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Snowbreak Official Test Server Delay Announcement Gets Mass-Reported Into Oblivion on Bilibili — Backup Post Also Nuked, Suspected Coordinated Attack After Gacha Banner Drama Backfires

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Buckle up, folks, because this might be one of the most absurd pieces of gaming drama you'll read today: Snowbreak: Containment Zone's official Bilibili announcement about a test server delay got mass-reported and deleted — and even the producer's personal backup post got taken down too. Yes, an official game announcement was nuked by report spam. You can't make this up.

Here's what happened: Snowbreak's test server was originally scheduled to open on the 20th, but got pushed back to the 23rd. The team posted a standard delay notice on Bilibili — totally routine stuff. Except it got mass-reported into oblivion. The producer, known as "Mumu," then posted a backup on his personal account. That one also disappeared. Double kill, triple kill — the announcement got assassinated twice.

The original NGA poster raised a razor-sharp theory: certain bad actors had prepared coordinated gacha banner drama to launch on the 20th. But when the test got delayed to the 23rd, they still fired off their pre-written hit pieces right on schedule — completely exposing themselves. Did they really think that nuking the delay announcement would somehow erase the fact that the delay existed?

NGA commenters went wild. One user nailed it: "This proves they can only fight dirty — if they tried going head-to-head in a straight argument, they'd get obliterated." Others were just amused to witness their first-ever "announcement backup" incident — truly a once-in-a-lifetime gacha pull of drama.

The cooler heads in the comments offered alternative theories. Some pointed out that Bilibili's report system likely auto-hides content once it hits a certain report threshold — a platform-side mechanism issue rather than deliberate censorship. One commenter noted that "Bilibili probably gutted their human moderation team for cost-cutting — you can upload literally anything now, but the report system somehow still works perfectly." Moderation is a joke when it comes to actual content, but weaponized for taking down official posts.

As for the producer's backup post being deleted — a later comment clarified that Mumu actually removed it himself. He reportedly said the official account would handle the repost later, so there was no need to keep it on his personal page. But the whole back-and-forth left players worried: if official game announcements can just get reported into the void at will, how is any studio supposed to communicate with their playerbase?

Some players even speculated this could be a "dry run" — testing the waters for mass-reporting future Snowbreak announcements. Others joked it might be a shakedown attempt for some kind of "protection fee." While these remain unverified theories, the fact that an official game announcement can be removed by report spam alone is already peak absurdity.

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