Hang it for a while and then delete it after synchronization.
(Those who read normally can skip this chapter, there will be a new chapter later)
I don’t have to write novels, but I have to criticize people.
In fact, I have said it several times before, but maybe it was too euphemistic and some people didn’t understand it, so I will make it more straightforward today:
The prostitute cherishes the opportunity to speak!
If you want to come to the book review section and have fun, feel free to come. Post some silly book reviews, reply with some silly book reviews, and everyone is welcome to have fun together.
But if you talk about anything else, criticism, nitpicking, trolling, or swiping the screen...you will quickly find out: Oops, why can't I speak! What's more, it's permanently banned. What did the Goubi author do to me?!
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It may be that after all the readers have said the same sentence, it is time to post a post or reply when it is time to reply.
But after some prostitutes who don’t understand language arts, there is usually no next time. The lower the subscription value, the longer the ban.
It's such a double standard.
Writing novels is all about getting royalties and happiness. But you didn’t give me royalties, and you didn’t give me happiness, and you even scolded me in my book review section... tui! Go away, don’t you bother me!
PS: The "white prostitutes" referred to above include those who have argued for more than a thousand chapters, but have only ordered dozens or even a few chapters.
This also includes those non-subscribers who didn’t comment on the chapter and directly criticized it in the book review area, but after looking at the backend, the “book reading time this week” was zero. I don’t know where they came from to “criticize and give advice” after reading the book.
You go into a store to eat a meal that costs three figures, and after you finish the meal, you drop 20 yuan or even two cents to the boss, and then you give a bad review in front of the store. Do you think you will be slapped with a slap in the face?
Kicked out the door.
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In the past, I would probably meet one or two such confident leaders a month.
I just finished the first page a week ago, and the book has grown so long that there were four or five of them in the past few days.
It feels unethical to shut up and take action when there are too many people. I hereby decide to say something before taking action.
...Speaking of this, when I read the last book, I encountered someone who was banned for free whoring and scolding the book. Two days later, I found out that I was banned, so I immediately resubscribed, then changed my account and asked me why I blocked the full subscription boss.
of.
Such a witty boss, Modo Modo. But please come at the end of the month. The genuine version has something called the monthly list. If you order early, you can see the records on the list, which is a bit embarrassing. At the end of the month, the list will be a little more crowded. At this time,
It's not so conspicuous anymore. After you finish it, you can pretend that nothing happened and I'll unblock it for you.
It's a pity that not many people are so "smart" nowadays. After all, this book is much longer and more expensive than the previous one.
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Now that we have talked about book club groups, let me mention one more thing:
[Recently, there have been some fake official groups. The group owners pretend to be authors to charge money and then run away. I heard that they have already defrauded thousands of dollars.
The victim groups are mainly pirated readers (after all, those who promote fake groups at Qidian will be sanctioned).
In fact, similar scams have always existed, but there seem to be more and more recently. And they are actually successful.
In short, this book has no fans, so be careful when reading out and don’t be deceived.】