Huawei phones are suspected to be collectively blackened by someone, but there are too many loopholes in the blackening campaign
Huawei phones are suspected to be collectively blackened, but there are many loopholes in the blackening campaign
【Phoneauto News】Since the release of Huawei Mate60 Pro on August 29th, Huawei has once again become the focus of attention for countless people. However, with increased popularity comes trouble. Recently, many netizens have discovered that someone on the internet seems to be organizing a collective smear campaign against Huawei smartphones. Some netizens may ask, why is it an organized smear campaign instead of normal user feedback about the quality of Huawei phones? Because these “smear articles” have significant loopholes…
Some bloggers have provided feedback on Weibo, posting pictures of their own Huawei Mate60 Pro and expressing regret about the phone. However, these bloggers’ pictures and text are exactly the same, without any changes, as if they were “standardized press releases”. Some netizens commented, “When they write positive reviews, they even know to take multiple photos in different scenarios with different IDs. This is just sloppy.”
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Of course, this situation is not limited to Weibo, it is also happening on other platforms. Let’s take a look at these screenshots, which were discovered by a car blogger. Multiple accounts reflect numerous issues with Huawei Mate60, such as fast battery consumption, severe heating, and insufficient facial recognition sensitivity, among others. If we only look at one of these articles, it may seem like normal feedback from netizens. However, similar to the situation on Weibo, these articles are published by multiple accounts without changing a single punctuation mark, suggesting they are “standardized press releases”. Some of them even have tens of thousands of comments from netizens, indicating a significant level of dissemination.
Huawei phones are certainly not perfect, and criticism is acceptable. However, deliberate smearing is completely different from normal criticism. When you see similar wording, you must carefully distinguish…
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