I updated it the day before yesterday. Some readers left a message asking me if I would update it today?
They said they wanted to update, so they gave up.
I was a little confused at the time, thinking that my update was unstable and my book friends were giving up... but when I saw it, it was because I was updating that I was giving up.
Later I checked the group chat and found out what happened.
...
I am the kind of person who rarely joins groups and just immerses myself in typing. (I only add groups when the editor asks me to add them. Apart from solving problems, I don’t read them on weekdays and I’m not a good person either.)
I heard about the contract a few days ago.
But when it came to breaking the update, I only found out what happened after reading the group chat and browsing the forum.
The mood is very complicated.
First, let me tell you my point of view.
There are problems with the new contract. As a writer, I must be opposed to it. Those terms are very unkind.
As for the call to discontinue updates, I also understand.
You have your way of expressing your position, and I have mine.
This book is meant to be a hit-and-miss book, and there is no such thing as selling one's ass to seek glory.
If some book friends say that they will abandon the game after updating, then I can only say that it is a pity.
It doesn’t matter if you think my butt is not straight or anything else...
I don’t talk nonsense about how I have to support my family. Book friends who come here to pursue books all know my general situation... I plan to write this book well. This is my only book on the shelf, maybe
The last one.
The new team will have a symposium tomorrow. Some people say it is a conspiracy, others say it is XX. We must not negotiate. Negotiations are just a formality...
I've read a lot of comments on the forum, some are rational, some are irrational...
Later on, many people were not even talking about the contract, but about smashing the pot of online writing and shuffling the cards and starting over?
How to solve the problem without talking about it?
I support reasonable resistance and understand the discontinuation of action.
No one is a saint.
To summarize four points:
1. I am opposed to the new contract and support rational rights protection;
2. I look forward to the results of the new team’s negotiations;
3. For book friends who have abandoned books because I haven’t stopped reading, I’m sorry, goodbye, just delete the books;
4. Please don’t let the trolls mess up your rhythm. It’s not worth it to blame the book or the author.