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How do the anchors who read articles on WeChat public accounts apply for jobs?

How is WeChat’s “reading count” calculated?

1. Each WeChat ID can contribute 5 readings per day, but only 1 like. It’s no problem if you open the article 5 times in a row. The reading count will increase. Any more will not count. After 12 o'clock in the evening, opening the article can increase the number of readings by 5.

2. Only articles opened in the WeChat app are counted. Forwarding article links to mobile browsers or PC browsers is invalid. Whether you "send" the article directly to a friend, or "copy the link" first and then send the URL to a WeChat friend, it is all valid. As long as they open it in WeChat, it will count.

3. Articles opened in the Web version or Mac version of WeChat will jump to the PC browser and will not count. WeChat articles do not display the number of readings in PC browsers, nor the number of "likes". The same applies to mobile browsers.

4. You do not need to follow the official account to contribute "reading count". Articles opened in chat or Moments will count. As long as it is in the WeChat mobile client, except for Article 6.

5. "Reading count" is real-time, not the cumulative data (as of the previous day). Before the data is made public, public account operators can see the cumulative "read count" of the previous day in the background.

6. Articles obtained through the keyword automatic reply function will not be counted in the reading count. If you set up a "picture and text message" by replying to a certain keyword, the "read count" of this article will start from 0.

7. Opening the article through "View historical messages" counts. Of course it counts. However, the historical reading volume is not recorded, and is only counted from the day when the statistical code is deployed, which is around July 25.

8. The reading number can be brushed during the grayscale test. The statistical code before July 24th (inclusive) is relatively simple. The same WeChat ID can swipe the same article countless times. Therefore, if the data of an official account on the 24th is much more than that after, it is most likely that it was swiped.