This story was reported by the major media in Shanghai at that time, so more people knew that there was a "Broad Belt Mountain" in Shanghai. Robin said it happened in 2006, but netizens still haven't forgotten Ariel. Netizens have been visiting Ariel for four years. When Kuandai Mountain held a large-scale event, they still did not forget to make a special video "His past lives", so that all people who care about Ariel can know his recent situation. It means "there is a connection between netizens". Hearts are often used to describe lovers, and netizens in Kuandai Mountain are multiplying this ambiguity to offline. At present, Kuandai Mountain has distributed more than 6.5438+0 million badges and car stickers to its netizens, which is a status symbol of Kuandai Mountain netizens. People can often see conspicuous badges on young people's backpacks on subways and streets. For netizens in Kuandai Mountain, when they see each other's badges, they can often reach a tacit understanding.
The first generation of badges originated from Kuandai Mountain (Moss Dog), which was made by netizens for free, but was not provided by official website at that time. Produced by (Cat Dog) and (Dolphin) in cooperation, and sent to netizens in Kuandai Mountain in the form of courier fee, including sticky badges. Later badges were all made by 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 overtaking vehicle, and the driver of the car behind him came out with great momentum after stopping, and he never gave up. However, 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 saw it, he immediately glared at each other from 180 degrees and turned into a smile. He waved casually and forget it. Xiao Sheng said that two years after graduating from college, many of his friends thought it was cool to wear a wide-band mountain badge, and they felt very "open" in Shanghai. It means "the dispute between coffee and garlic". For non-native Shanghainese, Kuandai Mountain created a word "hard disk", which seems to reflect the typical mentality of netizens on the mountain. Love Shanghai, no one can tolerate any criticism of Shanghai, arbitrarily think that "outsiders" and themselves "robbed" Shanghai's resources.
According to official data, 70%~80% of netizens in Kuandai Mountain are Shanghainese, so Kuandai Mountain is called "the largest hometown association in Shanghai". They love Shanghai more than any other nation. They grew up in the alley wearing open-backed pants, and they have a naive desire to protect Shanghai and protect themselves. However, this strong sense of protection sometimes leads to social discussion because of excessiveness. Write a book for the mountain. Bill is a red man on the mountain, one of the most famous TF, and almost all the older netizens have read his story. Bill said that the realism of his works comes entirely from Kuandai Mountain, and many novels are based on the netizens of Kuandai Mountain. He will observe the language style, behavior and life experience of the red people in Kuandai Mountain, or create new novels based on hot events in the mountain. His creative style, which is also true and illusory, has made many netizens enjoy his works. Some online publishers even came to the door and decided to publish their masterpiece "The Secret Story of Shanghai"-nine short stories with a total of more than 200,000 words. Behind the bustling Shanghai, there are also unknown spiritual things. For example, "What is the truth about the mysterious Dragon Column on Yan 'an East Road? "The sad baby in the Pacific Square is crying; A mysterious blood-sucking old lady in Shanghai a few years ago; The bizarre murder case that happened in a club will be vividly presented to readers one by one.
Bill's fastest record is that when he found an online activity in Zhongshan Park, he wrote his first 4000-word post in just one hour, which was immediately clicked and watched by tens of thousands of netizens. In the process of his serial writing, he will constantly receive the latest progress of netizens or all kinds of gossip, and Bill will write these anecdotes into his story at the first time, which will lead to more bizarre plots.
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It means "the ups and downs of job hunting". Some posts of Kuandai Mountain can also illustrate the contradiction between Shanghainese and people from all walks of life in Shanghai. The main idea of the post is: a Shanghai netizen thinks his English level is not bad, and he is interested in interviewing English real estate sales. However, he found that the English level of a "hard disk" interviewed before him was higher than his. What makes him even more unacceptable is that the asking price of "hard disk" is only 1000 yuan per month.
Although there are often similar posts about regional disputes in the mountains, most netizens on the mountains are still very clear that the increasingly prosperous Shanghai and the rising cost of living make life difficult for Shanghainese and foreigners. Where there is fierce competition in the workplace, there is pressure of work and life, and there is a "hard disk" dispute. Stands for "Shanghai Anti-pickpocketing Map". On 20 1 1 year 1 month 65438+2, the anti-piracy map was launched for several hours, which immediately attracted the follow-up reports of major media in Shanghai, with more than 20000 hits, and many TV, print and online media requested coverage. There are 20,900 reports on Baidu related web pages. This "anti-pickpocketing map" was released by the official ID "Community Activities" of Broad Belt Mountain Forum. 48 areas that are easy to be visited by thieves are marked on the map to remind the public to be careful of pickpockets. In this regard, the Shanghai police said that thanks to the righteous actions of netizens, anti-piracy actions cannot be separated from the support of the citizens.
According to the publisher, this map was made by the staff of Kuandai Mountain, and the marked "thief hardest hit area" was compiled according to the theft experience exposed by netizens and the places where thieves committed crimes intensively. The publisher said that this map "reflects the sense of social responsibility and justice of many netizens in Kuandai Mountain" and called it "the first practical anti-plagiarism map in Shanghai". Stands for "Sister Xiong's beating incident". On June 23, 2009, 10, a netizen on KDS, a well-known forum in Shanghai, forwarded a video of a Shanghai girl fighting for 5 minutes and 20 seconds, which revealed that she had beaten a female classmate who robbed her boyfriend. A girl was standing in the middle of the alley, and another girl named Xiong Jiaqing, who came to Nanhu Branch No.2 in Hongkou District, rushed up from behind and kicked her back. The kicked girl fell to the ground with a muffled sound, and the attacker immediately stamped her abdomen.
A few days after the video exposure, about 200 people stood under the viaduct opposite the second branch of Shanghai Nanhu Vocational School, many of whom were spontaneously organized by the Kuandai Mountain Forum and came by bus. The word "Nanhu" on the school board at the entrance of the second branch of Nanhu Vocational School was labeled with a "angry face" pattern. The reporter saw at the scene that after the incident, the police rushed to the scene to maintain order and another police car drove into the school. Someone even shouted to the media at the scene: "I want the principal to apologize! This is a shame for Shanghai and a shame for the education sector! " On June 26, 2009, a netizen who claimed to know the inside story posted that the girl who hit her committed suicide because she was dissatisfied with various pressures afterwards. After investigation on June 27th, 2009, it was found that the suicide rumor was a rumor, and the girl who hit her was actually reflecting at home. Stands for "Xinmin Evening News Incident". The most influential event in the history of Kuandai Mountain was Xinmin Evening News' protest against the Shanghai Gate incident. On February 4th, 2009, this newspaper published the article "New Heroes Wandering the Shore, Unlimited Household Registration" on the page of B6 "Eight Diagrams". The author of this article indiscriminately declared in Xinmin Evening News, the largest local media in Shanghai that "speaking Shanghainese is a sign of illiteracy, just like the red clay people in the United States". When this statement came out, it immediately caused an uproar, seriously hurt the feelings of Shanghai readers and aroused the dissatisfaction of the broad masses of Shanghai people. In mainstream communities such as KDS, Sina and Netease, there has been a wave of boycotting Xinmin Evening News and demanding a public apology.
Subsequently, due to public opinion and social pressure, the editorial department of Xinmin Evening News community edition apologized to Shanghai readers for the article "New Hero" published in B6 on February 4th.