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If "Learning to Meow" was a song written by Jay Chou, would it still be criticized by so many people?

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First of all, who is Jay Chou? If the person who answered this question asked this question, this question does not exist. Jay Chou is indeed talented, but it will not rule out the vast land of the motherland. There are still many people who do not know him. As a widely circulated Internet divine song, it is definitely There will be a lot of bad things to say, and there will be a lot of trolling, but the people who listen to it and sing it will not be in the minority. Its existence is reasonable, and it is also the result of the creator's careful creation. Then conversely, just like everyone eats vegetables, I like to eat meat and you like to eat cabbage. I don't interfere with your favorite dishes. However, if I eat meat and you criticize me, this can only represent a person's quality problem.

Similarly, if this assumption is true, even if Jay Chou sings "Learning to Meow", people who troll will not let him go. The voice may be louder. Some people are pure Internet trolls, and some people It is about maximizing profits by trolling people. Some people are emotionally out-of-control people who hide in secret corners and dare not meet people. These people just troll for the sake of trolling and don't care who you are or how famous you are. Maybe the more famous you are, the happier he will be.

Let’s go back to the essence and talk about the song "Learning to Meow". Any song created can be recognized by the public. You don’t need to care about other people’s opinions. The song itself expresses the author’s feelings. The emotions he wanted to convey also earned him the benefits he wanted, not to mention being recognized and sung by the public.

Looking at the essence through the phenomenon, it is all exquisite egoism. The song brings fame and fortune. If Jay Chou's company asked him to create such an online song and sing it, then he would do it without hesitation. To spread the word, the buzz created, the record revenue produced, and the performance fees produced are all incomparable. Then this trolling may be partly a corporate behavior, just to create some kind of publicity and hype, otherwise celebrities will not care about this kind of Squirted.

I believe that there will eventually be trolls, and there will be more than before, because everyone does it for the purpose of gaining popularity or gaining popularity, or for some kind of benefit. Of course, the kind of person who trolls everything he sees is not a qualified troll, because it is a mental illness that he cannot resist, cannot control, and cannot control himself.