Recently, the mobile game 'Idol Fantasy', marketed as a '3A mobile experience', launched its first in-game event but suffered a major configuration blunder. 15,000 event points, intended to be exchanged for basic gold, were mistakenly configured to provide gacha currency instead. Heavy spenders could easily exploit this by purchasing stamina, quickly farming points to amass massive amounts of gacha resources.

Faced with this massive error, the developers were forced to initiate an emergency server shutdown for maintenance. During the downtime, the community went wild with absurd rumors—ranging from claims that the development team had been arrested to other wild speculations. Some troll posts even got taken down immediately by moderators for being too outrageous.

Rational players lamented that debunking posts are often ignored because people prefer the drama. As one user put it, players are essentially 'looking to watch the world burn'—the joy of consuming scandalous rumors outweighs the truth. Others criticized the developer's technical competence and noted that the current climate of online drama has become so surreal that even the most bizarre rumors are being treated as plausible.
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