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Girls' Frontline 2 Tieba Explodes: 'Neutral Voice' Exposed as Doxxer — Community in Full Meltdown

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Over on Baidu Tieba (China's Reddit-like forum), the Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium community — commonly nicknamed "r吧" (r bar) — is embroiled in a doxxing scandal. According to NGA forum users, a Tieba poster who'd been positioning himself as a voice of reason — urging players to stop harassing fellow gamers and 'be rational' about criticizing the devs — was outed as an alleged doxxer (盒狗, literally 'doxxing dog'). This person reportedly collects and weaponizes real personal info against others online.

The user in question, nicknamed '川学长' (Senior Chuan), was allegedly cozying up to a group known as '仙蛆' (a derogatory term for a certain toxic faction) — and ended up getting a taste of his own medicine when his own doxxing activities got exposed. One commenter quipped: 'He's been bootlicking those guys for ages, and now he got doxxed for his trouble? Guess we should call him 'Chuan-worm' from now on.'

The irony runs even deeper. This user had been making 'rational' posts on Tieba, publicly calling for calm and asking players not to attack each other — while actually white-knighting for the game's developer. As one player put it: 'He acts all neutral and says don't attack fellow players (but really he's just defending the company), and the guy making these 'neutral' posts turns out to be a doxxer himself.'

Doxxing in the GFL community is far from new. Multiple commenters pointed out that doxxing (盒武器, literally 'doxxing weapon') has been a thing in the Girls' Frontline ecosystem since the 'Ship Girl Wars' era — the massive flame wars between various ship-girl game fanbases that rocked the CN gacha community years ago. 'The r bar was using doxxing tactics before 主祭 (a famous controversial figure) even became a thing — they're OGs at this,' one user noted.

NGA moderators wasted no time locking and hiding the related discussion threads. Players reported that 'the thread in the mobile game general board just got locked' and 'the adjacent thread was locked and hidden.' But the censorship only fueled more anger: 'Can these doxxing dogs just die already?' raged one commenter, while others expressed frustration that discussions about doxxing itself get suppressed.

Some players raised genuinely alarming concerns about potential real-world consequences. Given Girls' Frontline 2's military theme, its playerbase skews heavily toward gun enthusiasts and — allegedly — active or former military personnel. 'With a game like this, the odds of doxxers accidentally targeting classified military personnel or retired vets is way higher than in something like Genshin. Can't wait for the speedrun to getting picked up by national security,' one commenter wrote, half-joking but fully worried.

Helpful players have already compiled reporting resources, noting that 'only the victim can file a formal report' and sharing links to China's national internet content complaint center (12377.cn). The situation is still developing — the Tieba threads in question have been handled by moderators, and NGA's related posts remain locked and hidden.

The 'rational moderate turned out to be a doxxer' arc is peak CN gacha community absurdity. In the eternal words of one commenter: 'Playing a mobile game and it's devolved into a full-on holy war.' Truly a cyberpunk dystopia we live in.

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