
You thought it was a conspiracy — turns out you just don't use Bilibili's desktop site. A Genshin Impact Spring Festival video on Bilibili was missing the 'dislike' button, and someone turned it into a full-blown exposé, sarcastically titled 'The Legendary Zero Negative Review of Genshin's Spring Festival Gala,' dripping with insinuation that miHoYo bought special protection from Bilibili.



The poster's logic was straightforward: no dislike button = Bilibili sold miHoYo a 'zero negative review' pass. On a forum like NGA, that kind of accusation spreads fast, and the initial wave of reactions leaned toward 'Bilibili being Bilibili' (玩家常用黑话,暗讽B站偏袒米哈游).

But the comments section flipped the script almost immediately. One commenter pointed out that Arknights' (方舟) Spring Festival content didn't have negative reviews either, suggesting it might just depend on what the publisher paid for. Another explained that downvotes tank your homepage recommendation weight — if you buy a promotional slot, Bilibili's own algorithm would sabotage its own ads if dislikes were active.
Then the fact-checkers showed up. Someone searched across multiple games and found that Punishing Gray Raven, Honor of Kings, Honkai Star Rail, FGO, and Uma Musume — none of them had dislike buttons on their respective Spring Festival or special event videos. This wasn't miHoYo VIP treatment; it was related to how the content was uploaded and categorized.


The killing blow came from a veteran Bilibili user who pointed out that the dislike button has been removed from Bilibili's web version for a long time now. 'Are you even a Bilibili user, or did you just log on to grab a screenshot?' they asked. 'Show me one video on the web version that still has a dislike button.'

Others dug into the mobile side: landscape videos show a dislike button, portrait videos don't — but even when it's there, the count doesn't display. As for the Spring Festival videos with the special red 'Bai Ji Nian' (拜年纪, Bilibili's Lunar New Year brand) background, they're uploaded under a specific single-item category, which affects which UI elements appear.


Someone even dug up a thread from the previous year with the exact same topic, confirming this is a recurring non-drama. 'I knew this felt familiar — it's literally nothing,' they commented.



One commenter nailed the whole situation: 'You just wanted to say "Bilibili is miHoYo's platform," didn't you? Stop beating around the bush — there, I said it for you.' Another quipped that 'forced hating is basically whitewashing' — posting lazy, unverified accusations only makes the accused look better by comparison. A textbook case of 'thought you uncovered a scandal, but really you just didn't do your homework.'
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