Recently, eagle-eyed players noticed that the comments section of the Genshin Impact Sumeru teaser video was flooded by a mysterious group of bots. These were all Level 2 accounts with identical comments, and even their profile information—such as birthdays and follower counts—was eerily synchronized.

Faced with this 'clone army', the community was buzzing with speculation. The original poster reached out to the forum, asking if anyone could shed light on this seemingly high-tech automated behavior.

Netizens quickly swarmed the comments section. Some joked that a third-party agency was simply being lazy, while others suspected these were bot accounts being 'nurtured' (aged) for future PR maneuvers. Regarding the mention of a 'unicycle' (a Chinese slang term for a script used to flood comments), veteran users pointed out that this didn't quite look like a typical spam attack, but rather a strategic preparation for coordinated controversy ahead of the new version launch.




Overall, the community sentiment is that regardless of who is pulling the strings, manufactured engagement has become the new normal. For a title as influential as this, these types of 'astroturfing' or foreshadowed dramas have become a familiar part of the discourse for seasoned players.
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