Time quickly reached the third day, and the online quarrels had vanished, as if the judgement hadn't caused any ripples at all.
After fermenting over several instances, many people had grown weary of the whole thing, criticizing the need to announce every little update, spouting a few curses to no effect—what was the point of banging on about it.
Surfing the internet should be fun, not about seeing these kinds of irksome issues.
Not to mention that many platforms inherently limit the flow of such stories, like when Old Tang, in his past life, was falsely accused of subway voyeurism. Even though he was innocent, his efforts to prove it were heavily throttled, and at one point, he could only gain visibility thanks to his audience buying traffic for him.
It's only because Old Tang still has his "golden body" intact that many platforms refrain from messing with him. In fact, many people are just waiting for him to die off; once he's gone, all would be calm.