, my aunt had been to my office and had pictures to prove it. But she didn’t see me and thought my situation had changed. She lingered for half an hour before deciding to go back to Pudong.

I was confused. This is simply unbelievable, because one of my naps made aunty’s trip in vain, and I looked so unreliable.

I spent the rest of the time feeling regretful and surprised, but I still persisted and finished the live broadcast of the course alone. The son was very disappointed because he didn’t see his aunt, and his eyes were red.

Since I have made a mistake myself, I must work hard to make amends. The next day, I was going to Hangzhou to rehearse a drama. He had an event, so we made an appointment on Sunday.

To be sure, we made an appointment in the waiting hall of Hongqiao Railway Station this time. He took the high-speed train in the evening and I arrived in the afternoon, so we could sit there from afternoon to evening.

At 4:30 this afternoon, we finally met in the lobby of Hongqiao Railway Station. Auntie was just as I imagined, like a plainly dressed Hong Kong star who can program. We carried our luggage together to the second floor, found a McDonald’s, sat down, and started chatting about mountains and seas.

The content of our chat is very wide. Some of it is suitable to be written down. Some of it involves the privacy of both parties, so I won’t write it down. Below are some random notes from the chat.

1. About YouTube

Auntie and I are both working on YouTube. Although neither of us has exceeded 1k subscribers, YouTubers should show a normal distribution. After all, those with more than 1k are in the minority. We should be on both sides of the bell curve, but not too close to the edge.

  1. The most reliable Internet applications in the world are YouTube, Blogger, and GitHub (if you put your blog on GitHub, you don’t have to stick to private libraries, public libraries can also be used. If it is forked, it can help you spread it), which can host all digital assets. There, even if the owner is gone, it can still survive and spread.

  2. The role of YouTube is to accompany and alleviate loneliness, so it doesn’t matter what the content is, the key is to update it regularly.

  3. YouTube is the fairest platform, but copyright management is extremely strict. The YouTube backend can not only identify copyrighted music, but also videos, even if you reduce the screen size, it is useless.

  4. The function of YouTube is very powerful. In addition to video and live, there are also podcasts. Podcasts focus on statement of opinions and are lighter than video production but have requirements for recording quality.

  5. The live broadcast impromptu triggers unexpected multi- immersive companionship , but it requires multi-party network bandwidth and live broadcast equipment to accumulate playback time, which is powerful . In terms of companionship, live streaming has the highest companionship.

  6. short is limited to 60 seconds and vertical screen… I can only assert that it cannot be stated , but the traffic is large , you can quickly publish and experiment in various fields , and you can bring traffic to your channel…

  7. Medium and long videos are still the main form . Quick summaries within five minutes, unit presentations within thirty minutes , and long videos that exceed one hour have fans . Aunts can publish some videos that exceed one hour. I think the length of the video is best controlled at about 30 minutes. .

  8. The key is to update regularly , continue to improve , and carefully explore to form unique interests with die-hard fans .

  9. YouTube channels are divided into temporal and non-temporal channels. For example, Li Ziqi’s channel actually transcends time because it shows the pastoral scenery of the changing seasons. Therefore, she has not updated for two years and still has a lot of traffic. But for key political matters, timeliness is relatively strong. We want to do something in the middle, that is, make something that people will still watch five years from now.

  10. There are 200 million Chinese people who can watch YouTube. They want to watch people with style and are looking for people. Sincerity is more important than content. Many people have opinions that they cannot speak out. If you speak out for them, they will become your fans.

  11. The reason why I read books on YouTube is because I want to read books. This is long-tail content. But I can only read 30-40 pages per hour, which is about 50,000 words.

  12. The levels are divided into different orders of magnitude based on the power of 10. Different orders of magnitude cannot form a competitive relationship.

  13. Youtubers must also establish moral integrity, meritorious service, and good reputation. Content that does not expire within the crop year.

2. About course payment

  1. Paying is to gain a sense of community, not to learn how much knowledge.

  2. High-quality courses can’t compete with courses that cost 9.9 yuan or even 1 yuan for free.

  3. The community sells memberships and admission tickets. You only need one ticket, so it is unwise to hold several classes at the same time.

  4. The sense of belonging, interactivity and companionship are still the essence of the course.

  5. Some online courses have been changed to online consultations. It can be regarded as an upgrade of the course, but it requires 1v1

3. About weight loss, fitness, food

  1. To lose weight, you must lose weight scientifically. Don’t fast every day. If you do, you can fast for 1-2 days a week.

  2. It is unscientific to work hard to build muscles. In fact, muscles develop through injury, training, and absorbing a large amount of nutrients. This is bound to cause some harm to the body, as you will know when you get older.

  3. Strength, the most important thing, martial arts masters all look wilted, the purpose is to save physical strength. It seems that he is not a master if he is arrogant and active.

  4. The master’s horse stance looks just like ordinary people, but there is actually a secret. For example, the master of Baji Quan is actually imitating the movements of a horse, but he won’t tell you.

  5. The secrets of longevity are all made up to comfort people. In fact, longevity villages are located in pollution-free places on the plateau. The air quality and environment are good, and it has nothing to do with their living habits.

  6. What farmers now grow is grain, not seeds. If you use the current grain as seeds, you won’t be able to grow grain because it will no longer reproduce. It involves the issues of haploidy and polyploidy. Only biological experimental companies can cultivate seeds. Agricultural science college students cannot cultivate seeds when they return to their hometowns because they do not have laboratory conditions.

4. About Run

  1. Run people are all about gaining a sense of security.

  2. If you want to run, you need to find a place that will be less affected by war in the future.

  3. Japan has many earthquakes, is a small place, and has high taxes.

  4. Lao Gao and Xiao Mo moved from Japan to Singapore probably for tax reasons.

  5. If I had the choice, I would consider Canada and New Zealand. Canada has mature industrial facilities, is close to the United States, and does not have as many enemies as the United States. Once a war breaks out, the intensity of the attack will be relatively small.

  6. Australia has ferocious animals, a vast territory but many areas are deserts, and cities are concentrated along the coast. It is too close to the United Kingdom and is not suitable for hiding from war.

  7. Whether a country can quickly rebuild after a war is also a factor to consider.

  8. Indonesia has been anti-China for 60 years, which is not suitable.

  9. Singapore does not treat people as inanimate beings.

  10. If you want to run, whether you have classmates or friends in the local area is also a factor to consider.

We talked for three hours in total, and we didn’t say goodbye until the train was about to leave.

This was a very interesting brainstorm, and my aunt and I also agreed to do online live broadcasts together in the future to continue to create sparks.

That’s all for writing about our meeting. Thank you for reading and for accompanying me.

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