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What’s the story behind Guo Weiwei’s debut? Who is the singer VK that fans hate?

In April 2018, Jiansan officially invited VK to sing "Are You Afraid" with Wuyin JW and Aki Ajie. VK has 890,000 fans on Kugou. VK's fans are called crayfish. They are a group of An innocent, lively, cute and extremely loyal fan group. Because this song has the participation of idols, the crayfish people went to the song to support it as usual, but they were also worried that this song was not a single. So out of 890,000 people, only about 2,000 people commented on the song. Together with the other two singers, there were about 3,000 comments in a day over ten days. Several Jiansan players raised objections, saying that this was an official support song. , VK fans commented about 3,000 bad messages (Jiansan players have no idea that VK, as a two-dimensional rising star show, often has at least 5,000 comments within an hour for covers or personal original works). A dispute broke out between the two parties in the comment section. Crayfish insists on having its idol participate, so the comments are understandable, and the fact that there are only 3,000 comments for 890,000 fans is not an exaggeration. As a result, they started fighting each other in the comment area, which led to incidents of reporting and criticizing each other. During VK’s live broadcast at Station B on April 26, a fan commented that a passerby was blocking comments. VK thought that since he participated in this chorus, there was nothing wrong with his own fans’ comments. Without figuring out who the “passerby” was, Fang Sheng. Accusing these passers-by of whether they are mentally ill. As a result, the question "Are these passers-by mentally ill?" was amplified by these troll players and brought back to the Jiansan player community, and turned into "VK scolded all Jiansan players as being mentally ill", which aggravated the situation. In order to prevent the situation from escalating, VK issued its first apology on Weibo on May 4, and most of the rational players evacuated. This was obviously an excellent hype opportunity that was about to be lost. At this point, Xishanju posted a weird Weibo post at around 11pm on May 4th: "Let's talk about chasing stars." With the official pace, players felt like they were on stimulants, accusing Weibo of insincere apology, and attacking VK and his fans with overwhelming abuse. On the pretext of fans saying that players have no brains to protect their idols, they put on a show to send Guo Weiwei to debut. He asked the navy and the training team to create a buzz, and successfully defeated Cai Xukun to make his debut. They know that Ni Shui Han, a game that defies the will of heaven, will be in public beta in June. The official Jiansan is taking advantage of this node to severely suppress the popularity and sing VK, making their game popular and successfully attracting already A-level players. Some old players took advantage of the trend to create public opinion and let more people know about this game. After all, this singer has millions of fans and is somewhat famous. Jian San has a conspiracy in picking this person to step on top. Because there are so many people scolding Jian San on the Internet, why not tear others down? You know it.

Evidence 1: MC Xiao Shaoyan used the accompaniment of "Slaying" to shout Mai and posted it on Douyin, which was questioned by Jiansan players. The details of the grievances were checked online, but Xishanju ignored them;

Evidence 2: The lead singer of Longmen Band's cover of "Are You Afraid" was labeled as a personal single. The lead singer's original intention was that this personal single meant that he sang alone, not a chorus. This was questioned by Jiansan players. The lead singer severely criticized the players for questioning whether they had done so. Even though he understood Qing Chu's qualifications to attack, Xishanju still ignored him.

To sum up, in addition to the above two pieces of evidence, there are many people on the Internet who hate Jiansan. Why are they only targeting VK? The reason is that VK is a newly popular singer with a huge number of fans. Fan base, tearing up VK will help expand the popularity of Jiansan. This is not a conspiracy theory, but the result of a long-term investigation. The beholder has different opinions and the wise have knowledge. I believe that the eyes of the public are sharp. It’s just a game. Is it too despicable to use this kind of hype method to despise a song that is on the rise and has done nothing wrong? Using this method to hype it, the official leads a group of players to maliciously attack VK and his Fans, this kind of behavior should be condemned; when a game official and a group of players engage in brainwashing, who would want to be associated with such a self-degrading image?

Over the years, in addition to making games, Jian Wang San has also made ancient-style songs. It has occupied a place in the ancient-style circle and has a certain influence. Singers, planners, PV and other people in the ancient style circle all agree with this company.

However, because of the arrogance of this game company, its player base has been born with self-arrogance and blind arrogance. They measure everything by monetary value everywhere, and they are not as proud as anyone who spends more money in the game. Any song or derivative related to the theme of Sword Three will be attacked by players if anyone makes an inappropriate statement. Conflicts occur among the player group, and they are often squeezed out over money. The atmosphere is getting worse every year, causing many rational players to get angry and give up the game. A typical example is "My Taoist Friend" that someone illegally wrote lyrics for from Japan's "Ichiboshi". Putting aside the infringement, this song is just a Kensan fan song, but its comment section has been banned on any music platform. Jiansan players maliciously dominate the screen, ignoring whether the song is infringing, ignoring the composition and lyrics, and making boring jokes about Jiansan one after another, causing many listeners who like this song to be extremely disgusted.

Jiansan players, prompted by Xishanju Weibo, continued to attack VK and his fan group for more than two months. On July 6, VK angrily deleted two apology Weibo posts. To show silent resistance.

I believe everyone will know clearly after seeing this. It is clear at a glance whether VK scolded Jiansan players or Jiansan used VK to create hype.