Internet People

Internet People

by Shazishe

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283Kwords25chapters
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About This Novel

In the past 10 years, the Internet has "flyed into the homes of ordinary people" and changed our daily necessities, food, housing and transportation. We are all familiar with the "big guys" in the Internet field, but for grassroots Internet users, we are limited to labels such as "996", "plaid shirt" and "bald". What kind of ups and downs have Internet people experienced in the industry trend? What joys and anxieties do they have in their daily lives? What kind of ups and downs are there in the inner world? In order to let grassroots Internet people be seen, understood, and remembered, the author Sha Zishe resigned from his million-dollar annual salary and traveled across the country to delve into the lives of grassroots Internet people. He followed and interviewed 20 ordinary Internet people in 8 cities in an immersive and in-depth manner. At the same time, the stories of grassroots Internet users are also a microcosm of the Chinese story, reflecting the current social situation, not only allowing the dignity of ordinary people to be seen, but also allowing the footnotes of the times to be followed. For Internet people, this book allows you to see yourself. For readers who don't know people on the Internet, this book gives you the opportunity to get to know them up close. For future generations, this book provides you with valuable information about an important group in a specific period of history. This book provides vivid inspiration for Internet people who want to change jobs (the Internet industry has a detailed division of labor, and many people don't know what other positions are doing), Internet people who want to decide which city to live in for a long time (this book covers 8 cities in the 5 major economic circles), young people who want to enter the Internet industry, and Internet people's relatives and friends who care about Internet people but don't know what they are doing overtime all day long.

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