Those who dare not collapse in reality are hiding in the live broadcast room.

Editor’s note: This article from the micro-channel public number “LinkedIn” (ID: LinkedIn-China), of: Wang Zi.

To be honest, I haven’t really understood the meaning of live broadcasting. Live broadcasting starting from 1 hour at any time seems to me useless except a waste of time (if you have different opinions, please communicate with me in the comment area below).

In 1 hour, I can scan nearly 30 short videos, read 15 Zhihu Q&A, and read about 10 official account articles. This disparity in the amount of information obtained makes live broadcasting not the best choice for me to spend my free time.

But e-commerce live streaming is an exception. After all, as a “996” hitman, the most direct and convenient way to purchase items is to rely on the small shopping cart under the live broadcast room.

From Li Jiaqiweiya’s double eleven pre-sale daily sales of 9.1 billion to Luo Yonghao’s repayment of 600 million debts through live streaming, live streaming has clearly become the dominant player in the live broadcast industry.

Until one time I met a friend, after listening to my complaints, she immediately took out her mobile phone and opened an anchor profile she had followed for a long time, and entered the live broadcast room.

I even got home and found that my mother was doing housework while watching the live broadcast on her mobile phone (it seems that the status of soap operas among housewives is no longer guaranteed).

Driven by curiosity, I followed for a while, only to find those hidden in the live broadcast and the prosperity of the goods, the most common cold and warm joys, fireworks and fireworks.

The noisy background sounds and dazzling merchandise in the e-commerce live broadcast room cover up those bitter and real life questions.

1 This is the 3487th time I said “Welcome to the live broadcast room”

Actually, I am a person who is not very good at chatting, but the company has regulations that must live broadcast for 2 hours a day, so if the amount of interaction is small, the live broadcast will often fall into an awkward silence.

In order to prevent the loss of viewers too fast, the one sentence I say the most every day is: “Welcome so and so into the live broadcast room.”

Youyou’s career as an anchor is actually a mistake. When she just graduated, the live broadcasting industry was the outlet. At that time, the news was all overwhelmingly that the anchor made one million a month. Because she is skinny and can eat, her roommate recommends Youyou to do eating and broadcasting.

The first live test of the water made this 23-year-old girl earn the first pot of gold in her life. “At a young age, I was dazzled by money and gave up the civil service examination I had signed up. For this reason, I almost broke off with my family.”

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