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Chapter 714 Fans(2/2)

Jennifer discovered that the deep space tribe is very different from ordinary communities.

A general community is similar to a square. Everyone goes to this square to communicate, and some topic posts are just small stalls in the square.

But Deep Space Tribe is completely different. It is more like a supermarket. Each user is a store, and users can choose the stores they follow.

Before she followed, she could see other people's tribes, but after she followed Matthew McConaughey, she discovered that the entire homepage was Matthew McConaughey's tribe alone.

This means that she will only see the tribes of those people she follows every day, which makes it very simple.

This kind of design is simply good news for people like her who surf the Internet just to follow their favorite celebrities.

The most important thing is that other communities don't have so many celebrities. Even if they do, they are hidden and not seen. Unlike the Deep Space Tribe, their names are directly displayed.

There is even a star next to their name, which means that the account is authenticated by them.



Like Jennifer, Nick was attracted by the various "tribes" posted by various celebrities as soon as he came in, but he soon changed his mind.

Deep Space Tribe is definitely not a website developed by Deep Space Company for these celebrities. Ordinary people should feel the fun of socializing from it.

Celebrities can post tribes on their own homepages and attract friends to comment, so why can't ordinary people do the same?

So after shopping around, Nick posted a blog of his own.

Nick didn't know that his "tribe" was the first tribe released by a public beta user since Deep Space Tribe's public beta.

This tribe is very simple. Nick just explained his excitement after entering the deep space tribe.

But what he didn't expect was that not long after the tribe sent it out, someone responded.

[Sparta: This is actually an unverified account, why did I get it? 】

[Ska: It seems that it is also a public beta account. Will ordinary people’s tribes also push it out? 】

[Blue: Are you from Los Angeles too? Me too.]

[Carter Bruce: I am also from Los Angeles.]



After seeing the comments from netizens below, Nick understood that the website should be a tribe that pushes information to specific users based on the information filled in by the users.

When activating the account, the user is required to fill in relevant information. The location is not required, but Nick filled it in at the time.

The push mechanism of Deep Space Tribe should not simply be based on region, but also have other algorithms, but it is not yet clear what the specific rules are.

But Nick understood that he should have taken advantage of the early release date.

In addition to comments, there are also more than a dozen people following him, and the number is increasing.

Nick looked at the rising number of followers with a somewhat excited expression. According to the design of the Social Horror Tribe, do ordinary people hope to have as many fans as celebrities on the website?

If you want to get more fans, just relying on the website's algorithm will not work, because as more and more people come in, users publish more and more tribes, and it is difficult for the tribes he publishes not to be followed.

As long as his people see him, he needs to continue to stay hot.

Nick actually didn't care about having a lot of fans. He wanted to do an experiment to see if his idea would work.

As soon as he said it, Nick started editing a new tribe.

Nick is a very smart person, and he knows that now is the best time to attract new users who are new to the deep space tribe.

So, he made a strategy.

That's right, although Nick has only been in the Deep Space Tribe for less than an hour, he actually made a text guide.
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