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Bilibili Creator Claims Gacha Gamers Doxxed Him as a Military Veteran — But the Moment He Flashed His Certificate, He Was Cooked

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The gacha gaming community just dropped another nuclear-tier drama. A Bilibili creator claimed to be a military veteran who got doxxed (开盒 — Chinese internet slang for 'human flesh search,' exposing someone's personal info online) by hardcore gacha stans. But the plot twist that followed was so wild that even the most unhinged fanfic writers couldn't have cooked it up — the guy sealed his own fate the moment he flashed his military discharge certificate.

The person at the center of this mess is a Bilibili creator called '少女执法中' (Girls Law Enforcement), who posted videos referencing himself as a 'legendary rifleman Jack Cooper' (a Titanfall character, likely a meme). When an NGA user came asking for the full story, the comment section had already erupted into a full-blown warzone.

One major point of contention: was this creator actually a '串子' (chuánzi — someone who deliberately pretends to be from a certain group to make them look bad, essentially a false-flag troll)? Some swore he got mobbed by stan culture, while others insisted the whole thing was a troll performance. As one commenter put it in bewilderment: 'I saw people saying he got mobbed by stans, and now he's supposed to be a troll too?' Another reply nailed the quantum state of this drama perfectly — 'He might be a troll, but he's also maybe not a troll,' which honestly captures the vibe of this entire saga.

The drama escalated when Bilibili straight-up banned his account. One commenter noted that if he were truly military, and his friend who allegedly got doxxed was also military, Bilibili wouldn't have dared to ban him outright — they'd at least require a public statement first. This led some to conclude the entire 'doxxing a veteran' narrative was fabricated, and the ban was the platform's way of shutting down the performance. But as the same commenter added: 'The ban is real, everything else is just one side's story.'

What truly detonated the community was a devastating 'trilemma' laid out in one comment — a logical checkmate that became the intellectual centerpiece of this whole mess: If the certificate is fake, he's impersonating military (a crime in China). If the certificate is real but the doxxing was fabricated, he's a veteran using his status to spread lies. If both the certificate and the doxxing are real, he's a veteran leaking military-related information online. Three paths, all dead ends. The commenter also revealed that the person had allegedly already pulled a '秽土转生' (edo tensei — anime slang for respawning under a new identity) and was still doubling down on a new account, warning everyone to stop feeding the drama.

Meanwhile, the comment section absolutely torched the ML (Male-Lead) community — players who demand their male protagonist be the sole romantic interest and lose it if any female character interacts with other males. One user summarized their behavior pattern perfectly: First, the ML crowd celebrated with 'the crazy stan who doxxed a soldier got sentenced, good riddance.' Then the moment someone pointed out the guy might be a troll, the same ML crowd pivoted to 'that damn troll pretending to be one of us, ruining our reputation.' Another commenter added the brutal coda: 'They cut ties on the spot — the low-moral-advantage strategy wins again,' calling out how certain groups ride the hype when convenient and instantly disavow when things go south.

One last comment captured the collective embarrassment with dark humor: 'You bringing this up now is basically slapping everyone in the gossip section in the face! Delete the post!' — a nod to all the people who ran with the unverified story and are now looking real silly.

As of now, the person at the center has allegedly switched to a new account and is still stirring the pot. Whether the 'stans doxxing a veteran' story was real, an elaborate troll job, or some kind of three-way performance art remains unresolved. The only lesson everyone can agree on? In an era where gacha fandoms are becoming increasingly unhinged and stan-like, maybe do your due diligence before believing the next juicy rumor — as one commenter wisely said, 'next time, eat a more credible melon.'

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