The value of online literature is based on the content of novels. Whether it is paid novels or free novels, high-quality content and authors are what the platform needs. As long as the interests of readers, authors, platforms and advertisers are not compromised, the future of free fiction can be expected. Tencent took over Reading, the era of free novels came, and the creation and derivation of IP reminded me of the times when cats watched "Ghost Blowing Lamp" and "Needless Son" under the covers when I was a child. Lao Wang has been a fan of novels since he was a child. When he was in elementary school,
he secretly read Jin Yong's novels borrowed by his mother from the school library while his mother was out. But at that time, there was nothing to choose from. I read whatever my mother borrowed, the four famous novels, how job title email list steel is made, Jin Yong and Gulong, basically every book I borrowed back, I secretly Seen. When they were in junior high school, only wealthy children could afford 'PHS' mobile phones. Everyone used mp3 or learning machines to read e-books, or they rented them from bookstores. If you have a bit of capital, you can go to the stalls on the pedestrian street to buy a copy.
I remember it is a standard 800 pages. Everyone tore them into several copies and circulated them in the class. At that time, friends who had computers at home and friends who had money in Internet cafes used PCs to read them, while we downloaded TXT novels and watched them offline. That is, from that time, I started to contact the Qidian Chinese website, but I just knew it, and I didn't pay for it. I still looked for free novels to download and read. When I went to high school, I finally got my first copycat phone. At that time, it was still in the wap era. I secretly searched for novels on the Internet. I was accidentally consumed by an unscrupulous website in 200 yuan of phone bills overnight. At that time, Pharaoh's monthly meal cost for dinner was only 100 yuan,
and he didn't dare to tell his mother that he had to patch things up to keep his mobile phone from shutting down. To be honest, I read a lot of novels at that time, and I felt that there would be more than textbooks. Then, when I was a sophomore in high school, the idea of writing novels arose. I wrote about two drafts of manuscript paper with pen and paper, and was taught. The director has confiscated it, otherwise I must be able to get the title of an online literature author now, haha. Not to mention going to university. With my first computer, I seem to be even more happy.
At that time, online literature piracy was rampant, and there were special apps (not named) that could be updated at any time for free. According to incomplete statistics, Lao Wang has read more than 200 novels in his life so far, aside from serious books, which is basically no problem. Until I went to work and made money, I didn’t know if it was my conscience, or I didn’t feel bad about spending the money I earned, or I was too lazy to download it from pirated websites. I hoped to see the updated chapters in time, so I started to pay to read it. Thinking about it now, it should be that in the previous free app, there are fewer quality novels I want to read, and there are endless advertisements, which makes me sick. In Lao Wang's memory, since 2018, Free Novel has raised its head again, all of which started when Mi Du Novel entered the public's attention.