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Chapter 312 - 147 What are you looking at?_2
Chapter 312: Chapter 147 What are you looking at?_2
Swallows and nightingales, almost all in swimsuits, and quite a few in triangle bikini tops.
If it had been Su Huai from his past life, he’d have been green with envy, but now... he casually critiqued the women below.
This one has small breasts, that one’s face is too sharp, holy crap, those are fake boobs...
The quality is just too average.
Why didn’t Wang call over a batch of streamers from Panda TV?
At this time, Panda TV actually had a group of beautiful women.
There’s a particularly counterintuitive truth: Panda, as a live streaming platform, is pretty lackluster, but the quality of beauties on Panda exceeds those on platforms like Douyu and YY.
Wang’s reputation was too effective; a large number of beauties from outside the industry came to know about and participate in live streaming because of him. Ever since the establishment of Panda TV, the true beauties of the live streaming world began to surge forth and spread, even indirectly contributing to the prosperity of Douyin.
With nothing better to do, Su Huai even went as far as to download Panda TV to witness this shooting star of an era and to scout it out.
——In order to secure Pei Shuyu’s 100 points of favorability, Gou Huai had to make all necessary preparations in advance, even considering the matters of her transformation and changing platforms for her.
Who dares say I’m not trying hard?
Failure is a minor hiccup, but every bit of my success has been earned through plenty of sweat!
Mr. Tongzi: "..."
He opened the dance section, damn, so provocative!
The dance section on Panda TV is a very peculiar entity, having been subjected to top-level penalties by the relevant authorities not once but twice.
The first time was from the Ministry of Culture, the second from the Shanghai Network Information Office, with both instances for the same reason—veiled erotic content.
Compared to other platforms of the same period, Kuaishou’s main issue was its connection to underworld activities with various cyber hooligans stirring up trouble in the lower-tier markets, completely unbridled in their quest for attention.
The main issue on Douyu was related to gambling, rampant across the entire platform.
The prevailing culture on Huya was flaunting wealth, programs featuring luxury cars driving around town to chat up women and such were traffic high grounds, and the number and quality of true magnates also stood out during that time.
The event that led to a large-scale breakout for YY was the Ma Nai washing case, but this wasn’t the norm; the platform’s real core was bullying led by the Financial Consortium Legion’s mentorship ties.
The actual Ma Nai washing mostly occurred on Douyin because the platform took an especially low cut, managing to keep costs below 15%, and it could use overseas channels.
Looking back at the wild growth period of the live streaming circle, it was a chaos of murky fumes and a total mess.
Among all the chaos, Panda TV, theoretically with the most powerful background and the cheapest traffic, was ironically the most downmarket, the most eye-catching, and the least profitable.
Su Huai casually swiped through a live room, where a dance streamer was kneading dough, while emitting moans.
The screen was full of rather dirty comments, with a bunch of freeloaders tapping away, demanding her to scroll down, "Get it out," and "Hurry up and strip," and the like.
Swiping again, two streamers were in a PK, where the punishment was to lick a bottle.
If you come back after midnight, the shows would escalate, getting as exciting as they dared.
Regrettably, even with such efforts to attract attention, the number of paying users was not many.
How should I say this?
When dealing with NSFW stuff, either make it a bit more subtle, more sophisticated, give off a certain level of accessibility, yet remain sufficiently implicit to keep the users itching for more and unable to stop;
Or be completely straightforward about it, just put on the show and make money.
What’s most taboo is like what’s happening now: neither here nor there, unable to attract love interests or hookup cash.
This is not a place I should go to.
After taking a round, Su Huai completely passed over Panda TV.
After the new year, Pei Shuyu should be making her move.
Having secured the title of "Gou Star of the Year," Yuji’s name is now well-known across the internet; next, she’ll look to advance to a bigger platform.
One, to earn a hefty signing fee sufficient for retirement; and two, to truly start gunning for the S+ rank.
The number of platforms that meet the criteria isn’t high; currently, there are probably only three platforms that could offer a yearly signing fee of 30 million yuan.
One is Panda TV, the second is Douyu, and the third is Kuaishou.
YY, Huya, Dragon Ball, Battle Flag are all out of the question, some for lack of funding, unable to meet her price, others for lack of the habit, unwilling to spend the money.
Panda TV is certainly out of the question; not even worth a short two-year contract.
Kuaishou and Douyu each have their issues, both quite troublesome.
The main problem with Douyu comes from the pressure of the platform boss, Chen Shaojie. Later on, Monkey complained in a small circle: "It’s not that I wanted to run those overwhelming raffles, no choice—I had to. The big shot himself is watching over it. I’ve got the highest traffic, how can I escape?!"
According to information leaked by insiders and piecing it all together, it seems Chen had put pressure on all the top streamers, everyone had to engage in raffles to pump up the turnover, the higher the signing fee, the greater the pressure of turnover.
Monkey wasn’t the most unfortunate one; after five years of toiling for nothing, he neither made it big nor maintained his traffic.
There were others who vanished without a trace, some even had to sell their houses and cars to pay fines.
Kuaishou, before Douyin launched live streaming, was the biggest platform in terms of traffic, but this place was too idiosyncratic.
Because it targeted the lower-tier market, the more vulgar, more crude, the better it ignited.
Harassment and sniping by cyber hooligans weren’t a worry, but Pei Shuyu’s compatibility with Kuaishou was off, so her upside was quite questionable.
Su Huai sipped on his beer while taking another round on YY, Huya, and other platforms, gradually feeling numb.
These days, breeding an S+ streamer is just too difficult.
The era made golden opportunities abound in the market, yet, it was the same era that capped individual development potential.
Pei Shuyu’s birthday was on February 18th. Su Huai’s plan was to make sure he reached her 100 points of favorability by that day, the sooner the better; if not possible, he’d go all in on that very day.
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