Chapter 37 Counterattack
Rex is an avid fan of video games. Before that, he could only play by himself most of the time. After meeting a group of friends who like to play video games through the school's BBS, they often come out to get together.

After work, the time to get together to play video games becomes very rare.

Everyone has their own work to do.

At this time, a friend first recommended him to play a game called "Angry Birds", "You can play two levels of this game when you are free in the company."

At the beginning, Rex directly played the installation package sent to him by his friends, which is the so-called pirated version.

Of course, this kind of online behavior is basically impossible to be held accountable.

After getting in touch, Rex found that he couldn't play two levels at work at all, because he would keep playing when he got home at night.

Especially suitable for playing while watching videos.

If he plays at work, he will forget that he is still at work.

Fortunately, the difficulty is not great, and all the levels will be cleared in about two or three days.

It's just that there are a few levels in it, and they can't get the evaluation of Samsung.

Because he had a good impression of the game, when Riot Games released the Christmas DLC later, Rex bought the genuine game through bank transfer.

At that time, the Riot Electronics community had already had a certain degree of discussion among game lovers.

Buying Christmas DLC will also give you a verification code, and that verification code can also be used to register a community account.

Rex didn't pay much attention to it at first, and just went up to have a look occasionally.

Later, he found that the Riot Electronics community was fun, and users spoke nicely.

All kinds of brain-hole discussions emerge in endlessly, and there are big guys who make fan games.

Take "Angry Birds" as an example, there are big guys who use this background to make their own levels, and then let everyone play for free.

(The concept of fan games can be traced back to the MSX architecture jointly released by Microsoft and ASCII in 1983.

Like Comic Market, Neon’s fan convention held every six months, focusing on fanbooks and fan games, opened in December 1975. )
There is also StarCraft 1, Blizzard also set up a map editor function for him, but from the perspective of use, it is far less convenient than the later Warcraft map editor.

That is to say, the threshold for using the StarCraft 1 map editor is too high.

But I can't stand the fact that there are many masters in the Riot Electronics community, and there will always be masters who can use this thing. In StarCraft, maps edited by themselves are often sent out.

Then add an exaggerated title: "If the Terran can beat the Protoss in this map, I will eat the monitor on the spot."

Later, Rex had to watch the Riot Electronics community every day, and then play games or do other things.

The Riot Electronics community has almost become a part of his amateur life.

On this day, as usual, when he got home from get off work, Rex turned on the computer and entered the familiar URL.

First go to the Angry Birds section to see if any big guy has made a new map.

Only one post was pinned to the top:
"Shameless Yahoo!, its own game community has no interesting content, it only knows how to copy the content of our community."

Then there are a large number of screenshots, including timestamps, and special annotations for grammatical errors.

Grammatical errors are the most obvious manifestation. The other party's plagiarism has no gold content, it is a complete copy and paste.

"Yahoo! There is no lower limit at all, as long as there are more than [-] replies to the post on the Riot electronic community, they will copy it to their own community intact.

This is not only an infringement of the Riot Electronics community, but also a shameless plagiarism of our users' creations!
We chose to sue Yahoo and take legal measures to protect the interests of the community and users. "

After reading it carefully, Rex became angry instantly, mainly because he had seen and even replied to many posts in it.

The evidence presented by the fist electronics community is also very convincing, and it is obvious that it is an organized transfer.

Because the posters are all the same.

If it is a spontaneous behavior, at least the account of the poster will be changed.

Rex originally had an account on the Yahoo game community, but after registering, the content on the Yahoo game community was far less interesting than the fist electronic community.

So he didn't use it much.

After reading Riot's official statement, he immediately ran to the Yahoo gaming community and moved the post over intact.

Just edited the title: "Shock! Yahoo! Gaming's latest invention will benefit all users!"

Rex learned to be smart before posting, knowing that if Yahoo plagiarized directly in the title, the post would be deleted.

Having been in the Riot Electronics community for a long time, he has also learned headline partying.

The replies to this post quickly exceeded [-], making it the most popular section in the entire forum.

"Yahoo did such a thing!"

"This is too shameless."

"No wonder I think this content is much more interesting these days, but it turned out to be plagiarism!"

"I'm ashamed of Yahoo!"

"As an Internet business, they went against the spirit of innovation."

"The brother upstairs is right, he's not cool anymore, or he hasn't been cool since the day he went public."

Users on the Yahoo Gaming community were largely negative about the news.

Yahoo does not and will not PUA its own users, and it will not allow users to speak for him when he has clearly done something wrong.

Yahoo doesn't have this ability, and the big PUA factory in the future should be a pig factory. Playing a game is the same as working in a pig factory, and you still pay to work in a pig factory.

Rex saw that his reply had such a big response in the Yahoo gaming community that he ran back to the Riot Electronics community to post.

The following replies are:
"We should bring our friends from the Yahoo gaming community over."

"Since they can realize the bad behavior of Yahoo's gaming community, then they should not use Yahoo's products."

There are Riot Games sailors in it, as well as users who think so spontaneously.

Public opinion fermented quickly, and comments on this matter could be seen on almost all online forums that day.

Zhou Xin greeted Bill Gates after the incident and asked him to help contact some media resources. The next day he published a column on the matter and condemned Yahoo by the way.

Zhou Xin wants to build up momentum in an all-round way, forming a siege and suppression of Yahoo's behavior in the public opinion field.

The bigger role is to promote the fist electronic community, so that users who don't know the fist have a similar feeling: how fun is an online forum that even Yahoo is plagiarizing?
"Users who copied content from the Riot Electronics community are suspected to be official members of the Yahoo gaming community"

This post is the second time Riot has posted on this matter on its own forum.

After the matter was fermented on the Internet in the United States, a small number of people believed that this was a spontaneous behavior of users.

How do you judge that this is Yahoo's official behavior?
A small number of Yahoo fans defended Yahoo in this way, including a few similar remarks in the Riot electronics community.

Fortunately, the fist game has been prepared for this.

(End of this chapter)

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