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"My Perspective on Knowledge Planet"
Indeed, my circle of friends doesn't seem to like cats; they prefer to read articles analyzing the internet. In this issue, let's analyze Knowledge Planet.
Knowledge Planet, the product's slogan - "Connect with a thousand loyal fans."
A straightforward translation would be finding a thousand fools willing to give you free support.
Knowledge Planet was originally called "Little Secret Circle," mainly aiming to create a private social circle with inherent privacy, where content can be accumulated, easily searchable, of high quality, and not expensive. You don't need 1999, nor 999; just 99 to get close to the experts, which is simply too cheap.
Wait, the aforementioned privacy, content accumulation, high content quality, user payment, and users never arguing remind me of a certain 1024 forum, where everyone shares harmonious voices.
Since I can think of it, others can too.
Pyramid Scheme
Wherever there are people, there is a community; where there is a community, there is a pyramid scheme. Knowledge payment is a group of uninformed individuals hoping to find knowledgeable people to teach them, then grow through that knowledge and achieve success. So how do we define success? Most people might think success means making money. So how do you make money? By recruiting others; the more people you bring in, the more you earn.
Thus, a significant number of speculators rushed into Knowledge Planet, which naturally requires payment to join, leading to an explosion of interest.
Black Online Lending
Like most platforms, there is strict regulation, including many regulations on WeChat groups. Knowledge Planet, with less stringent oversight, has become their new channel, and it is inherently a paid private group.
Wool Party
Do you remember the recent incident where people exploited a store to the point of collapse? It's inconvenient to recruit people in WeChat groups, and you can also accumulate a comprehensive guide to exploiting benefits.
Appointment-based External Trading Groups
It's simply a free large forum, with various 1024 posts flooding in, and you can also sell small videos on the side.
Cutting Leeks
Why do I say this? Various influencers struggle to write articles daily (I'm also trying hard to write, even though I'm not an influencer). Occasionally, they take on a few ads and get criticized by fans, leading to a loss of followers. Then Knowledge Planet suddenly appears; you've already paid, so if you unfollow and leave, it has nothing to do with me. I never said I would update daily; some smaller influencers deceive, bringing in dozens of people, cashing out, and then abandoning the community without maintaining the content. Influencers with many followers end up becoming an advertising and spam zone for various individuals. Where are the high-quality articles promised initially? The high-quality Q&A? None of that, it's even worse than leaving without a word.
Conclusion
I just joined the Knowledge Planet of Caoz, and it feels like everyone is in a school. Some are sharing things, some are seeking help, and others are asking teachers questions; it feels like a microcosm of society, with many people getting to know each other. It's like a large version of a social circle, a universal ticket circle, helping you filter out more reliable people through trustworthy individuals.
As the regulation of Knowledge Planet becomes stricter and those who have harvested and fled disappear, those lingering in the gray industry will ultimately vanish from the platform, and they will return to WeChat groups to slowly cultivate, harvesting again under a new banner. The remaining star owners will be a truly valuable group, and the content they accumulate will become even more valuable.
No cat today to kick off the discussion.