
A website claiming to be 'officially authorized' by Azur Lane for yuri (girls' love) content suddenly popped up, complete with a Bilibili account — only to get its server literally 'struck by lightning' and wiped off the internet within hours of being exposed. No, this isn't a copypasta. This actually happened in the Azur Lane community.



The original NGA poster (OP) shared screenshots of both the website and its Bilibili homepage, dripping with sarcasm: 'If this is fake, they're about to eat a cease-and-desist from Huangji (the Azur Lane devs).' For context, Huangji is the studio behind Azur Lane, nicknamed 'Yellow Chicken' (黄鸡) by the community.


But what really set the community on fire wasn't the fake authorization itself — it was the audacity of this so-called 'official' account. According to the OP, the account went into the comments section of an Azur Lane fan creator called 'My Wife Prinz Eugen' (我妻欧根) and mocked them, calling them a 'hetun' (河豚, literally 'pufferfish' — a derogatory term for aggressive yuri/GL fans who harass non-yuri creators in gacha communities). The irony? This creator writes het (male commander x female ship girls) romance fiction with absolutely zero yuri elements — and their fan groups had been repeatedly bombed by organized hetun infiltrators posting 'jianzheng' (见证, aka explicit/provocative content) to get the groups banned.

Even more chilling, the OP alleged that this was a coordinated operation — 'confirmed to be an organized group of hetun' — and that the fake official GL website was likely run by the same people. The playbook: systematically bomb het fan creators' communities, then establish a fake 'official' GL platform to claim narrative dominance.

Sharp-eyed commenters also spotted something absurd on the website itself: alongside the Azur Lane GL content, the page was also hosting a link to a 'Changsha Municipal Government-partnered Vocaloid/UTAU forum.' A top-voted reply absolutely destroyed this: 'All you doomscrollers can see the Azur Lane yuri content, but conveniently ignore the Changsha government Vocaloid forum sitting right below it — and you still try to use this as evidence? I'm dead.'

One commenter nailed the core issue with a based take: 'They got their way. Here's the thing — if the official devs stay silent, any non-commercial fan creation that doesn't break the law can be assumed to have implicit approval. The community's stance only represents a portion of players, even if that portion is large. After all, yuri, 'xxn' (小仙女, a slang for entitled female fans), and LGBTQ+ content quietly parasitizing a franchise isn't technically illegal.'
Then came the spectacular finale. As the post gained traction, people tried to access the website and found it already gone. The OP urgently updated: 'The URL seems to have changed — probably because the hetun caught on.' By the time more users tried, the server returned an absolutely legendary error message: 'Due to natural disasters, the website cannot run (error 103: backend server has been destroyed).' Yes, you read that right — the backend server was 'destroyed by natural disaster.'
This error message absolutely sent the comment section into orbit. One user reacted: 'Wait what?? My radar went off???' Another was baffled: 'I can't even access it through a VPN — did their mom get bombed?' And the timeless classic from another: 'Let me see how many days of meetings Huangji will hold this time' — a reference to the devs' habit of going silent during community controversies. The most upvoted response of all? Simply: 'Bookmarking and waiting for the sequel.'
The OP later added: 'Looks like they transferred the data. These hetun flee fast — good thing we still have the screenshots.' They also clarified that a commenter on floor 7 had severely misread the situation, stressing that the targeted creator was firmly anti-hetun and a victim, not an accomplice.
As of now, the Azur Lane devs (Yongshi/Yostar/Huangji) have not issued any official statement. One commenter probably said it best: 'This is obviously fake — I remember there was another 'officially authorized' Bilibili account for Azur Lane GL before too.' Meanwhile, another user is already living for the drama: 'Nice, keep it coming — let's see what Huangji has to say this time.' The whole saga — fake official site → mocking the very creators they're harassing → exposed and speedrun deleted — might just be the most unhinged Azur Lane community drama of the year.
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