Recently, a player in the CN version of Blue Archive encountered a bizarre issue with the in-game chat filter. After failing to send a message to the guild channel and running a series of tests to isolate the blocked keyword, they discovered that the culprit was simply the character '点' (which means 'dot' or 'point').

To confirm, the user provided screenshots showing that even in mundane sentences, the presence of this character triggers the censorship system.

The community reacted with humor. Some joked that the filter is strictly preventing 'leaking points' (a play on words for 'nudity/exposure' censorship in China). More experienced players clarified that this is a classic anti-spam measure: scammers often use dots to link URLs, so developers simply banned the character entirely. The thread also sparked a debate about terminology, with players reminding each other that the game uses 'Total Assault' (总力战) rather than the common 'Guild War' (公会战) term seen in other gacha games.
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