Just a small funny story, here's a video about it but the tldw:
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Blue archive organises a 'influencer campaign' with 4 people meant to stream with Twitch drops
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BA community notice one of the listed has constantly joked or stated at times linking loli to pedophilia and get pissed at company since there are loli characters in the game so seems like they bring a hater of part of the game to promote it.
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BA apologises and cancel the campaign, saying next time they'll ONLY use people who align with the game.
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Community is happy.
Just looking at this I'm just thinking, did they learn from us or is it certain communities capable of doing this as I wish WE gatekept this well against the feminists, alphabet crazies and normies in general.
Then so many franchises wouldn't have turned to shit!
It was Connor they didn't like, because he would do big reactions to loli content even if it wasn't lewd, they didn't want that in something meant to promote their game.
Really? Connor never gave me the vibe that he was militantly anti-loli, just that it was something he didn't personally like. On that I can agree with him.
I think it's the last point you said which is the reason the BA community rejected him.
It's like taking a vegetarian to steakhouse, there MIGHT be stuff for them but why bring them to a place they'll mostly dislike?
Yeah I get that. I don't know much about Blue Archive at all. Is it particularly loli heavy?
I don't know enough either but from the community reaction, seems to make up a significant percentage.