
When a gacha game character's facial expression perfectly captures how players feel after being milked dry by the publisher, the result isn't just 'lulz' — it's a full-blown cyber wage strike. The Blue Archive CN server comment section has turned into exactly that, and the target of their collective grievance is, hilariously enough, Kanna — the in-game foreman (工头) character.
The backstory is straightforward: Blue Archive CN has been ramping up its censorship (和谐, héxié — a euphemism for forced visual/content modifications to comply with regulations) at an increasingly aggressive pace, yet compensation for affected players has become more and more stingy. Meanwhile, the operator has been rushing content at breakneck speed — skipping raid events (总力战) and dead weeks, which directly slashes players' diamond income and farming resources.



The original post included side-by-side comparison images of a character's original design versus the censored CN version. Combined with Kanna's iconic 'overworked employee about to collapse' expression from the game, the visual effect was devastating — and the comment section instantly became a mass therapy session.
The top comment nailed it perfectly: '怎么有种赛博讨薪的味道' — 'Doesn't this feel like a cyber wage strike?' The phrase instantly became the rallying cry. Others piled on with character-based gags: 'The foreman's so busy, she has to raid in both Global and CN servers' and 'We're missing Nagisa sipping tea in the corner watching the chaos' — seamlessly blending in-game lore with real-world operator incompetence.
But if you think this was just players memeing, think again. One commenter (Floor 12) dropped a detailed 'grievance chronicle' listing every single misstep by the operator over the past months: The S2 Arena was organized by login time, creating blatant unfairness — the official response? Having a junior community manager post on Bilibili claiming 'no authority,' while the actual operator stayed silent. When the Chickzilla boss had a targeting bug, same playbook — blame the assistant, play dead. Then came last month: the Black Rabbit event (a resource-rich farming period) was delayed, while back-to-back swimsuit banners for Mizuha, Mizuiori, and Aru were pushed out — a 'Gehenna 3-streak.' This month, Black Rabbit got delayed AGAIN, replaced by Onsen Chinatsu, Spring Haruka, and Spring Mutsuki, making it a jaw-dropping 'Gehenna 6-streak' in just 2 months. Zero catch-up compensation for the missed resources.
To make matters worse, the double resource campaigns for two consecutive months overlapped entirely with time-limited events — last month's conflict lasted one week and was tolerable, but this month it stretched across three straight weeks. Core players were already at their breaking point, flooding the official social media with complaints, while the operator maintained radio silence. Then came the infamous '532600 incident' — players' shorthand for the massive censorship wave — where the compensation amounted to a measly 600 diamonds (roughly 5 pulls). That was the final straw.

Players immediately started posting side-by-side 'real-time comparison' images of Kanna's exhausted face (Floors 13 and 16) — 'Dead-on accurate, literally the same expression' — perfectly mirroring the playerbase being wrung dry. Yet even amid the chaos, the stance was crystal clear: 'Looks hilarious, but my ass is firmly on the foreman's side.'
With the upcoming New Year limited banner, FES meta-defining character Wakamo rate-up, and the never-returning collab character Hatsune Miku on the horizon, players are completely out of resources. One commenter laid it bare: 'The compensation for censorship was 600 gems (5 pulls) — outrageously low. They eventually gave Gehenna skill materials, but the banners were already gone. Just yesterday they finally topped it up with a 10-pull ticket and 1200 gems.' The Gehenna banner spam was perfectly timed to drain wallets, but players had to skip due to zero resource cushioning.
And then there are the jaded veterans who've seen enough: 'What are these people thinking, still playing CN server games? I only stick with old games now, or I go straight to the Global/JP server — never touching a new CN gacha again.' From shitposters to rage-posters to emotionally checked-out husks, the Blue Archive CN comment section is essentially a time capsule of the modern CN gacha player's emotional journey.
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