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Girls' Frontline 2 Content Creator Who Defended the Game Got Throttled by the Devs — Then Players Found His Creepy Simp Monologue at the End of the Video

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In a climate where Girls' Frontline 2 (少女前线2:追放) is getting dunked on by basically everyone, one brave (or foolish) Bilibili UP主 decided to swim against the current and make a video defending the game. Plot twist: instead of rewarding this loyalty, the devs throttled his video's reach. The NGA OP sarcastically noted that G2's devs can't even distinguish friend from foe anymore — they're just blasting everyone in sight.

When the post first hit NGA, some commenters actually felt a bit sorry for the guy. In a game community where everyone's piling on, choosing to make a positive video takes guts — and getting throttled by the devs for it feels like the ultimate betrayal. But that sympathy evaporated faster than resin in Genshin once people actually watched the video to the end.

Turns out, the final section of the video took a hard left turn into deeply uncomfortable territory. The UP主 launched into a lengthy, sexually-charged physical description of Girls' Frontline 2's producer, Yu Chong (羽翀, affectionately dubbed '阿翀' by the community). The line that broke the internet: 'So pale and smooth, the same type as San Bao (散宝).' San Bao is the pet name for Scaramouche, a Genshin Impact character — comparing a real-life game producer to a fictional husbando in a thirst-posting context was enough to make the entire comment section want to bleach their eyes. One of the top-voted replies read: 'I was starting to feel bad for him, then I hit that last paragraph and immediately got up to wash my eyes. FML, simps are everywhere.'

What made G2 players even more suspicious was the UP主's true loyalties. User #17 dug through his channel and found that virtually all his videos featured Genshin Impact character MOD models, including multiple videos about the '3-pull welfare' (a reference to Genshin's daily login rewards). His channel bio even advertised a 'paid consultation service' — the kind of pseudo-intellectual hustle that's become a meme in the Chinese internet space. Another commenter nailed it: 'So he was a Genshin fan all along... Do you guys always have this compulsive need to be life coaches?'

User #15 delivered what might be the most culturally literate burn in the thread, comparing the UP主's video to the ancient Chinese idiom 'the Yan State map is too long' (燕国地图也太长了) — a reference to a famous assassination attempt where a dagger was hidden in a rolled-up map, only revealed at the very end. In other words: the UP主's real agenda was hidden until the final paragraphs, and it had nothing to do with actually defending Girls' Frontline 2. User #9 was more blunt: 'He literally deserved this — why is he playing the victim?' And User #10: 'Likes G2? Goes against the grain to defend it? Then this is exactly what he deserves.'

User #19 dropped a devastating callback to the devs' infamous statement: '散爆 (Sunborn, the developer) has all the time and resources to fight against players — and you're a player too!' They were quoting G2's official response where the devs essentially said they had 'all the time and energy to drag things out with players,' now flipped to mock the fact that even their own supporters aren't safe from the collateral damage.

The whole saga is a masterclass in irony: a UP主 goes out on a limb to defend an unpopular game, gets throttled by the devs for his trouble, then gets exposed for embedding creepy thirst content about the game's producer in his 'defense' video — all while being outed as a Genshin fan with ulterior motives. One commenter summed it up perfectly: 'This UP主 and Yu Chong should sit at the same table' — implying they're both equally out of touch with reality.

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