
League of Legends Esports Manager recently launched a voting event for the LPL All-Star game. However, beyond the controversial nature of the event, a significant system bug has turned the voting process into a total frenzy for fanbases.

The issue stems from the game's structure, which spans hundreds of server regions across QQ, WeChat, iOS, and Android. A technical loophole allows users to cast four votes daily per account, making it extremely easy to spam votes. Many 'fan-girl' followers (a term used here to describe idol-culture fans rather than traditional gamers) find the standard voting methods tedious. Moreover, they have long been frustrated by the unfavorable 'vote conversion rate'—where 10 Weibo votes only count as 3 in the official app. This bug has been seized upon as a 'get out of jail free card' for them to boost their favorite players onto the stage, leading to a coordinated mass-voting campaign.

Community reactions have been sharp: some users remarked that this is typical behavior for 'Fan-base Tencent'; others speculated that the bug might even be a deliberate ploy by developers to force users to create new accounts. Many observers noted that the level of 'grinding' displayed by these fans matches the intensity of traditional entertainment celebrity rankings, highlighting the ongoing 'fan-base-ification' (the transition into idol-culture dynamics) within the LPL community.
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