Introduction to Rebirth
093 Fortune in danger
"I'm about to prepare an algorithm interpretation of caffeine."
Quan Bin'en looked at Luo Ji meaningfully: "Actually, this update is not very good for South Korea. The caffeine algorithm will have a great impact on website speed, broken links, bad communities, and the overall quality of the website. "
Luo Ji nodded: "I know this. This update is also one of my tasks in Korea. Caffeine pays more attention to freshness and relevance rather than authority. This means that the old and optimized ones are not particularly good. The site may experience a traffic drop, and the new site may see a massive traffic increase. That's the advantage. The disadvantage is probably that Google's search content no longer becomes authoritative and compelling."
"That's right!" Kwon Bin-eun said: "The most important task of Google Korea at present is to compete with Naver. The problem that Google Korea faces now is that it cannot lose a large number of search users because of this caffeine algorithm update. "
After a pause, Quan Binen continued: "Because South Korea's content media update speed is very fast, but the official comments and responses are relatively slow. Moreover, there are a lot of trash speeches, extremism, and conservatives on the Korean Internet. South Korea It is also an independent language use area. So if you use caffeine, it is likely that the next day after the update will be occupied by all kinds of false news and all kinds of negative Internet emotions."
Luo Ji suddenly said: "So you took the initiative to propose that certain manual permissions must be required to make adjustments. I said, even if you want to obtain manual adjustment permissions, how can the United States authorize you? It turns out that there is such a background."
"So this is a good opportunity!" Quan Bin'en said: "Strictly speaking, even if the incident comes to light, I will not violate Google's regulations. Because manual adjustments are inherently allowed. It is just in the execution process. The problem has arisen. And those Korean employees who have jumped ship and are sensible will take the blame for these things. This is a business war, not a complete management issue."
Luo Ji smiled: "If you think about it this way, it makes sense."
"Manual adjustments are necessary. Even if I don't do this, there will be manual adjustments." Quan Binen explained: "After a while, the caffeine algorithm model will be officially updated and used. If South Korea does not After artificial detoxification in the Korean language, Korean officials may find excuses to interfere, which will eventually lead to the rise of Naver.”
Such a familiar routine...
Luo Ji remembers that from the middle of last year until now, China has been censoring Google search content for this reason.
This incident also has a great impact on Google today.Because Google CEO Eric Schmidt has actually compromised and accepted the domestic censorship mechanism, but the company's two co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page still refuse to give in.
Thinking of this, Luo Ji remembered that it would be less than two months before Google withdraws from the domestic market, right?I don’t know what happened to Liang Hongyu. I really miss seeing him crying without tears.
After listening to Quan Binen's explanation, Luo Ji changed the subject and said, "You are still taking risks. Even if manual adjustments are really necessary, they may not agree that South Korea will be fully responsible, right? You are the only one People have such great power to review search content, so the headquarters will let you go?"
"I will try to explain this to the United States in detail, and I will find a way."
Quan Binen was a little embarrassed. Indeed, this was the only thing he was not sure about.And this happened to be the most critical issue, and Luo Ji saw it.
Luo Ji felt that this matter was harmless.Because next month, China will announce a ban on Google.Google will definitely be worried about causing a chain reaction, so South Korea’s further decentralization is expected.
If he hadn't known what was going to happen in the future, Luo Ji would have gotten up and left long ago, talking nonsense with Quan Binen.
Strictly speaking, the risk is not great.So Luo Ji said: "Although this matter is very dangerous, there is still a probability of success."
Quan Binen really thought Luo Ji was going to regret it, but when the conversation changed, he himself was a little confused: "Are you sure?"
Luo Ji said: "Google's situation is so complicated, so the first one to have problems is definitely not South Korea. I guess it should be in our country. I have been paying attention when I was in the United States. If nothing else, the problem broke out very recently. It’s something close at hand. At that time, Google Korea took advantage of the trend and asked for more manual permissions, so it shouldn’t be a big problem. If it weren’t for this, how could I agree?”
Luo Ji found an excuse to reveal what he knew about the situation, and also gave Quan Binen some reassurance.
Quan Binen was surprised: "Are you sure? Google wouldn't be so unwise, right?"
"As I said just now, American arrogance is consistent." Luo Ji smiled: "That's why I chose to come to South Korea instead of returning to China. Otherwise, do you think I really came here for tourism?"
Although Luo Ji always felt that he was nagging, Quan Binen believed it, because all of this had its ups and downs and was not an unexpected prophecy.
After all, Quan Binen has asked many times that Luo Ji did not stay in the United States because he wanted to return to China, but he did not choose to return to Google in China, but ran to South Korea.Now there is finally a reasonable explanation for all this.
"In this case, I feel more relieved." Quan Bin'en smiled: "But I still have another layer of worry. If the permissions are adjusted, but no great results are achieved, Naver will still occupy the market. Then I still have to It’s finished.”
Luo Ji said heartily: "That's a problem you have to face, not a problem I have to face. After all, you are the person in charge, and I am just an employee. What's more, it's just a failure experience on my resume. It should be much better to be under tax inspection at first and to have a bad reputation in the end, right?"
Quan Bin'en had a very absurd feeling. He obviously wanted to drag Luo Ji into the water.As a result, now, Luo Ji has been taking the initiative, allowing herself to start thinking along his train of thought.
"Of course, this is just a last resort option." Luo Ji sighed: "After all, the risk factor is indeed too great. Even if the personnel changes are drastic, it will indeed be ignored. But if someone really finds out and reports it to the United States, Then it’s really over.”
Quan Bin'en nodded. He was desperate and wanted to try it no matter how dangerous it was.
Luo Ji comforted: "With alternatives, at least there is a way out. But before that, there may be other better ways. Don't make mistakes in the rush, think again, there is still time."
Although Luo Ji did not relent to express his agreement, he already had the idea of participating in his words.This made Quan Binen breathe a sigh of relief.
A personal relationship is a personal relationship. Even if you agree to something like this, you can't say it to your face.It can only be understood by heart.Because you said it out loud, what if it was recorded?
Although Luo Ji's ideas are jumpy, they are indeed more reasonable.But it was precisely because he knew Luo Ji's abilities that Quan Bin'en wanted to drag Luo Ji into the group.
"Then, as soon as possible, please." Quan Binen knew that was enough, so he didn't say more, just chatting.
Next, the two of them no longer talked about serious matters, but talked about some past events of studying in the United States.After eating, Quan Binen sent Luo Ji to the gate of the community.After exchanging a few words, they separated.
Luo Ji walked into the community, thinking about whether there was anything wrong with what he said today.He habitually thinks about his words and deeds throughout the day. Although it is tiring, it is always right to be cautious.
Although he did not agree verbally to Quan Binen, he already had the idea of participating in it.However, before officially taking action, you still need to do some research to determine the risks and profit possibilities.
You can't just jump into the pit when you're confused, right?First make sure there is indeed treasure in the pit.You also need to figure out how to climb out of the pit after digging for treasure.
Luo Ji walked to the gate thoughtfully and suddenly slapped his head.I have to go to the small class today, I almost forgot!
Quan Bin'en looked at Luo Ji meaningfully: "Actually, this update is not very good for South Korea. The caffeine algorithm will have a great impact on website speed, broken links, bad communities, and the overall quality of the website. "
Luo Ji nodded: "I know this. This update is also one of my tasks in Korea. Caffeine pays more attention to freshness and relevance rather than authority. This means that the old and optimized ones are not particularly good. The site may experience a traffic drop, and the new site may see a massive traffic increase. That's the advantage. The disadvantage is probably that Google's search content no longer becomes authoritative and compelling."
"That's right!" Kwon Bin-eun said: "The most important task of Google Korea at present is to compete with Naver. The problem that Google Korea faces now is that it cannot lose a large number of search users because of this caffeine algorithm update. "
After a pause, Quan Binen continued: "Because South Korea's content media update speed is very fast, but the official comments and responses are relatively slow. Moreover, there are a lot of trash speeches, extremism, and conservatives on the Korean Internet. South Korea It is also an independent language use area. So if you use caffeine, it is likely that the next day after the update will be occupied by all kinds of false news and all kinds of negative Internet emotions."
Luo Ji suddenly said: "So you took the initiative to propose that certain manual permissions must be required to make adjustments. I said, even if you want to obtain manual adjustment permissions, how can the United States authorize you? It turns out that there is such a background."
"So this is a good opportunity!" Quan Bin'en said: "Strictly speaking, even if the incident comes to light, I will not violate Google's regulations. Because manual adjustments are inherently allowed. It is just in the execution process. The problem has arisen. And those Korean employees who have jumped ship and are sensible will take the blame for these things. This is a business war, not a complete management issue."
Luo Ji smiled: "If you think about it this way, it makes sense."
"Manual adjustments are necessary. Even if I don't do this, there will be manual adjustments." Quan Binen explained: "After a while, the caffeine algorithm model will be officially updated and used. If South Korea does not After artificial detoxification in the Korean language, Korean officials may find excuses to interfere, which will eventually lead to the rise of Naver.”
Such a familiar routine...
Luo Ji remembers that from the middle of last year until now, China has been censoring Google search content for this reason.
This incident also has a great impact on Google today.Because Google CEO Eric Schmidt has actually compromised and accepted the domestic censorship mechanism, but the company's two co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page still refuse to give in.
Thinking of this, Luo Ji remembered that it would be less than two months before Google withdraws from the domestic market, right?I don’t know what happened to Liang Hongyu. I really miss seeing him crying without tears.
After listening to Quan Binen's explanation, Luo Ji changed the subject and said, "You are still taking risks. Even if manual adjustments are really necessary, they may not agree that South Korea will be fully responsible, right? You are the only one People have such great power to review search content, so the headquarters will let you go?"
"I will try to explain this to the United States in detail, and I will find a way."
Quan Binen was a little embarrassed. Indeed, this was the only thing he was not sure about.And this happened to be the most critical issue, and Luo Ji saw it.
Luo Ji felt that this matter was harmless.Because next month, China will announce a ban on Google.Google will definitely be worried about causing a chain reaction, so South Korea’s further decentralization is expected.
If he hadn't known what was going to happen in the future, Luo Ji would have gotten up and left long ago, talking nonsense with Quan Binen.
Strictly speaking, the risk is not great.So Luo Ji said: "Although this matter is very dangerous, there is still a probability of success."
Quan Binen really thought Luo Ji was going to regret it, but when the conversation changed, he himself was a little confused: "Are you sure?"
Luo Ji said: "Google's situation is so complicated, so the first one to have problems is definitely not South Korea. I guess it should be in our country. I have been paying attention when I was in the United States. If nothing else, the problem broke out very recently. It’s something close at hand. At that time, Google Korea took advantage of the trend and asked for more manual permissions, so it shouldn’t be a big problem. If it weren’t for this, how could I agree?”
Luo Ji found an excuse to reveal what he knew about the situation, and also gave Quan Binen some reassurance.
Quan Binen was surprised: "Are you sure? Google wouldn't be so unwise, right?"
"As I said just now, American arrogance is consistent." Luo Ji smiled: "That's why I chose to come to South Korea instead of returning to China. Otherwise, do you think I really came here for tourism?"
Although Luo Ji always felt that he was nagging, Quan Binen believed it, because all of this had its ups and downs and was not an unexpected prophecy.
After all, Quan Binen has asked many times that Luo Ji did not stay in the United States because he wanted to return to China, but he did not choose to return to Google in China, but ran to South Korea.Now there is finally a reasonable explanation for all this.
"In this case, I feel more relieved." Quan Bin'en smiled: "But I still have another layer of worry. If the permissions are adjusted, but no great results are achieved, Naver will still occupy the market. Then I still have to It’s finished.”
Luo Ji said heartily: "That's a problem you have to face, not a problem I have to face. After all, you are the person in charge, and I am just an employee. What's more, it's just a failure experience on my resume. It should be much better to be under tax inspection at first and to have a bad reputation in the end, right?"
Quan Bin'en had a very absurd feeling. He obviously wanted to drag Luo Ji into the water.As a result, now, Luo Ji has been taking the initiative, allowing herself to start thinking along his train of thought.
"Of course, this is just a last resort option." Luo Ji sighed: "After all, the risk factor is indeed too great. Even if the personnel changes are drastic, it will indeed be ignored. But if someone really finds out and reports it to the United States, Then it’s really over.”
Quan Bin'en nodded. He was desperate and wanted to try it no matter how dangerous it was.
Luo Ji comforted: "With alternatives, at least there is a way out. But before that, there may be other better ways. Don't make mistakes in the rush, think again, there is still time."
Although Luo Ji did not relent to express his agreement, he already had the idea of participating in his words.This made Quan Binen breathe a sigh of relief.
A personal relationship is a personal relationship. Even if you agree to something like this, you can't say it to your face.It can only be understood by heart.Because you said it out loud, what if it was recorded?
Although Luo Ji's ideas are jumpy, they are indeed more reasonable.But it was precisely because he knew Luo Ji's abilities that Quan Bin'en wanted to drag Luo Ji into the group.
"Then, as soon as possible, please." Quan Binen knew that was enough, so he didn't say more, just chatting.
Next, the two of them no longer talked about serious matters, but talked about some past events of studying in the United States.After eating, Quan Binen sent Luo Ji to the gate of the community.After exchanging a few words, they separated.
Luo Ji walked into the community, thinking about whether there was anything wrong with what he said today.He habitually thinks about his words and deeds throughout the day. Although it is tiring, it is always right to be cautious.
Although he did not agree verbally to Quan Binen, he already had the idea of participating in it.However, before officially taking action, you still need to do some research to determine the risks and profit possibilities.
You can't just jump into the pit when you're confused, right?First make sure there is indeed treasure in the pit.You also need to figure out how to climb out of the pit after digging for treasure.
Luo Ji walked to the gate thoughtfully and suddenly slapped his head.I have to go to the small class today, I almost forgot!
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