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Major events in Broadband Mountain

In just a few years, countless popular events have occurred on Broadband Mountain and countless Internet celebrities have been born. Of course, there are also things like "understanding" (when posting, it is like a secret code, and people in the same group will understand it. ) and other new Internet vocabulary. Refers to "Save Ariel". Around 2005, Broadband Mountain was still a niche mountain. The stories and culture performed on the mountain were not accepted and known by the public. The person who led Broadband Mountain into the mainstream media attention in Shanghai was a boy named Ariel. According to Robin, the administrator of Broadband Mountain in his early years, Ariel was an ordinary Shanghai boy, but he lost his right leg and the job he relied on to make a living due to a sudden car accident. The medical expenses left his family in dire straits. At this time, netizens of Broadband Mountain spontaneously formed a group to visit Ariel and donated money and goods to Ariel. Some netizens composed music for Ariel and organized everyone to sing together to encourage him to face life bravely.

This incident was reported by major media in Shanghai at that time, so more people knew that there was a "Broadband Mountain" in Shanghai. Robin said that the incident happened in 2006, but netizens have still not forgotten Ariel. Over the past four years, netizens have continued to visit Ariel. And on the occasion of the large-scale Broadband Mountain event, they still did not forget to produce a special video "His Past and Present" so that everyone who cares about Ariel can understand his current situation. It refers to "there is a good understanding between netizens". Being in harmony is often used to describe lovers, and netizens in Broadband Mountain are spreading this "ambiguity" offline. At present, Broadband Mountain has issued more than 10,000 badges and car stickers to its netizens, which are a status symbol for Broadband Mountain netizens. People often see conspicuous badges on young people's backpacks on the subway and on the streets. For Broadband Mountain netizens, when they see each other's badges, they can often achieve a tacit understanding.

The origin of the first generation of badges came from the free production by Broadband Mountain netizen (Moss Dog). At that time, the official website did not provide it. It was produced by (Moss Dog) in cooperation with (Dolphin) and only charged The courier fee is delivered to Broadband Mountain netizens, which also includes sticky badges. Subsequent badges are produced by the official website. The picture on the right shows the first-generation badge

Netizen Xiao Sheng recalled that once he had a slight collision with the vehicle he was overtaking after overtaking. After parking, the driver of the car behind him walked out aggressively, looking like he would never give up. But when Xiao Sheng saw the Broadband Mountain sticker on his car, he also took out the Broadband Mountain badge on his bag. As soon as the man looked at it, he immediately turned 180 degrees from an angry look to a smiling face, and waved his hands as if nothing happened, forget it. Xiao Sheng said that he had been working for two years after graduating from college. Many of his friends thought it was cool to wear the Broadband Mountain badge and felt that they were "very comfortable" in Shanghai. Refers to the "coffee and garlic dispute." For non-native Shanghainese, the word "hard drive" has been coined on Broadband Mountain. This name seems to reflect the typical mentality of Internet users on the mountain. He loves Shanghai and cannot tolerate any criticism of Shanghai from others. He arbitrarily believes that "migrants" and himself have "robbed" Shanghai's resources.

Official data shows that 70% to 80% of the netizens of Broadband Mountain are Shanghainese, and therefore Broadband Mountain is known as the "largest Shanghai hometown association." They love the land of Shanghai more than any other group of people. They grew up wearing crotchless pants in the alleys. They have a naive desire to protect Shanghai and themselves. However, this strong sense of protection sometimes triggers social discussions due to excessiveness. It refers to "write a book for the mountain". Bill is a celebrity on the mountain and one of the most famous TFs. Almost all experienced netizens have read his stories. Bill said that the realism of his works comes entirely from Broadband Mountain, and there are many novels based on the users of Broadband Mountain. He will observe the language style, behavior style and life experiences of the popular people in Broadband Mountain, or create new novels based on popular events on the mountain. His creative style, which is both real and imaginary, has made many netizens fascinated by his works. There are even online publishers who have come to the door and decided to publish the book "Shanghai Weird Secrets" - 9 short stories with more than 200,000 words. Behind the bustling and bustling Shanghai, there are also unknown supernatural beings. For example, "The truth about the mysterious dragon pillar on Yan'an East Road; the sad crying baby in Pacific Plaza; the mysterious vampire old lady in Shanghai a few years ago; the bizarre murder that happened in a certain club" will all be vividly presented to readers one by one.

Bill’s fastest record was when he discovered an Internet incident that occurred in Zhongshan Park and wrote a 4,000-word first post in just one hour, which was immediately clicked and viewed by tens of thousands of netizens. In the process of serial writing, he will constantly receive the latest developments or various gossips from netizens, and Bill will immediately incorporate these anecdotes into his own stories and derive more bizarre plots.

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Refers to "the ups and downs of job hunting". Some posts on Broadband Mountain also illustrate the conflicts between Shanghainese and various levels of people coming to Shanghai. The main idea of ??the post is: A Shanghai netizen thinks that his English is not bad, and he went to interview for real estate sales in English with great interest. However, he found that the "hard disk" who was interviewing before him had a higher English level than him. What made it even more difficult for him to accept was that the monthly salary of "hard disk" was only 1,000 yuan.

Although there are often similar posts about regional disputes on the mountain, most netizens on the mountain still know very well that the increasingly prosperous Shanghai and the accompanying rising cost of living have made "Shanghai people" and " Life is not easy for foreigners. Wherever there is a highly competitive workplace and where there is pressure from work and life, there is a dispute over "hard drives". It refers to "Shanghai anti-pocket map". On January 12, 2011, just a few hours after the anti-pocketing map went online, it immediately attracted follow-up reports from major media in Shanghai. The number of clicks exceeded the 20,000 mark, and many TV, print and online media requested reports and interviews. There are 20,900 reports on Baidu related web pages. This "anti-pocketing map" was released by the official ID "Community Activities" of the Broadband Mountain Forum. 48 areas that are prone to being visited by thieves are marked on the map to remind citizens to be careful of pickpockets. In this regard, the Shanghai police expressed their gratitude to netizens for their righteous deeds. The anti-pocketing campaign cannot be separated from the support of citizens.

According to the publisher, this map was produced by the staff of Bandwidth Mountain, and the marked “areas most hit by thieves” were compiled from the theft experiences exposed by netizens’ posts and the locations where thieves commit crimes intensively. . The publisher stated that this map "embodies the social responsibility awareness and sense of justice of many Broadband Mountain netizens" and called it "Shanghai's first and most practical anti-pocket map." Refers to "Sister Xiong's beating incident". On October 23, 2009, a netizen on the well-known Shanghai forum Broadband Mountain (KDS) forwarded a 5 minute and 20 second video of a Shanghai girl fighting, and it was revealed that he beat a female classmate who was trying to steal her boyfriend. A girl was standing in the middle of the alley when another girl named Xiong Jiaqing from Nanhu No. 2 Branch in Hongkou District, Shanghai rushed up from behind and kicked her in the lower back. The girl who was kicked screamed and fell to the ground, and the attacker immediately stamped her abdomen with his foot.

A few days after the video was exposed, about 200 people stood under the elevated road opposite the second branch of Nanhu Vocational School in Shanghai. Many of them were self-organized by the Broadband Mountain Forum and came by car. The word "Nanhu" on the school sign at the entrance of the second branch of Nanhu Vocational School was labeled with an "angry face" pattern. Reporters at the scene saw that after the incident, the police rushed to the scene to maintain order, and another police car drove into the school. Some people at the scene even shouted to the media: "We need the principal to come out and apologize! This is a shame for Shanghai and a shame for the education sector!" On October 26, 2009, a netizen who claimed to know the inside story posted that the girl who hit her was in the police station. Afterwards, he committed suicide due to dissatisfaction with the pressure from many parties. An investigation on October 27, 2009 found that the rumors of suicide were rumors and that the girl who beat him was actually reflecting at home. Refers to the "Xinmin Evening News Incident". The most influential event in the history of Broadband Mountain was the protest and denunciation of the "Xinmin Evening News" humiliation of the Shanghai Gate incident. The newspaper published the article "New Heroes Entering Shanghai, All Elites Regardless of Household Registration" on the B6 "Gossip" page on February 4, 2009. . The author of the article was indiscriminate and openly declared in Xinmin Evening News, the largest local media in Shanghai, that "speaking in Shanghainese is a sign of being uneducated, just like the red aborigines in the United States." As soon as this statement came out, it immediately caused an uproar. It seriously hurt the feelings of Shanghai readers and aroused the dissatisfaction of the majority of Shanghai people. In mainstream communities such as KDS, Sina, and NetEase, there has been a wave of boycotts of Xinmin Evening News and demands for a public apology.

Subsequently, due to pressure from public opinion and society, the editorial department of "Xinmin Evening News Community Edition" apologized to Shanghai readers for the article "New Hero" on the B6 page on February 4.