Little Moon Moon
Little Moon Moon (Xiao Yue Yue) was a Chinese internet celebrity in 2010; however she was proved to be a fake person and part of a Chinese internet publicity stunt organized by Tianya Forum. As the main character of a post named “I thank this obnoxious friend for bringing me such a dismal National Day” composed by Chinese netizen Rong Rong on Tianya, "Little Moon Moon went from the Internet into reality, becoming famous all over."[1] She is described as fat, crazy and obnoxious by the author. Since Little Moon Moon acted as the most unbelievable, shocking, annoying and obnoxious woman ever known to this day, and the posts were written during the seven-day National Day vacation in China, she became an overnight sensation. Nevertheless, after investigation, Little Moon Moon turned out to be a completely fake figure composed by a beautiful writer Xu Jiayi to maintain the shrinking influence of Tianya forum.
Event Overview
At 11:45 in the morning on October 5, 2010, a netizen started to posts diaries on Tianya forum with the ID "Rong Rong". The series of live updates recorded an astonishing story of Little Moon Moon (Rong Rong's high school classmate) and her boyfriend's visit to Shanghai Expo during the National Day holiday, with Rong Rong being their host showing them around, and along the journey, endless miserable and crazy things happened (such as Little Moon Moon's self-suicide farce, singing weird poetry, etc.). The writer used tons of words to describe how she was completely "astounded/superfied" by Little Moon Moon during the two days and one night. Rong Rong stopped posting on October 13 with sentences like “I went out to deal with some things.” “I don’t know if this post will reach an ending on this day.”
The humorous and absurd story quickly drew numerous attention. Within two days, the post has over 17 million views and over 57 thousand comments over 564 pages. As for Weibo (also called microbloggings, the Chinese version of Twitter), the topic of Little Moon Moon was already ranked number 3, with 17293 tweets in that day, more than any other hot topic of the week.[2] At first, netizens thought the incident and the people described in the posts were real, however, over the evolution of this matter, more and more readers felt that there must be a publicity team behind the scenes to stir such a huge wave on the Internet.
Netizens even created pages for Little Moon Moon at the Baidu Encyclopedia and the Baidu Post Bar as well as study group and human flesh search/cyber hunting group. There was also a fan posted a comic version of this case, which is called “Stupefying Girl Xiao Yue Yue Visits The World Expo Incident Complete Version”.[3]
Reflection and Introspection
In apparent contrast with the horrible Little Moon Moon's profile, which was portrayed as an ugly kindergarten teacher who is 150 cm tall and 80 kilograms in weight, the real writer behind the whole event is a beautiful sophomore student at Shanghai Normal University. Although she claimed that every word she wrote was real, the truth that it was a pure publicity stunt was revealed. "Insiders disclosed that Tianya is currently preparing to go public on the stock market, and is under pressure for its declining influence, and thus urgently needed a major incident to raise its influence, which is how “Little Moon Moon” happened. Since this was a topic the forum Tianya itself launched, one where there is no obvious commercial goal, where the language matched the tastes of the netizen masses, successfully attracting netizen eyeballs, having achieved a large effect with little effort."[4] The live broadcast posts were designed to be the warming-up phase of the publicity stunt, with the climax point uncovering a real life version of “Little Moon Moon”, who is a brilliant writing beauty. By using this huge contrast, Tianya planned to arouse a bigger controversy, thus allowing netizens to participate and making the Little Moon Moon to become a continuing internet topic.
As most of the Chinese netizens participated in this "cyber carnival" as excited as they did before, some of them even created the "Religion of Moon” so she can be “worshiped” (in a sarcastic way). However, others possess a more sober perspective. Is this just a well-organized publicity stunt? Is it the same game as “Jia Junpeng, your mom is waiting for you to go home for dinner” played, purely man-made phenomenon? Is it another victory of the Internet Water Army to promote the product? Do the wire-puller and the internet army have the power to hoodwink the public and manipulate whatever attentions they like?
Another concern rising with this case is the unhealthy web culture. As a web commentator called Run my deer said, "we can all agree the fact that we are, or rather, we have entered an era of appreciating ugliness. From Sister Furong to Sister Feng, our visual and moral senses are being continuously challenged by these breaking news...Moreover, the age group of Chinese netizens are decreasing, this vulgarifcation of web culture is not only going to be adult’s entertainment, but will very likely have negative impacts on our youths."[5]
References
- ↑ "Update: Xiao Yue Yue Exposed As Tianya Forum Publicity Stunt". Retrieved 20 December 2012.
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- ↑ "Xiao Yue Yue Becomes Latest Chinese Internet Celebrity". Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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- ↑ "Let us hope "Xiao Yueyue" is but passing clouds". Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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