Chapter 575: The Principles of a Live-in Son-in-law
Inside the office, Cousin didn't feel the passing of time at all.
"What's going on? Why do I keep getting recommended videos of girls dancing?" The son-in-law was shocked.
This app seems like the worm in my stomach, whatever I want to watch, it pushes to me.
"Oh come on, stop pushing, stop pushing!"
"Is it really girls dancing that I want to see?"
"I've clearly been liking videos with top-notch skills."
"Oh damn, those legs are so long?"
"Wow, that butt is big!"
Cousin scrolled endlessly and couldn't stop.
But let's be real, his self-control isn't bad at all, after all, he's a top student, isn't he?
"Son-in-law, son-in-law, how can you fall so low, have you forgotten the self-discipline and ethics of a son-in-law?"
"I can't keep going on like this!"
At this thought, hey, the next video turned out to be another one with technical skills.
It was a clip of a hand dance.
In the video, the guy's face wasn't shown, but his fingers were slender.
The music had a highly pronounced rhythm, and he timed each move perfectly, with clean and crisp yet powerful motions.
In just a short video, Cousin watched it three times in one go.
"Interesting, I bet he practiced a lot?"
He generously gave it another like.
Then scrolled down.
"Dancing."
Keep the music going, keep dancing!
The next video was again about swirling skirts and moving hips.
After watching a few borderline videos in one go, Cousin came across a very healing video, showing the scenery of nature.
A strong wind swept over the endless lawn, coupled with perfectly fitting music, making him feel very comfortable watching it!
The reason for such an effect was that Cheng Zhu put a lot of emphasis on filter development.
He understood very well that for a short video platform, filters are crucial.
Some of TikTok's filters and special effects are obviously better than those of Kuai Di.
Of course, this is also related to the different positioning of these two platforms.
At this moment, Cousin only felt that this video was very friendly to his eyes.
He did feel a bit healed.
He was even curious to see what he would look like in [Youuqu] videos.
Then he picked up his phone and looked: "Who's this handsome guy!"
Not bad, the beauty effect is really good!
I actually saw Yanzu in my phone!
Indeed, Cousin was quite good-looking, with a decently handsome face, not the roguish type like Cheng Zhu.
This was also a bonus point for him as a son-in-law.
Half an hour passed by just like that, without him even noticing.
Even though it was time to go home, Cousin was having too much fun to think about returning.
He was still reluctant to like videos of girls, but the completion rate of each borderline video was maxed out.
The main point was: unafraid of breaking bones, just maintaining moral integrity!
Wife, I'm totally innocent with them!
Not liking means not appreciating.
It wasn't until his phone alarm went off that he realized it was time to go home.
"Phew! That was close!" Cousin let out a long breath.
"Luckily, I always have a habit of setting an alarm!"
Do you understand what being a professional son-in-law means?
He quickly packed his things, put the phone in his pocket, and planned to head home.
On his way, he had only one thought in mind.
"This [Youuqu], it's kinda interesting!"
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Unknowingly, [Youuqu] had been online for a week now.
During this time, Cheng Zhu had meetings to attend every day.
Although the project was still in its Cold Start stage, due to his personal influence in various aspects, and with Zhu Youwei spearheading collaborations with some influencer companies, a considerable number of users flooded in as soon as [Youuqu] launched.
When [TikTok] was in its Cold Start stage, it took six months of accumulation to climb to the 58th position on the free app list and ninth in the photography and video category.
In those days, it was easier to climb the charts, not as fiercely competitive as now.
After achieving such results, they began to heavily invest money.
There was no choice, because at the beginning, the [TikTok] team could truly be described as an "amateur troupe," and the project did not receive any significant attention internally.
The starting point for [Youuqu] was undoubtedly higher than that of [TikTok].
And some initially unavailable features were gradually being opened today.
For example, previously you couldn't mention friends in the comments, but today's update added this feature, further enhancing the social aspect.
According to the original plan, many features were scheduled to be released gradually within a month.
This afternoon, Cheng Zhu even specifically posted a Weibo to get some user feedback.
Yes, this guy chose to post on Weibo...
He's not sure if Weibo will get petty and limit his traffic in the future, but his influence on Weibo is significant now, so he's posting a lot.
To his surprise, the feedback was quite good.
Among them, comments from old perverts accounted for a slight majority.
Cheng Zhu could understand their love for [Youuqu].
There was no choice; there were simply too many goddesses.
Is this some kind of divine being coming to start a business?
Although Cheng Zhu always tried to control the direction, he couldn't resist the update frequency of these female influencers and internet celebrities.
After all, they are professionals.
Their efficiency in producing videos is higher.
They also understand the benefits of frequent updates better.
Professional influencer companies like Ancient Mountain Culture had already begun to study [Youuqu]'s traffic distribution.
Zhu Youwei had already noticed that the distribution model of Youuqu's traffic was somewhat different from many social platforms.
Initially, it would put your newly posted video into a small traffic pool, where maybe one or two hundred people might see it.