Overall, Maizi’s second video was like a huge meteorite, instantly detonating the entire network.

Public sentiment was thoroughly ignited, and voices of doubt about Huaerjie Daily and the Yoyo Group rose one after another.

The police also quickly intervened in the investigation, not only targeting the beating incident of Mai Di, but also launching a comprehensive investigation into possible illegal activities of Huaerjie Daily and Youyou Group.

Of course, the real purpose of the investigation into the Yoyo Group is to restore its tarnished reputation.

Interesting.

Because we found that Yoyo Group did not violate any law, it is as clean as a white lotus.

Therefore, the top priority for the Eagle Sauce Police Department now is to catch the mysterious guy who kidnapped and beat Mai Di.

But this guy never appeared again, or rather, he could never be found.

It was at this time that the "Flower Street Daily" suddenly posted a message on the social platform, saying that not only its editor-in-chief, Mai Di, was beaten by someone and had to lie to frame his own newspaper. The same thing happened to Jeff Green, Lisa and other senior executives of the newspaper before.

This is obviously an attempt to prove one's innocence.

This logic of proving one's innocence makes sense. If the editor-in-chief was beaten and forced to confess, then the same may be true for others.

As a result, many netizens actually believed it, especially the internet trolls hired by Hua Er Jie Daily, who were frantically leading the trend.

Of course, there are also people who think that the Hua Er Street Daily is not innocent at all. The two sides quarreled fiercely on social media.

Of course, in general, the Internet water army has a certain advantage. They are paid to do their job, are organized, and can stay online for a long time. The spectators and angry netizens only have time to make a fuss.

The key point is that social platforms like Bluebird are still taking sides.

In the eye of this public relations storm, social platforms seem to have become an endless battlefield.

Netizens from both camps surged like a tide. Every post and every comment was like a thrown sword, interweaving into a fierce scene of text, picture and video confrontation.

Under the official account of Huaerjie Daily, the internet trolls uniformly used the hashtags “#Give me justice# #The truth must not be tarnished#” in an attempt to win by sheer quantity and create an image of a weak person who was wronged.

"We firmly believe that justice may be late, but it will never be absent! Please be patient and the truth will eventually come to light!" Although such remarks are a bit empty, they have deceived some people who do not know the truth to a certain extent.

Of course, the main battlefield is on social platforms.

At this point, the conversation on social media gradually heated up, evolving from an initial rational discussion into a heated argument.

“@司法守护者101: Don’t be ridiculous. How could a group of senior executives of a newspaper be beaten up? This plot is too ridiculous. Even the screenwriters wouldn’t dare to write it like this!”

One netizen's reply was full of doubts. This is based on the logic of life. The effect is good.

"…Just because you haven't experienced it doesn't mean it doesn't exist! More importantly, do you think that someone who was just speaking well of the Hua Er Street Daily would curse the newspaper and then jump off a building? This is totally inconsistent with reality."

This is also based on the logic of life. The effect is also quite good.

The main problem is that the performance of Jeff Green and others is really contrary to common sense.

"I know that many newspapers and journalists who dare to report the truth are often threatened and suppressed. What happened to the Huaer Street Daily is just the tip of the iceberg!"

There was an unquestionable firmness in his words.

The water army quickly guided the attack, and the effect was even better.

Seeing that the Huaer Street Daily would not be shut down soon, many bigwigs were secretly happy. In fact, the Huaer Street Daily was one of their facades, and if it really shut down, it would be a slap in their face.

Because these bigwigs also felt that someone was definitely targeting the Huaer Street Daily. As for who it was, it was most likely Da Xia. Because not long ago, the Huaer Street Daily published two heavy articles in a row targeting Da Xia.

Of course, we cannot rule out the possibility of other capital giants or other media competitors.

Business wars can sometimes be very cruel.

That's right. In a well-known newspaper in Eagle Sauce, several senior media professionals were sitting together and discussing this incident in low voices.

"This is clearly an attempt to divert attention and whitewash themselves in this way." A middle-aged man pushed up his glasses, his eyes full of sharpness. "We at Eagle Sauce Weekly should unite and dig deep into the truth behind this. We must not let this despicable method succeed."

"That's right. What we have to do is not only to expose the facts, but also to remind the public to think rationally and not be easily misled by public opinion." Another lady nodded in agreement, her fingers tapping rapidly on her notebook, as if she already had a plan of action for the next step.

Of course, it sounds very high-sounding. In fact, it is just that "Eagle Sauce Weekly" and "Flower Street Daily" are competitors.

Just then, a young reporter came over and whispered, "Mr. Brandt, I received an anonymous email in my mailbox yesterday. It contained some explosive information about the Flower Second Street Daily."

Brent, the senior editor of Eagle Sauce Weekly, immediately asked, "White, what kind of explosive news?"

"Is such that……"

Five minutes later, Brent looked at the explosive news in White's mailbox and couldn't help but be dumbfounded. This "Flower Street Daily" is really good, it can do such a thing.

However, Brent did not take action immediately, but called his superiors to report. He first reported to the editor-in-chief Bradley, and then Bradley called the producer, that is, the investor.

Soon, Brent got a hint that the authenticity of the information in the Daily News was unknown, and as a responsible mainstream media, it could not publish unconfirmed news casually.

The meaning is very clear. If you want to publish it, you cannot publish it in the name of a weekly magazine, but can only publish it in the name of an individual.

Then, suddenly, newly registered accounts posted on social platforms such as TIT and Bluebird, exposing more of the dark secrets of the Hua Er Street Daily.

There are even original documents, contracts and other evidence.

Although these posts were quickly deleted, many netizens had been paying attention to the matter and quickly took screenshots to preserve the evidence.

Then upload again.

At the same time, Bluebird received more crazy complaints from netizens and had to shut down the database and suspend services again.

I really can't stand the pressure.

As the incident continued to ferment, with the promotion of two insiders of "Eagle Sauce Weekly", the complex network of interests behind "Flower Street Daily" was gradually revealed.

Absolutely sensational.

Public opinion turned again, the credibility of Huaer Street Daily plummeted, and its former supporters defected one after another.

Two days later, the three major producers of Huaerjie Daily had to apologize together. They also announced that Huaerjie Daily would be temporarily shut down and that they would not consider resuming publication for the time being.

The Times, one of the most famous and influential media newspapers in the United States, suddenly came to an end.

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