There was another difference.
Maybe it was because this world’s entertainment industry was relatively more developed, where people crossed over more often. the rating score was an overall integrative score.
Notability was important.
Influence was important.
The fan cohesiveness strength was important.
The quality of the works were important.
Good works had to be produced over a long period of time, and had to not go out of fashion.
In general, no matter what industry one was in, the ranking depended on one’s overall ability!
For example, the authors, or , were they considered celebrities in Zhang Ye’s world? Of course! Were they highly notable? Of course! But what rank were they? Probably no one could tell. There was no celebrity ranking system for people in the publication industry. At most, when they were mentioned, they would be publicly acknowledged as A-list authors in the publication industry, but this world had unified it. Be it writing novels, children’s fairy tales, poems, or even university professors and wealthy businessmen who received a lot of attention, they could obtain a rating from their combined abilities and appeal using the statistical formula. Once the rating was calculated, they could be perfectly ranked!
This was this world’s Celebrity Rankings!
Zhang Ye had used “Dead Water” to go from a public figure to an E-list celebrity. This could be said to be one big step, and could also be said that this was the actual moment that he entered the entertainment industry. One had to know that be it Little Red Mushroom, the Vice President of the Beijing Writers’ Association, or Big Thunder and company, they were all considered public figures. As for Tian Bin and Zhāng Yě, they were ranked in the tens of thousands amongst public figures. They would not even be ranked.
Zhang Ye had already surpassed them!
Although an E-list celebrity was the lowest, it was still a celebrity!
However, he still had a long way to go. This was just the beginning!