Regarding the newly launched fastest reading, I see that readers often ask, so I will give an explanation.
When this type of fastest catch-up was first released, we talked about it in the author group, and some editors also said that it was not accurate.
Why? Because it seems that depending on different IP devices or something, the fastest number of people who have finished reading the latest chapter is different.
Also, if I see the last page and exit the book directly from the page without turning to the end and popping up the page that has been read the fastest, the number of people will not be recorded, so there will be fewer people.
So I often see that after more than ten or twenty hours have passed, only dozens or hundreds of people are reading the fastest.
But in fact, it's not like that. I can't eat at all, and I still write a mess.
Sometimes just a few minutes after it was posted, many readers would check in and comment. As a result, there were readers who read it later, and it was shown that they were the first to finish reading. This is a record of unreal data, and the calculation method seems to be very mixed. So.