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Who won the Kun list, Jay Chou?
Jay Chou won.

This past weekend, the fan war between Jay Chou and Kun became a topic of concern for many media, including People's Daily. In the end, Jay Chou's self-deprecating "middle-aged" fans beheaded Kun, who ruled Weibo's Chaohua list for more than a year, and Jay Chou became the first star with an influence of over 100 million in the history of Chaohua list.

Traffic has become the most important word for the new generation of stars and fans. In order to enhance the popularity of his idol, it seems that he was a fan of Kun not long ago, and the news of traffic fraud came out. For this traffic war, there is public opinion that this is a public opinion counterattack under the circumstance that "the world has suffered from traffic for a long time".

It is worth noting that in this traffic dispute, Jay Chou and his fans don't seem to be the winners, but the real winners may be because netizens are crazy about playlists, which led to the once-declining Weibo Super Phone Platform, an Internet giant that relies on praise, forwarding and donation, and makes full use of "traffic logic" to manipulate users' psychology.

Song Xiaoyang, an associate professor at China Communication University, believes that due to the change of media form, the criteria for evaluating the influence of stars have also changed. The reason why this public opinion war is "wrapped up" is extremely strong, which makes netizens feel related to themselves. It is precisely because of its interpretation of the public's emotions that social platforms are also the media for spreading emotions.