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Chapter 67 : Nobel wiki search (1)

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After ending the Kindergard stream, I returned to my Metaverse room.
I adjusted the interface to display the Novel Wiki page I’d searched for on the broadcast screen.
“Can you all see this?”
[Yes~]
[LOL]
[This is gonna be fun]
[fr LOL]
[Let’s go]
The Thumbs Up Gang seemed to be able to see the screen clearly, so I decided to take a look.
I created a sofa in the Metaverse room and sat down with Miley, slowly searching my name on Novel Wiki.
The first thing I saw was the table of contents.
“Huh?”
There was a section for incidents and controversies in the table of contents.
‘…Did I cause some kind of incident?’
I definitely didn’t remember anything like that.
Of course, there *was* something I did that might be considered controversial. Using the Chinese viral marketing company was definitely an incident.
‘But I’m sure I wasn’t caught…’
Let’s keep reading.
“Let’s see, my name…It’s wrong.”
The Hanja was incorrect. It was written with the character for ‘wish’ (願) instead of the character for ‘first, primary’ (å…ƒ).
My English name couldn’t be wrong since it was my nickname.
“It’s ‘primary’ Won. Correct it, please.”
[How are we supposed to know your Hanja LOL]
[Fact: You’ve never told us]
[Why is it even there if you never told them LOL]
[IDK]
[But isn’t ‘primary’ Won rarely used for female names?]
“Is that so?”
That could be true. Originally, it was my name when I was a man. I just kept using it, so it might have created a name that doesn’t fit the typical naming conventions.
“Anyway, please correct it to ‘primary’ Won.”
[Why are you telling us this?]
[You mean *we* should do it LOL]
[There’s gotta be at least one Novel Wiki editor in the Thumbs Up Gang, right?]
[Agreed]
That aside, next is…
“Birthdate, well, let’s say that’s fine. Residence isn’t listed, and there’s nothing written here?”
[Well, you’ve never revealed it, have you?]
[How can we write about it if you don’t tell us anything?]
[LOL]
[Find out for yourselves LOL]
[Receive it with your heart]
“And…wait a second. Who put the Soviet Union as my nationality?”
What is this?
There’s even a footnote that says ‘Former USSR’.
[LOL]
[It’s written according to the information available~]
[But isn’t nationality something assigned to a person?]
[Should be written as country of manufacture]
[Agreed]
Country of manufacture… I’d appreciate it if you could still see me as a person.
Still, there’s more information here than I thought.
“First broadcast date, platform, community, all correct…nickname…”
[Nickname: Red, CommieBot, 4+1, Viral Girl, Commie Android, Thumbs Up Bear…]
I frowned as I checked the nickname section.
“…4+1 is new to me. It’s a phrase I coined, but it seems like a wrong nickname. I don’t think I’ve ever been called that. I’ve never seen it used that way either.”
“Master, I don’t think that’s the problem.”
[fr Is that really the problem now?]
[Get angry at ‘Viral Girl’ LOL]
[I think it’s starting to malfunction, let’s get it repaired?]
[Viral Girl LOL]
[She *did* do a lot of viral marketing LOL]
[4+1 seems like a bit of a forced meme]
[fr]
[They call you that on the Minder Minor Gallery]
Minder Minor Gallery? What’s that?
‘I feel like I’ve opened something I shouldn’t have.’
Let’s move on.
With an uneasy feeling, I continued scrolling.
[Overview]
[Internet broadcaster in South Korea]
[“Streaming live on Sno.1 Pachick. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and turn on notifications!”]
“This is strange. The overview says I’m Korean, but why is my nationality listed as Soviet? Why is there no consistency?”
[It says Internet broadcaster *in* South Korea, not *South Korean* Internet broadcaster]
[LOL]
[If an American does YouTube in Korea, are they Korean? LOL]
[A Soviet person broadcasting in Korea is a Korean broadcaster LOL]
[Truth]
[Even Novel Wiki is calling her a viral marketer]
[Life is viral marketing]
[Sno.1~ Pachick~ Subscribe and like~]
“I’ll keep reading. Let’s see, characteristics…”
[Characteristics]
[A newcomer who appeared like a comet on Pachick, a genius broadcaster who rose from obscurity to the top of the Pachick overall rankings in just 8 months (footnote: exactly 228 days).]
[The wiki writer is overhyping]
[It’s true though]
[Hmm]
[It’s a bit biased, but it’s true LOL]
The Thumbs Up Gang protested the accurate description of my achievements. As expected of my Thumbs Up Gang, not just viewers. Viewers would have given a standing ovation.
The wrong name must have instilled the wrong mindset.
I looked at the chat with pity.
“If it contains facts, it’s the truth.”
“You are right, Master.”
“Since Miley also says it’s right, it must be the truth.”
Ignoring the Thumbs Up Gang’s ‘booing’, I continued scrolling down.
[Surprisingly little is known about her personal information. Age, height, nationality, etc. Her first broadcast platform was Pachick. Her initial main content was SoulFrame, and she demonstrated her genius by reaching #1 in The Hundred within 4 months.]
[Average broadcast time is 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM daily. Irregular changes in broadcast time are rare (footnote: She significantly increased her broadcast hours during her challenge for the #1 spot in The Hundred, but it was a short-term extension to achieve the goal within one month).]
[While she claims to be a variety game streamer, initially, her focus was solely on SoulFrame and Black Ops. However, considering her occasional communication segments during broadcasts and other circumstances, it appears she planned to be a variety streamer from the start.]
‘Oh…’
That was a surprisingly accurate guess. It was true that I was expanding my content with that goal in mind. Of course, it wasn’t my idea alone, but a plan created with the company.
‘They never reported it to me, so TS Media wouldn’t have done this. So, viewers made this on their own…’
I nodded and continued reading.
[Her personality is relaxed and easygoing, but she is also quite competitive. (footnote: She showed incredible competitiveness and concentration when rising to #1 in The Hundred during the high-ranker bottleneck). During broadcasts, she is characterized by her gentle, polite speech in a soft voice, but it seems she speaks more roughly in private. (footnote: This was also revealed during her The Hundred climb).]
[Her main hero is Minder, and she effectively achieved the feat of re-evaluating Minder, a previously looked-down-upon troll hero. Her personal win rate had such a significant impact that it single-handedly raised the overall win rate of the hero.]
[She received many requests from viewers to do ASMR, but she sang instead. Considering the process of releasing the music, it seems she aims to become a music YouTuber as well.]
“Really, everything written here is true. Well written.”
[True=Compliment]
[But fr, it only contains facts]
[The Minder part is undeniable]
[fr To turn a trash troll worm hero into a person is amazing LOL]
[Minder is divided into BS and AS]
[Will you really not do ASMR?]
At the question from a Thumbs Up Gang member, I shook my head.
“I thought about it, but it seems a bit difficult.”
Creating ASMR takes a long time.
A song is at most 5 minutes long, but ASMR recording takes at least several tens of minutes. My daily life isn’t leisurely enough to invest that much time.
‘Making one or two isn’t difficult, but…’
Mass production is a bit tough. I don’t plan on continuing, so I have no intention of getting involved. I’d rather spend that time doing something else.
“I could do an outdoor broadcast in that time.”
[?????]
[fr? Outdoor broadcast?]
[gasp]
“Not right now, but maybe around the end of the year… I can give you more details later.”
I concluded the conversation.
‘I’m going to do it for Pachick’s year-end awards ceremony, but how can I say that?’
According to plan, I’ll have revealed some of my personal information by then. Which means my information will be all over the place around that time.
‘I haven’t solved the money issue yet, but if it really doesn’t work out, I can go with the method David suggested.’
I skipped that part and scrolled further down.
[Her broadcast name is Sno.1, which is presumed to be derived from her name. She seems to like things related to bears. The mask she used before revealing her avatar, her fandom name, and the emoticons she mainly uses are all mostly bears.]
‘It’s not that I particularly liked bears…’
It was more that among the helmet-type costumes, the cute and usable one was a bear doll mask. I started using bear emoticons after wearing it, so it just stuck.
Something like interpreting a dream.
‘That’s how it might look to others.’
I nodded.
“So, shall we continue down?”
The content and games played section wasn’t much.
“SoulFrame, Black Ops, communication broadcasts…wait, how is Kindergard listed here?”
[Must have been edited]
[Real-time wiki update]
[Watch the broadcast LOL]
[If it’s Seongwon’s broadcast, there will be plenty of people trying to edit it first LOL]
[If you refresh, even the ‘Won’ character will probably be changed]
Just in case, I refreshed the page.
And the Hanja was indeed changed.
“…This is a little scary.”
Why are they going this far?
There are too many people in this world that I can’t understand.


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Saddicht
9 days ago

Lmao