The auditions for "Dying to Survive" generated unprecedented buzz, not only due to the high level of exposure of the event itself, but also because many well-known actors were involved.

Since the auditions began, the hashtag "XXX failed to be selected" has been trending on social media non-stop. It seems that every now and then, people can see familiar names appearing.

From veteran artists to popular young idols, the corresponding entries even featured numerous photos from the event, clearly making it a major event in the entertainment industry.

This situation is not surprising. Many people who are not very popular participate in casting, hoping to get a chance to become famous.

It would be great if he were elected, but if he didn't, he could at least post a "defeat speech" and ride on Yu Wei's popularity.

If you write your essay more sincerely, it will be easy to win the favor of netizens. You can also promote the movie and do Yu Wei a favor.

Everyone in the entertainment industry is shrewd; if they can create hype, why not?
The failure of a minor actor is due to self-disclosure, while the failure of a well-known actor is due to someone else's intervention. With such a high level of interest in film casting, there are also many media outlets watching closely.

With so many people and eyes at the audition, it's not hard to get some information. Famous celebrities bring their own audience, so once they are eliminated, it's impossible to keep it a secret.

However, their fans will definitely jump out to defend them immediately, since no one wants to admit that their idol is less skilled than others...

This is why Yu Wei was impartial when casting Liu Sihui; the casting for "Dying to Survive" was so popular that everyone was watching closely.

The situation is unclear, so it's best to offend as few people as possible. If Gu Ningyue is really eliminated, she and her fans will definitely spread rumors without any basis.

Yu Wei wasn't afraid of trouble, but there was no need to smear the film. Now that he was in charge, he should think more about how he conducted himself.

"Quick, check the trending topics."

Qi Luoan was holding her phone beside her, as if she had discovered something new. Yu Wei tilted her head with interest, curious about what she had seen.

"Who lost this time?"

He knew who was eliminated in the Shanghai auditions; the two of them were basically watching the Beijing auditions while they were gossiping.

There are definitely more well-known actors and veteran performers in Beijing than in Shanghai, and the list of those who were rejected is full of impressive names. I wonder how Lao Qi made his selections.

"It's not about casting, look at this."

Qi Luoan moved the phone in front of Yu Wei and tapped the word "Yusaid" in the center of the screen.

To be able to snag a trending topic during a major entertainment event, this thing is clearly no ordinary thing. Yu Wei thought it was some kind of English name, but it turned out to be an app.

Yusaid, the latest application developed by Prism Studio, cost only 1000 yuan to develop and was developed by a team of only three people.

"What's wrong?"

Isn't that inspiring? Three people made an app, which went viral and became a trending topic. That's considered a successful startup.

"Fun fact: This app is also called Yu Shuo."

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Yusaid, a special translation app created by three members, currently sees most of its downloads coming from Sakura.

Why is it called a special translation app? Because this software is specifically designed for translating Yu Wei's novels and does not include other translation services.

Yu Wei's popularity with cherry blossoms, coupled with the creative antics of Chinese netizens due to information asymmetry, inspired Gong Chen and his two companions.

With technology so advanced these days, why not create a dedicated reposting software? Wouldn't that be much faster than relying on intelligence brokers to deliver messages?
Demand determines the market. Although the people of Sakura were grumbling, their actions spoke louder than words; they had long been bursting with curiosity about Yu Wei.

What kind of person is he? How did he become popular? Why is he so well-rounded? What is his musical style? These are all questions that Sakura fans have to answer.

However, due to language barriers and firewalls, the transmission of this information was severely delayed, so they created this app.

Besides providing a detailed introduction to Yu Wei, this software also has a crucial function: translating Yu Wei's novels.

If you want to understand Yu Wei, then you absolutely cannot ignore his novel. In other words, before reading the novel, you have a completely haphazard understanding of Yu Wei... Directly reprinting the novel is obviously not allowed, as it involves copyright, and it would be difficult for the app to pass the review. Yusaid simply designed a "help with reading" function.

When you are redirected to the novel platform directly through Yusaid, the text will be translated into Japanese without affecting your subscription or payment.

Actually, this kind of page translation is very common, but when all the information is integrated together, it becomes the most convenient application for understanding Yu Wei.

As they expected, the app received several thousand downloads as soon as it was launched on Sakura, and that number continues to climb.

Sakura netizens were delighted with Yu Wei's news; the software was not only detailed but also considerate, providing explanations for cultural differences.

For example, the basic setting of Yu Wei's novels, and the story framework of entertainment novels.

The software was very well received on Sakura, and everything was fine until soon, when the tide turned...

Chinese netizens were furious when they discovered this software. They used to use information asymmetry to fool each other, but now that information is shared, how can they still deceive people?
Now that the other side has gotten smarter, where will they find any fun?

Selling domestic news, this isn't just a rare occurrence... and then, news of boycotting rare apps appeared.

"No wonder it trended on social media."

As we all know, useful software doesn't trend on social media; it only trends when it gets criticized.

Prism Studio is so wronged! These messages can be found online, and translation software is everywhere. They just compiled a summary, so how did it become rare?
Ultimately, they disappointed Chinese netizens. They wanted to exploit the information gap to keep teasing Sakura, but this app changed the situation.

Actually, even if they don't do it, plenty of others will in the future. In the internet age, how can this kind of news be kept secret?

Their software has really messed up; it would probably be much better if they took a gradual approach.

Faced with attacks from netizens, Prism Studio was left speechless and unable to voice their grievances. They had engaged in cultural export, promoting outstanding artists to foreigners, so how could this be considered rare...?

Who's rare to be insulted? Who's rare to be insulted? Who's rare!

Making a living by doing things that are common knowledge in China, isn't that a form of resistance against Japan?

This kind of thing is not uncommon, but Yusaid was still reported and taken down. It didn't involve anything else, but rather it was an infringement of Yu Wei's right to reputation.

While the claim of rarity is false, the motive of profiting from it seems genuine, given that it was taken down, leaving them with no grounds for complaint.

However, the Prism trio did not give up. As soon as Yusaid was taken down, they called Yu Wei's studio to see if they could cooperate.

If they can get Yu Wei's authorization, then their hard work can still be saved!

What do you think of this software?

"Hmm...you even know to use the past tense of 'say,' that's good."

What I'm referring to is, of course, the details from the past.

"Is this something you should be focusing on? Asking if you want to cooperate?"

Yu Wei glanced at Qi Luoan, smiled and nodded. Of course, why not?
Those who try to exploit information asymmetry to scam Sakura netizens will eventually be exposed, and they'll get tired of it after a while. It's better to just honestly repost content.

Having a legitimate platform is better than relying on those marketing accounts that repost content, exaggerate, and might say something completely unfounded.

He had been considering this matter for a while, but he just hadn't had the time. He didn't expect that someone would actually share his thoughts.

Everything else is secondary; the novel's data is real. With this software, his readership will continue to grow, which is a good thing.

Mom no longer needs to worry about my exchange data... (End of Chapter)

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