
Recently, former professional 'Honor of Kings' player Meng Lei had to speak out against the toxic behavior of some of his fan base. Known for his iconic 'Han Xin back-door' play, Meng Lei was pulled into a bizarre meme trend involving the 'Ultimate Hunter' (a character from CrossFire). Netizens photoshopped him into a classic 'Blue Old Man' image from the game, paired with a catchy tune that went viral, even impacting the VTuber community.

While Meng Lei initially embraced the memes, things quickly spiraled into harassment. Groups of users, using the 'Ultimate Hunter' as their profile pictures, began infiltrating online classes to blast loud, disruptive music. Facing this antisocial 'raid' culture, Meng Lei issued an official statement asking fans to stop letting these internet memes interfere with students' education and people's livelihoods.

The community response has been largely critical. Users agree that this behavior has crossed the line from 'banter' to 'toxic harassment' (often referred to as 'chouxiang' or 'abstract culture' in Chinese internet slang). Many argue that this trend demonstrates a worrying lack of empathy in the gaming community, warning that those responsible for disrupting public order may soon face legal consequences.
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