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Honor of Kings World NDA Leaker 'ShiShang Kid' Exposed by Old Acquaintance: Allegedly a Minor Using Someone Else's ID for Beta, Tencent's Legal Options in Question?

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A self-described 'old acquaintance' of the infamous Honor of Kings World NDA leaker known as 'ShiShang Kid' (失熵小孩哥) dropped a massive exposé on NGA, promising to drip-feed receipts about the person's checkered past. The post came packed with Bilibili video links and a barrage of screenshots — and the tea is piping hot.

According to the poster, they first crossed paths with ShiShang Kid two years ago on Baidu Baike (China's Wikipedia equivalent). Back then, the kid allegedly went on a power trip — unauthorized edits to platform policies, tampering with official staff biographies, and verbally berating customer service reps — until the Baike team finally kicked him out. The poster claims they've been quietly monitoring his online activity ever since, even tracking which games he got into (Reverse:1999 and Honkai: Star Rail, among others).

The poster says they immediately recognized ShiShang Kid when he surfaced this April as the person who leaked Honor of Kings World beta footage in violation of the NDA. After digging through old chat logs saved on their computer, they claim to have 'essentially recreated a complete record of all his words and actions.' They also listed multiple Tieba (Baidu forum) accounts allegedly linked to him, including a0_1david, user_折毛, and Nvidia_Fkyou.

The biggest question in the comments was: how much does this kid have to pay for the NDA breach? The answer, however, was a collective shrug. One commenter noted, 'Whether he even paid anything is unclear.' Another delivered the real gut punch: 'He won't pay a single cent. He's a minor who used someone else's ID to register — at the end of the day, it's Tencent's own failure to verify identity.' In other words, the gaming giant's legal options may be effectively dead on arrival.

Commenters also zeroed in on the leaker's alleged age. Someone pointed out: 'This kid was 11 two years ago and is 13 now? Can a 13-year-old even participate in beta testing?' Another marveled at the absurdity: '11 years of playing the game called Planet Earth, and he's already causing this much chaos. Reality really is stranger than fiction.' The thread was flooded with the meme 'minors are the S-tier meta pick' (未成年是版本T0) — a community joke about how China's minor protection laws make young people essentially untouchable. One highly upvoted comment put it bluntly: 'Minors don't even get charged for killing people, let alone something like this. S-tier meta, deal with it.'

Not everyone was cheering for the poster, though. Several commenters questioned their motives. 'You've been hunting this person for years over Baidu Baike edits? You really have too much free time,' one wrote. Another warned: 'Are you trying to dox a minor? He's underage but you're not — remember what happened to the last guy who tried this (referring to a notorious online harasser who faced legal consequences).' And one lamented: 'He used to be a solid player making good game guides. How did he end up like this?' Some even suspected the whole thing was a 'collaborative publicity stunt.'

One particularly entertaining detail caught the community's eye: the leaker apparently uses Scaramouche (散兵) from Genshin Impact as his avatar. A commenter quipped: 'The moment I saw he uses Scaramouche as his avatar, everything suddenly made sense. Karma from version 3.3 is coming back to bite.' This got a lot of laughs — in the gacha community, there's an unspoken 'avatar personality profiling' tradition, and Scaramouche mains have a certain... reputation.

For now, the drama is far from over. The poster promises more evidence drops in the coming days, while the question of actual legal consequences for the alleged NDA breach remains unanswered. A suspected 13-year-old going from Baidu Baike chaos to game industry NDA violations, all while operating under an air of 'I'm underage, what are you gonna do about it' — you really can't make this stuff up. In certain situations, minor protection laws truly are the most broken game mechanic of all.

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