There are many data standards that No. 1 Fly can use to quantitatively evaluate the market response to a song.
Retention rate, the completeness of listening, the single cycle ratio, the number of comments, the number of reposts, and so on.
Of course, No. 1 Fly does not disclose this data to the public, and Harrison Clark is not very concerned.
He only followed the comments and the number of song requests changes after the new song was released.
There were five new songs released at the same time as Boring, and Boring is the only one that received a Tire 2 Contract support.
It seemed to be No. 1 Fly's deliberate operation, making Boring perfectly avoid the new works of big-name artists and become the strongest at the same time.