Blogger Grandma Natto is a video host who is active on a video website called Bilibili in my country. Her videos are basically about Japan, and they are shot very carefully, which makes people feel very funny.
When Grandma Natto first made videos, she used Japan as the theme.
In her videos, she recommends Japanese food restaurants; she also wears Hanfu to promote traditional Chinese culture on the street, and she is proud of it; she once sang with Japanese girls...etc., more or less in these videos
They all introduced Japan and made efforts to promote friendship between China and Japan.
But when Grandma Natto's attention became higher later, she chose Japanese girls as her focus. This may also be related to the fact that she had more contact with Japanese girls in her life.
Grandma Natto became friends with them and understood each other. Through various discussions about Japanese girls, Natto triggered more topics and attention on the video website. This in itself is not a problem and does not infringe on interests.
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However, recently, Grandma Natto has become a hot topic on Weibo. The reason is that some time ago when she posted a question about "Otome Games" on a video website, some netizens thought that Grandma Natto's video was about the popular science of Otome Games and why they are so popular.
The welcome explanation offended the small circle of people who play otome games.
In Grandma Natto's apology video, we can learn about Grandma Natto's explanation for her inappropriate use of words, and added that she was not rigorous, and said that she did not fabricate the relevant facts about the "Otome Game" out of thin air.
In fact, Grandma Natto has no ill intentions in this matter. We can see from her previous videos that she is quite a good person and has her own thoughts. Some of the works she produced are very sincere and even very...
Careless.
It's just that some people like to make excuses, seizing on the imperfections in the "Otome Game" video and magnifying it, thinking that Grandma Natto is slandering their circle, and taking quotes out of context to stir up conflicts.
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