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Chapter 630: The Move Takes Effect from the Cultural Front!

Chapter 630: The Move Takes Effect from the Cultural Front!
Soon, Yi Boxiang heard from the younger generation about their requests during this "special window period".

Some people hope to acquire a couple more plots of land, some hope to improve their rank and benefits, some hope to get several projects for free, and some hope to play the female lead in a spy drama...

Only Yi Baoyu hopes that Tencent will be severely punished.

Yi Boxiang was a little surprised.

If possible, focus on making profits quietly during this period and try to avoid offending people.

Of course, it's not that you can't offend people. As long as the benefits far outweigh the cost of offending them, then there's nothing wrong with it.

When Yi Boxiang asked why, Gege said that one of the software being traced had been targeted by Tencent. For such a company that didn't know its own limitations, it was necessary to slap them in the face.

Yi Boxiang then asked, "What software is that?"
Gege replied.

When Yi Boxiang was "backtracking" on Chen Zhuo, he naturally heard about Su Hui and Zhongda Gang, who were willing to offend Zheng Weizhong of China Mobile for the sake of this software.

Although the conflict was eventually resolved amicably, the courage to confront a vice-ministerial level leader also underscores the importance of the reply.

After weighing the risks and benefits of the whole matter, Uncle Yi finally asked, "Did Chen ask you to do this?"

Gege thought to herself, "The reply is about to be mine. Attacking Tencent is for my own benefit. What does it have to do with Chen Zhe?"
However, if you really investigate, it's true that Chen begged me to buy it.

"I suppose he asked me to do it."

Gege said with great difficulty.

"Tencent and retrospection..."

Uncle Yi didn't think about it for long and quickly made a decision:

It's done!

Of course, Yi Boxiang would not carry out a "serious punishment" as his niece expected, but rather a "polite, measured, and moderate" punishment.

Using reminders as the primary approach and warnings as a secondary measure is the mark of a seasoned and tactful political maneuver.

Secondly, this incident also allows them to save face for the Retrospective System and the major powers.

Compared to Tencent, which has been established for ten years, Yi Boxiang chose the younger Su Hui. Behind QQ are Yantian Port, Chaoshan Chamber of Commerce, and Hong Kong's Cheung Kong Group.

Compared to "QQ old-timers," it's more valuable to go back to these "young people" who are on the rise; the favors they sell are much more valuable.

……

Gege had no idea what her third uncle was planning. She just felt that after she made the request, her third uncle agreed without refusing.

This reaction further defends Yi Baoyu's deep-rooted "theory of bloodline".

Tencent is already one of the leading private enterprises in China, but we can teach them a lesson without hesitation. Doesn't that speak volumes?

But this really put the penguins in a bad way.

While working, I happily copied email replies, 360 antivirus software, and KartRider... striving to build an online ecosystem empire with QICQ as its core foundation.

In particular, there was plagiarism of the reply.

Xiao Ma originally thought there would be a strong reaction to the retrospective, and even the project leader Zhang Xiaolong was uneasy for a while.

The result was that the company was quietly developing its business, seemingly planning to take advantage of the time while Tencent was launching the project to run ahead and prevent its competitors from catching up.

But that's clearly unlikely.

This instant messaging software, as long as Tencent gathers all its engineering resources, can be developed and tested in no more than three months. After its launch, it will be interoperable with QQ, and we can quickly catch up with this lagging position. Unless your [replies] can instantly reach 2000 million+ daily active users, we might not consider it difficult to surpass you and assume that this market belongs to you.

Many engineers from Suhui and Tencent are classmates. During this period, everyone thought that Suhui had backed down. The teasing between classmates made many Suhui engineers blush, but they couldn't refute it.

As a result, in mid-December, a "Notification of the Results of Law Enforcement Inspection of the Online Game Market" suddenly came from the "Market Department of the Ministry of Culture," which lightly landed on Pony Ma's head.

The report concluded that:

Tencent's "CrossFire" game excessively emphasizes blood and violence, which could have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of minors.

At the same time, it was determined that Tencent's QQ software contained obscene and pornographic information and leaked the privacy of minors, which is inconsistent with the development of socialist values.

In accordance with laws and regulations, our department has listed your company as a key monitoring target, ordered it to complete rectification within a specified period, and required the relevant project leader to submit a written report. At the same time, a fine of RMB 100,000 has been imposed.

A fine of 100,000 yuan is nothing compared to the size of Tencent.

However, the implications of this are immense.

Tencent has experts behind it. After analyzing the situation, they told Pony Ma that if the fine is tens of millions or even hundreds of millions, there is not too much to worry about.

If you obediently pay the money, nothing will happen.

However, this notice directly listed the "entire company" as a key target for rectification and required the relevant person in charge to "submit a written report," but only imposed a fine of 100,000 yuan.

This indicates that it's not about money; it's clearly targeted, and the focus of regulation has shifted from violations of a single product to a comprehensive review of the overall operation.

One wrong move and you could be branded as having a "lack of social responsibility," which is extremely dangerous.

A wise person asked Brother Ma, "Have you offended anyone recently?"
Little Ma rolled his eyes and said, "Isn't that obvious?"

When have I ever not offended someone with Kuku?
But the forces I offended were all those I thought I could handle.

With the kind of corporate strategy employed by Zhou Hongyi of Qihoo 360, I'm not afraid of him at all.

The only thing that truly deserves to be on my mind is retrospective technology.

Little Ma may not know that he once stood up to a vice-ministerial level leader, but is there any need to question Chen Zhuo's abilities and skills?

Therefore, when this happens, the first reaction is to trace it back to someone doing something malicious behind the scenes.

However, since both are Guangdong enterprises, the provincial leaders will not arbitrarily favor either side. If the two companies really have to fight, they can only seek help from outside.

Unexpectedly, the retrospective work is also related to the cultural front.

At that time, the Ministry of Culture was incredibly powerful!
Having been inexplicably whipped, Tencent could only swallow his anger and pretend nothing had happened for the time being.

While trying to inquire through connections in the province, they also sent someone to the Ministry of Culture in the capital to apologize.

After incurring some costs, they finally discovered that all the clues pointed to Vice Minister Yi from the cultural front.

Little Ma didn't even know when he had offended the other party, and he spent some money to use various connections to find out more.

The answer we arrived at was just one simple word:

reply.

Suddenly, Little Ma felt like the sky was about to fall.

Looking back, what a price they paid to actually bring out this second-generation rich kid to lend his support?

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