God's Imitator

Chapter 86: Data Offense and Defense


When female players receive 'Likes', they gain more resources for exposure; whereas male players receiving 'Likes' enhances their self-protection to a certain extent.

Thus, male players give 'Interesting' to male players, female players give 'Interesting' to female players, without needing to care what they are performing during the audition process at all.

If it were only about this, it wouldn't be too bad.

The key is, with the passage of time, will there be situations where male players give female players senseless 'Boring', and female players similarly give male players senseless 'Boring'?

Although there are 20 male and 20 female players, with only 18 female players remaining for now, once such a trend of voting 'Boring' stabilizes, what if someone suddenly turns their allegiance?

For example, in the audition, a male player appears to have plenty of remaining visa time, and under the premise of receiving 18 'Boring' votes from female players, he only needs 2 more votes from male players to be immediately killed.

Then these players can evenly share 1/10 of his remaining visa time.

At the beginning of the game, this possibility is relatively small, but as the game progresses, players being closer to departing, their behavior will inevitably become more unrestrained.

Once a batch of players indifferent to voting 'Boring' emerges, the audition will turn into indiscriminate slaughter.

Zheng Jie feels like he's trapped in an enormous whirlpool he can't escape from; death is inching closer but he's powerless to do anything.

At this moment, a new broadcast appears on the big screen.

[Community 17's Lin Sizhi broadcasts two sets of data to all players.]

[In the first four hours, Gao Jialiang from Community 1 obtained 'Likes' through meetings, accounting for '54%' of the total 'Like' and 'Dislike' numbers acquired in meetings.]

[Among players, the proportion checked for the aforementioned data is: '5%'.]

"Hmm? Lawyer Lin finally issued a broadcast! And two at that!"

"But... what does this mean?"

Zheng Jie, who had just been reported, is still unsettled but, in the pursuit of survival, he forces himself to calm down, focusing on the hidden meaning of Lin Sizhi's broadcast.

"Except for the first one being free, each subsequent broadcast implies the consumption of 1 'Like' or 'Dislike'.

"So Lawyer Lin definitely has a purpose for sending two broadcasts simultaneously.

"He seems to be examining the proportion of specific players acquiring 'Likes' through meetings within the first four hours of the total 'Likes' & 'Dislikes' acquired.

"Why investigate this?

"Unclear, but 5% of players have already been checked, meaning Lawyer Lin himself has checked two individuals?

"To scrutinize all players, his own 'Like' count is certainly insufficient. So his intent is probably for us to verify more in this format!

"But among so many players, where should I begin my investigation?"

Zheng Jie strives to recall from all meetings the players he's encountered, speculating who might be the villain, and who might be the target Lin Sizhi wants to find.

But he's completely clueless.

After a while, the big screen shows another broadcast.

[Community 17's Yang Yuting broadcasts a piece of data to all players.]

[In the first four hours, Lu Xinyi from Community 3 obtained 'Likes' through meetings, accounting for '100%' of the total 'Likes' and 'Dislikes' acquired in meetings.]

"Indeed, Yang Yuting understood Lawyer Lin's idea and prioritized checking Lu Xinyi.

"Lu Xinyi indeed looks suspicious, and her numbers are exaggerated; all likes in the first four hours? No one disliked her?"

[Lu Xinyi from Community 3 broadcasts two sets of data to all players.]

[In the first four hours, Lin Sizhi from Community 17 obtained 'Likes' through meetings, accounting for '100%' of the total 'Likes' and 'Dislikes' acquired in meetings.]

[In the first four hours, Fang Wencong from Community 1 obtained 'Likes' through meetings, accounting for '11%' of the total 'Likes' and 'Dislikes' acquired in meetings.]

Zheng Jie is stunned: "Why is Lu Xinyi also broadcasting? Is she trying to clear herself of suspicion?"

"Lawyer Lin's 100% data doesn't even seem realistic."

He approaches the data inquiry machine and, after some hesitation, decides to start by checking his enemies first.

After all, for Zheng Jie, Xue Qi, who has the suspicion of lying and pity-seeking for likes in the audition while shamelessly accusing him, is at the top of his blacklist.

"I want to inquire about Xue Qi from Community 9 and the proportion of 'Likes' acquired through meetings in the first four hours relative to the total 'Likes' and 'Dislikes'.

[Inquiry completed.]

[In the first four hours, Xue Qi from Community 9 obtained 'Likes' through meetings, accounting for '83%' of the total 'Likes' and 'Dislikes' acquired in meetings.]

The varied data for each individual makes Zheng Jie's head ache; he can't discern what to make of it.

Thankfully, the first inquiry and data broadcast are free.

Zheng Jie decisively presses the [Broadcast] button.

[Community 17's Zheng Jie broadcasts a piece of data to all players.]

[In the first four hours, Xue Qi from Community 9 obtained 'Likes' through meetings, accounting for '83%' of the total 'Likes' and 'Dislikes' acquired in meetings.]

Zheng Jie is unsure if this data will actually aid Lin Sizhi, but regardless, he's sending it out.

Immediately afterward, more broadcasts appear.

[Fang Wencong from Community 1 broadcasts a piece of data to all players.]

[In the meeting room, the ratio of female players actively proposing AA and male players agreeing is: 100%.]

[Qian Li from Community 1 broadcasts a piece of data to all players.]

[At the current time node, the proportion of male players among murderers is: 100%.]

Seeing these two broadcasts, Zheng Jie is dumbfounded.

Is Community 1… having an internal conflict?

Fang Wencong and Qian Li, as players from the same community, issued two broadcasts with entirely opposing motivations.

Zheng Jie immediately realizes that this is a very normal phenomenon.

Because players in the same community have no way to communicate, under such a game mechanism, the community's organizational structure has been completely dismantled, and everyone stands individually for their own gender side.

Obviously, these two pieces of information will further damage the trust between male and female players, rushing the rhythm of mutual harm forward.

Up to this point, Fang Wencong has issued two broadcasts, and these two broadcasts could be considered as a perfect contrast group.

[In the meeting room, the ratio of male players actively proposing AA and female players agreeing is: '7%'.]

[In the meeting room, the ratio of female players actively proposing AA and male players agreeing is: '100%'.]

These two vastly different numbers ruthlessly reveal a truth: when it comes to "paying the room fee", male and female players are adhering to completely different standards.

What's more terrifying is that these two pieces of information might have entirely different implications in the eyes of male and female players due to their different circumstances.

To female players, this game is inherently unfair; leaving the game allows males to indiscriminately obtain a visa time of 30,000 minutes, so why isn't it only normal, even reasonable, to actively pay the 200 room fee?

But to male players, it's not like that.

Because obviously, the difficulty for male and female players in acquiring likes is entirely different; whether in meetings or auditions, female players are naturally more prone to receiving likes.

Male players have to actively compete early, spending visa time in advance to gift to female players, and once deceived, male players end up losing everything.

Since females are naturally treated favorably in this aspect, why should males be expected to cover the room fee alone?

Furthermore, the 30,000 minutes of visa time that males can acquire indiscriminately is merely an empty promise and requires to survive out to gain it.

Judging by the mortality rate in this game, if one dies inside, what's the point in sweating over the 30,000 minutes visa time?

This game harbors unfair elements for both male and female players, but standing from their own perspectives, they each feel their side suffers more unfairly.

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