1. People with ill intentions.
This group of readers is very loyal, but they should make up a small proportion. Their loyalty is shown by the fact that they visit your blog every day to find out where they think they are better than you, and then tell you "the blogger is too outdated", "do you even know what you're doing?", "trash article"... They always think they are better and stronger than you. In most cases, they leave anonymous comments. They come to your blog every day just to find comfort in their hearts.
2. Fickle people.
This type of reader is usually very loyal within a certain period. If you maintain a fixed update cycle (usually one per day), they will appear very loyal, reading your articles and commenting on them each cycle. But if you pause updates for some time due to reasons, they won't come back or will come back rarely. Bryan used the term "fair-weather" to describe these readers.
3. Always opposing people.
These people always have something to say. For example, if you say in your blog that you like red, they will tell you green looks better. And when you change your preference and say green is your favorite, they will give you many reasons why blue is the best-looking. Compared to "people with ill intentions," these readers aren't that bad. Their personal opinions are not wrong, but do they really enjoy opposing others so much?
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