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  • I don't understand why you feel the need to protect a head of state of another country from being parodied either. If you live in China where they teach you to obey the rules of the CCP, thank the CCP and Xi for everything they provide, and basically view Xi as a god, then yeah I can see why. But you live in a Democratic state. The government is supposed to serve YOU, not the other way around. Sure you can show the leader some respect if you want, but it doesn't mean everyone has to either. You don't live in China where you can't even make jokes about their leader.

    Again, its a parody of Pooh, which is yellow. It has nothing to do with having yellow skin. If Pooh somehow is white/green/pink, that pic would be white/green/pink. You claim that it's racist against Asians in general, so I'm here to tell you as an Asian that it's not.

  • Sure. But I don't think it warrants that big of a response, when it's clearly a parody of Winnie the Pooh, which is yellow itself. If Pooh was somehow white, black, or green, it would be depicted as that. It has nothing to do with yellow skin.

  • It wasn't you. Don't worry.

  • You dont speak for billions of Chinese people.

    You don't either. Stop with your self imposed superiority.

  • 嗨 是真的難得在這邊遇到台灣人
    我也沒特別加入甚麼亞洲人群哈哈

    我住北部 這邊風雨現在還好
    明天看起來不會有颱風假了😂
    東部南部跟離島看起來比較嚴重
    希望你那邊安好:)

    Edit: Someone clearly is salty enough to downvote a comment they didn't read or even bother to translate themselves. FYI, it's about the typhoon weather here in Taiwan. Not even remotely political/on topic. Pathetic.

  • Racist because of one parody image of Xi the Pooh that was clearly not even aimed at Asians in general? Jesus you guys are a bunch of snowflakes. And that's coming from an Asian/Taiwanese myself. We don't need your self imposed superiority to feel sorry for us. We know what's racist and what's not. Thank you.

  • The fact that you commented this, tells me you have no idea what "freeze peach" means

  • What in the world have I woken up into...

    As an Asian/Taiwanese, I do not understand why Hexbearians feel the need to point out what's racist for us.
    The picture of Xi the Pooh is clearly a parody and pointed specifically at Xi and the CCP, and not a general racist insult to Asians. Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, in East Asia knows that, including the Chinese themselves. We use/refer to it a lot ourselves on our own social media platforms in Taiwan (習維尼, 習: Xi, and Winnie the Pooh: 維尼), and if you mention any of it on Chinese social media Weibo/WeChat, you likely will get banned from the platform.

    Kind of reminds me of cultural appropriation gone out of hand, where Westerners feel the need to be angry at other Westerners for wearing Japanese Kimonos or Chinese Quipaos. Like, no one here is offended. We don't understand why those people feel the need to be angry for us.

    Edit: I just saw a Hexbear comment on another thread posting that China doesn't ban Winnie the Pooh because Disney is able to exist. Well, no shit. It's in the context of Disney. Put that phrase in any other thread on their platform (preferably political) and see what happens, then can you claim that the CCP doesn't ban the word Xi the Pooh.

  • Hey I've got an idea! Why not just... don't like it?

  • To be fair, LLMs are still going to be able to scrape your content, and I'd say even more so since individual instance owners do not have big lawyer teams and dedicated server maintaining teams like in Reddit to protect their content from being scraped. My personal take is to just keep commenting and posting on the Fediverse and make this a better place over time, and just use adblockers whenever you need Reddit to find information.

  • How? What possible reason could the church give to give the strike?

  • I think I've heard this from a podcast but don't remember which, but one conspiracy is that Musk is deliberately running the company to the ground, but is masking it with "optimistic" business decisions to prove he was trying to keep the company afloat, so as to avoid lawsuits and compensations when it goes under? I'm not that well versed in law so I can't verify it's legitimacy though, so take it with a grain of salt.

  • I haven't dealt with them personally before, but I did ask a poster before if they could hide the spam comments, and they said no since they couldn't see it.

  • Theoretically, you could have a bot account that subscribes to every known instance in your instance. That would solve the search problem. I'm thinking that would also be the solution to how search engines would index the content on here.

  • "The new verification system will prevent bot spam!" - Some rich guy who has no idea how the internet works

    Seriously, it's been such a pain reading Chinese content on Twitter/X/whatever. If you post any stuff that says something critical about China, no matter if it's news, opinions, or just shit posts, and have some amount of Chinese speaking followers, you are now guaranteed to have sex-bots spam commenting your every post. And you can't do anything about it, since they have multiple accounts, and some just leave the comment and block you so you can't remove it.

    Edit: grammar

  • It's going to be an interesting few days if it's going to hit Earth...

    Edit: I said "if", not "when"

  • This isn't a new game, dude. People who play it already know what they're getting into.

  • They've been F2P for a long time now. What's different about their model is that, although you can buy in game currencies on their site, you can also trade them with other players for stuff. So if you want to play completely free, you can grind for your loot and valuable items on the market, then trade it with other players.