The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 37 - 36: Experts Aren’t as Good as Dogs Series

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[Major Recommendation: Popular Corpse-fishing Streamer Mr. Fang's First Broadcast on Hu Ya!]

A special top recommendation exclusively for Fang Hao was hanging on the Hu Ya homepage.

The title was prominent, highly recognizable.

The words "Corpse-fishing Streamer" were very eye-catching.

You have to admit, the Hu Ya operations team knows how to make a recommendation.

As soon as you entered the Hu Ya Platform, you'd see this recommendation.

After seeing Fang Hao's first broadcast performing well, Su Baige was very decisive and immediately asked the operations to give a supersized recommendation, intensifying the promotion.

"Corpse-fishing Streamer has come to Hu Ya?"

Many people were stunned upon seeing the recommendation, thinking they had read it wrong.

Before this, there was no news at all.

The last impression everyone had of him was his live-streaming room being banned on Shark Platform.

Could it be that the officials were using this label deliberately to ride the hype wave, to attract attention?

With a curious heart, some people clicked in after seeing the recommendation and then saw Fang Hao live-streaming.

"It really is him!"

"Hehe, good move switching platforms. It was such a hassle to register on Shark Platform before."

"Yeah, the Shark Platform is too trigger-happy with bans. I got an account banned before and was so pissed off that I stopped going to Shark Platform altogether."

"Hu Ya might be a bit behind Shark Platform in terms of overall traffic, but at least it's still a big platform. I feel more comfortable watching live streams here than on Shark."

"Finally, we can see the streamer again."

"Quick, call others over."

...

With the platform's major recommendation, even more people learned about Fang Hao's switch to live broadcasting on Hu Ya.

They poured in one after another.

Adding to this was the topic about Yi Jianqiu and Fang Hao on social media over the past two days; the heat was still on.

This recommendation caused the traffic to explode in an instant.

"Three hundred thousand viewers..."

Su Baige, monitoring the backend data, was completely dumbfounded.

The results of this recommendation weren't just good; they were explosive!

Just in this short amount of time since the recommendation was hung up, the popularity had skyrocketed.

Her heart was both thrilled and anxious.

It felt as if she was carrying a stone in her heart.

She didn't dare to relax for a moment.

...

Fang Hao was also shocked by the soaring popularity.

"Does Hu Ya Platform calculate popularity differently from Shark?"

But Fang Hao mostly thought it could be that the two platforms calculated popularity differently.

Perhaps, Hu Ya Platform's popularity was calculated as 50 times or even more times the number of people.

Unlike Shark, which was a one-to-ten ratio.

That's what Fang Hao believed.

He didn't know that his popularity had truly exploded.

Hu Ya Platform's popularity was calculated with a one-to-ten ratio as well (PS: The data in the parallel world is free of inflations; do not apply this to reality).

Fang Hao didn't make a big deal out of it and explained to the camera.

"Due to some special reasons, I switched to a new platform for live streaming."

"It just means a bit of a bother for everyone to register a new account on this platform."

"Here we come."

"No problem, should've changed platforms a while ago, it's just about casually registering an account."

"Anyway, I have accounts on both platforms; I can watch wherever you broadcast."

"If you had switched platforms a couple of days ago, streamer, you could have started broadcasting earlier rather than waiting until now."

The viewers in the streaming room were very understanding … pah, considerate.

"It doesn't matter where you broadcast as long as we can see the live stream."

"Comfortable, finally, I can watch the streamer's broadcast again."

"These past few days without live streams, life just hasn't been the same; even my meals haven't tasted as good."

"Yeah, exactly."

"It's all because of Shark Platform, they ban accounts without clarifying things first, now look, haha, they've made themselves a laughing stock."

"Yi Jianqiu is really a joke; his studio had just released a statement to clarify, and then the officials just slapped them in the face."

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"Hahahaha, it really is funny; anyhow, our Brother Hao has ventilated for us big time."

"Hmph, I think the streamer's live room was banned because they were meddling behind the scenes."

"Didn't expect now he himself would be banned by the officials."

"Good riddance, such a low-quality entertainer should be restricted."

The audience then also mentioned the incident that happened over the past two days.

"Right, Brother Hao."

"Regarding the radio incident, was that part of a script?"

"Yeah, how did you know Yi Jianqiu was going to be arrested for soliciting?"

"That prediction was too incredible."

They voiced the question they most wanted to ask.

A bunch of viewers were in the chat room, waiting for Fang Hao to answer.

After the official announcement that Yi Jianqiu had been arrested for soliciting, many people were curious about the broadcast that came from the radio.

How could it predict an event that would happen two days later?

Did he really have the ability to foresee the future?

Or was it just a script, and they got lucky, like a blind cat running into a dead mouse?

This…

When Fang Hao saw these questions from the viewers, he was taken aback too.

Because he himself didn't know what the situation was.

He had studied and tried to fix the broken radio for two days, but to no avail.

He hadn't managed to fix it.

As for the script, that was definitely not possible.

He didn't have a team behind him, no script, and he certainly hadn't placed anything in the water beforehand.

He really wanted to fish out something.

Seeing so many viewers asking, Fang Hao was ready to clarify the situation, to prevent constant questions later on, which would interfere with his fishing.

"My live broadcasts are without any scripts; everything is real."

"As for the radio… I can't quite explain it myself; I didn't go fishing these past two days. I tinkered with it at home, and there was no response, just a broken radio."

"Eh, streamer, you still haven't thrown out that radio?"

"That broken radio, how did it broadcast before?" the viewers wondered curiously.

"Yeah, it's so strange."

"Could it really have been haunted at that time?"

"Let's be scientific; there are no ghosts."

"Why not ask an expert?"

"Pfft, why bother with experts nowadays? Better come to me, ask my little Snoopy."

"Who's your little Snoopy?"

"My little Snoopy is my dog, I call it Snoopy."

"Hahaha, experts are not as good as dogs series."

"No wonder I couldn't dig up any bamboo shoots when I went up the mountain today; you took them all."

"But streamer, I think there's something eerie about the radio you fished out later. Why not send it to me, and I'll help you study it."

"Ts-ts-ts, brother, I can hear the clinking of your calculations all the way up in the frigid north."

"This radio definitely has some issues; I think the streamer should keep observing it for longer, don't throw it away so soon, who knows, it might broadcast again one day," someone said.

"I think so too."