
Ever seen a post get nuked over ten times, yet the OP keeps charging forward anyway? That's exactly what's happening on NGA right now with a user known as 'Gangpen Ge' (钢盆哥), who's been relentlessly exposing 'Molun' (莫伦) — a moderator of Honkai Impact 3rd's (崩3) community on Hupu and former NGA mod — for allegedly being a miHoYo employee with ties to a notorious doxxing group.
The saga kicked off when Gangpen Ge dropped a series of exposé posts on NGA's gossip section. Based on the screenshots shared as evidence, the allegations break down into three bombshells:



First: Molun allegedly expressed support for 'Xianjiajun' (仙家军), an infamous doxxing group in the Chinese gaming community that illegally obtains players' personal information to intimidate and harass them. The OP claims to have screenshot evidence of this.

Second: Molun is suspected of being a currently employed miHoYo staff member. The verification process was posted on NGA's 'World Tree' subforum, with an external link provided for players to cross-check. If true, this would mean miHoYo is effectively endorsing doxxing through a community mod acting as their proxy.
Third: After Molun transitioned to Hupu, the platform rolled out a 30% internal discount on in-game currency top-ups with a referral/sharing system — which the OP implies is connected to Molun's alleged financial relationship with Hupu's management.
The most revealing comment came from a user in reply #18, who explained that Gangpen Ge isn't fighting alone — an entire team is working to gather evidence that Molun is a miHoYo employee. The commenter drew a clear line: 'Bad game balance, trash story, even plagiarism — those are just in-game issues. Keep playing if you want, or flame and quit. But a game company officially backing doxxing of its own players? That's a whole different level of messed up.' They added bluntly: 'To keep up appearances of everything being fine, the company leads with illegal intimidation tactics — isn't that going too far?'
Another thread running through the comments is censorship fatigue. Multiple users mentioned this isn't the first Molun exposé post — previous ones were hidden or deleted. One quipped that 'Molun's posts have high resistance' (a pun on electrical resistance and how hard they are to take down). Another asked, 'How many Molun posts have there been on the gossip section now?' Almost every reply carried the same unspoken question: how long before this one gets axed too?
As of now, Gangpen Ge is calling on victims of Xianjiajun doxxing to come forward with evidence and join the effort. The OP also acknowledged that 'Sichuan police probably can't track everything — this really needs people to take action themselves.' At its core, this saga raises a chilling question: when community moderators have murky ties to game developers, who protects the players? And no matter how fast the deletion squad moves, the truth keeps finding its way back.
Whether this particular post is still live is uncertain. But if you've ever been doxxed by the Xianjiajun, this tug-of-war between silence and exposure might just need your voice.
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