The knowledge payment or novel platform that has been doing for a long time may not be well governed, let alone the WeChat public platform.

I think in our industry, there are only products of fast food culture, similar to some comics and novels that have no threshold for reading and easily trigger readers’ emotions. They are more suitable for paying. And those contents that are more in-depth and slower in pace may only be suitable for publishing as online literature, and are not suitable for making content payment.

My current plan is to go to class a while later and draw some of my own comics. I haven’t considered what platform it will be published on, and some comic platforms will squeeze copyright more, so at this stage I prefer to run it by myself.

Actually, it doesn’t mean that WeChat public platform is not considered at all, but I hope they can have a somewhat innovative model. Looking at it now, as long as one person pays for the content, he can take a screenshot of the comics, and then resell and disseminate it. This problem is basically a taboo for us creators. Only after solving this problem will I consider posting the content on the WeChat public platform.