
'Xian Family Army' Leader's Bilibili Account Permanently Banned After Livestreaming on National Security Day — Alleged miHoYo Employee Identity Sparks Fresh Debate
A Bilibili account infamous in the Chinese gacha gaming community decided to livestream on China's National Security Day — and got permanently nuked by Bilibili's moderation team on the spot. Even seasoned drama watchers were left speechless at the sheer audacity.
According to the original NGA post, the Bilibili account '仙舟联盟的二游观测站' (Xianzhou Alliance's Gacha Observatory) had already been serving a prior suspension with no specified end date. Then on April 15 — China's National Security Day (国家安全日) — the account owner decided to fire up a livestream anyway. Bilibili's management (nicknamed 'Uncle' or 叔叔 by users) responded by slapping the account with a permanent ban. Multiple users confirmed the account is now completely inaccessible.

This account drew attention not just for being a hub of the so-called 'Xian Family Army' (仙家军) — a controversial and widely despised faction in the Chinese gacha community — but because its operator was allegedly exposed as a miHoYo employee. According to commenters, someone previously leaked social security records on NGA showing the operator's insurance was paid by miHoYo, complete with an official company stamp, and their real name was also doxxed.
The authenticity of this evidence remains hotly debated in the comments. One self-proclaimed insider described how members of the Xian community went to a related account called '仙二观' to post the operator's real name as a way to mock NGA users (the Xian faction claimed the name was fake). The posts were mass-deleted in response. When the '仙二观' account finally came back online after a long silence, the operator's voice sounded noticeably different — they explained it away by saying 'family members were around, so I was speaking quietly.'
Digging even deeper, commenters dropped more explosive claims: that law enforcement officials (referred to as '仙巡捕') once came to investigate the group's finances, and that the organization 'paid a steep price to make them leave.' Another leak suggested that someone from a platform called '理查' (Richard) felt their community manager was being scapegoated and sacrificed, and unwilling to let the Xian leader 'hide away unscathed,' decided to blow the whistle. Comments also noted that the operator had previously defended the controversial '李猛干' (Li Menggan) incident, claiming Li didn't exist and NGA fabricated the whole thing — commenters argued that if the miHoYo employment info were false, the Xian faction would have gone full 'historical revisionism' (岁月史书, a community slang for gaslighting and rewriting history), but instead the operator stayed conspicuously silent about it. 'Read between the lines,' they said.
The NGA community's reaction to the permanent ban was overwhelmingly celebratory. One user cheered 'Good riddance meow! Press 1 for a complimentary pudding,' while another asked incredulously, 'Are the Xian people seriously this brainless, pulling stunts on National Security Day?' However, cooler heads prevailed in pointing out the obvious: 'This account dies, they'll just reincarnate and pop back up to annoy everyone.' One commenter even predicted 'fast-forward two days to a brand new account.' Others cited a user called '蕾屎' (Lei Shi) as precedent that permanent bans can be reversed.
As of this writing, '仙舟联盟的二游观测站' has been confirmed inaccessible. The Xian Family Army is reportedly in 'cyber mourning.' Whether the alleged miHoYo employee surnamed Tang will resurface under a new alias remains to be seen — but the gacha community has already pulled up their chairs and is ready for the next episode.
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