He saw the user data from the small scale event this time.
The small scale event required participants to submit their ID details, so they could clearly see the identities of the individuals behind it.
Indeed, among the users for this small event, young women were the main demographic, which aligned with the characteristics of a celebrity's fanbase.
There were also a few young men, who might have been fans of Wu Mu as well, since he always had a good reputation among males.
However, besides these two groups, among the twenty thousand, there were almost three thousand people over thirty years old.
That seemed a bit off, as people of that age group, even if they liked a celebrity, were rarely likely to participate in boosting sales figures.
Especially since there were quite a few in their forties and fifties, you couldn't really say they were chasing celebrities to support their idols.
This didn't align with real-world logic at all.