In the last few days we have spoken to you about the many reports Shueisha has made on Twitter. At first, it seemed that thanks to the new Japanese law, the Japanese publisher could use the Twitter reports to remove the content. Starting with Dragon Ball, much of the publisher’s content has been removed.
Most of the compromises included the content of ONE PIECE, Dragon Ball and Black Clover, which forced many users to lock their Twitter accounts. However, New World fan Artur shared a long post explaining this Perhaps it wasn’t Shueisha who actually made these reports but a cheater.
In a seven-page explanation, which you can find in the gallery below, the ONE PIECE fan explained that some things are not reflected in the reports that led to the removal of various content. First he explains how there was incorrect information from Shueisha in the report, which is only shown to western users due to a Google bug. Mixing the data with those from Kadokawa Publishing. The report could therefore be incorrect, but Twitter would not have verified the accuracy of the data sent.
Additionally, the statement includes an attack on a Youtuber who has received several insistent requests from a fan in the past few weeks, with messages that have been found to be practically threatening. The intent? According to the statement, this young fan who pretended to be Shueisha would love to force her to become his girlfriend.
If all of this were true, it would definitely be one hard blow for Shueisha, but especially for Twitter that he had not properly verified the information contained in the reports.
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