I'm happy to hear that Bran hasn't experienced how much hatred and/or negativity there is in other communities towards the game, at least on the Internet. No one needs to hear so much pointless negativity in their life.
As much as there are unwarranted negativity towards the genshin community, some players also didn't help to make it better(cough genshin twitter cough)
Somehow I've never paid attention to the negative side of the fandom, just wholesome stuff. So seeing people go all pointlessly aggressive towards genshin players for once had me like: wha?
If you wrote that comment at the end of that video… You didn’t get embarrassed after he covered the p*rn photos that you have shown in your channel, Mujin?
I'm fairly active on reddit. The amount of actual hate for Genshin that is present is astonishing. And there are so many people who admit to having never played the game that still hate it for no reason other than they've heard that people hate it. It doesn't even make me mad. Just sad
it's understandable. there's this weird: "must hate gacha, anime, and successful gacha games" mentality going around not just on reddit, but also in the twitch community. it's mostly people who came from playing mmo-games too when their game has a much worst system than GI gacha system, or rather just straight up scam. edit: actually nah, probably the whole other games community shting on it for no reason. I have no issue with ppl shting on Genshin since most genshin players have a love and hate relationship with the game, but bro, that's just straight up toxic. I thought this was all about diversity not group hating on a big anime community.
@@Qopa like if you grind normally in an MMO it gets long and boring Gacha is free or paid but it can make things quicker or just the same pace Seriously what is with people these days
I watched Asmondgold’s reaction to Furina’s demo, and so much of his chat needlessly thought it was awful, even when Asmond himself actually enjoyed it.
As someone who participated in r/place this year,we actually managed to hold the genshin art till the end,reddit just decided to not use the actual final image for some reason (the time lapse should still show it being completed,then black and white and finally only white)
There was a massive something slapped onto the very last frame that was deemed… I think it was offensive? It also destroyed some art for no reason, so they used a close to last frame instead.
@@dragonsmash3r this year's r/place was in the midst of the whole api changes (disabling 3rd party support) so people came together to write FUCK SPEZ to spite the reddit CEO (SPEZ being his username)
Oh so the reason why the Paimon picture survived in 2022 was because we had something called the Gacha Alliance. It had Genshin, Honkai, FGO, Arknights, and a couple of others. Everyone in the combined communities defended each other. Well, except for FGO's icon. That one got trashed for a looong time but it recovered too. There was another iteration of Gacha Alliance in the 2023 canvas that also got attacked by the Russian streamer (who was sponsored by Hoyo btw, never knew what happened of that) but still survived to the end.
This year they managed to have both, the logo and the twins Lumine and Aether in the pose of the Travail trailer! When they're both on the Inteyvat field
@@sin8145 same actually, I mostly just painted over any colors that were off or tried (failed) at expanding the art, the power of the resinless is something everyone should fear.
@@heresywithanaI was also there too, the last battle I almost thought we gonna lose but then we incredibly back up and finished our art and even greyscale before it’s actually end It was really emotional
Was part of the last r/space. And it was proven that Genshin Impact mural attack by only one person with lots of bot. We're very lucky that other huge community help us to rebuild our place for more than 30th time
It definitely makes sense that majority of people that play Genshin are likely just casuals who don't even frequent reddit so all that was left were the minority of hardcore players who frequented the subreddit to fight against the hate mobs that basically comprised a huge part of reddit. Personally, 2022 Canada is still my most favorite episode of r/place. That shit was utterly hilarious.
Nope. Sorry but Genshin community members go out of their way to piss of other fanbases on the daily. The hate is not an accident or simple bandwagoning.
@@RoninBlackwing Nobody is going to argue that twitter genshin fans aren't fucking nuts, but it's also "cool" to hate the game because anime, gacha, and kidlike characters.
Ngl, seeing you and Mujin stream r/place for 6 hours on like day 2 would be class getting some cool art on the board. A lot of r/place is making alliances and you 2 seem like the perfect 2 people to make a collab picture on there
All I can say is that I can’t wait for the 2023 r/place vid because we somehow got a good reputation and other communities were helping us. The one thing artifact RNG gave us is sheer stubbornness
So, I was there for the majority of it, and every time there was a attack, every one was fairly certain it would be recovered but this time it was a lot of botting, like this I recall mainly 2 Russian streams mainly targeting genshin, but we did recover it before the whiteout of the canvas, but the whiteout was followed by something not so nice towards the Reddit admin (he deserved it), so they used the image of earlier when the artwork looked like this sadly
genshin hate come from multiple source that have no connection with each other sometime contradict with each other. yet somehow form a hate echo chamber of disinformation and just plain hate. from what i know the source are as follow hate on chna, hate on anime in general, hate on popular things, hate on gacha games, zelda fan hating genshin, other gacha game hating genshin, fandom hate, kinda sad really, genshin just become a venting punching bag for some peoples
I think the reason genshin is hated on so much is the stereotype. It's more common for people to become aware of negative stereotypes, which sadly leaves a mark on the whole community.
a bit sad that they didnt mention how they attacked(?) the chinese logo that time tho could also a little prank internally idk about they *flipping the logo upside down* , making yae fox hang in there until they flip back side up is a little highlight for me
I placed like 3-4 pixels for the Osu community and left, not much of a reddit user. They were also attacked a lot but one thing people forgot was their entire game is about clicking circles. I saw Genshin as well but it's logo was fine at the start so I didn't saw the need to place there and I imagined that Genshin's community would be much much bigger. I just didn't check after the first day lol.
Genshin to Genshit to Gayshit to GenShrek to SexShrek. It was pretty funny that genshin lose to shrek. People just hate genshin but they don't know any of the characters, so they survive the r/place Then in 2023 r/place, there's paimon with other gacha mascot yet paimon is the only one that got attacked There's also an art of aether & lumine in cool looking background that keep getting attack. There's a russian streamer who hates genshin so much that coordinate the attack. Eventually, genshin players manage to defend the canvas due to having def+ substats and kokomi mains I just love the 2023 genshin art, watching the animation of getting attacked and how they get back up again
@@kawansiesquad6659 After looking through the archive, I wanted to be outraged, but then I found a small fragment where he seemed to be sponsored. Or it’s his ex’s account and they’re playing on her stream. I don’t know what the terms of the Genshin partnership are, but it seems like he doesn’t even remember this incident.
I looked at how people on Twitter perceived this situation and was pleased. Twitter guys are the funniest in the world. True, the facts are mostly falsified and based on misunderstanding, but they are funny nonetheless. It's like Mourning Actors from HSR.
Really I think it's a good thing to not care. I participated and naturally, I got emotionally involved because it takes time and efforts to make this artwork. You place only 1 pixel every 5 minutes. Completing the full artworks take half a day, Then it get destroyed, and we rebuilt for hours. Then you sleep, you see it's destroyed when you wake up. Then there 2 hours of raids (1 every 30~15 minutes), your moral goes up and down, it's exhausting. That for 3 days(?), destroyed 40th times. That's just... not a good time at all. Why do people feel the need to do that? I think people should care a bit more about what their actions do to others sometime.
i use reddit, but i don't visit the genshin reddit page, and i have many reasons, one is because i still have lots of quests i have not yet done and i will have to assume i'll see spoilers, and i think even if i have finished the quests, i don't think i'm inclined to visit still. maybe i'll check for a bit, but i won't be as engaged as in other subreddits i go to
The second r/place situation was mostly done by a Russian streamer that tried really hard to erase it. I still remember his fans harassing others on the genshinm subreddit
Playing a game you like doesnt mean you have to assert favoritism on your favorite game, and start hating on Genshin Impact just because its "Genshin Impact." Haters really understand that the games the devs created are equal to every game ever to have grown in the google playstore, or any play store. Ive seen valid reasons as to why some people dislike/hate Genshin only because they take up too much space, or because the game was quote unquote "Pay to win" in some areas. But a lot of these haters only start hating Genshin Impact only because players who enjoy it start playing it. Players who do play Genshin Impact will start to have false accusations of "getting too intimate with the characters" or "obsessed with one character or another." Trust me. This applies to people who watch anime as well. The very same concept of how people watch anime are called "weebs," are also applied to Genshin players. That is why some people hate with valid reasons, others hate with totally scandalous, and invalid reasons. Now, let me change the subject for a bit. What if, you play a totally different game--lets say Horizon, and out of no-where, people start hating on it just because you play it? The same exact situation is happening to every game. Im not only speaking for Genshin Impact, I'm speaking for those who play these games, and encounter hate. Yes, youre correct, some people are biased, and have their own opinion, and thats okay. But why totally humiliate the community when you can just stay quiet if you actually hate them? Think about it, if I hate a certain game, do I have to go the extra mile and humiliate the game's community? No, and thats an act of disgrace, and it might ruin the game's reputation. Why not hate it, and let them be? Pretty simple? You hate it because of jealousy? Greed? Zilch? Or just because you have fun in ruining someone's game for them? People have their own opinions, you know? And respecting it and/or leaving them be is the least you can do so you dont bash with other people's opinions, causing a massive debate. About the Shrek taking over, i really dont mind. As long as i can play Genshin and entertain my small community in youtube, then there's no point for me to retaliate. Again, have your own opinions, if your opinions dont match with someone else's, leave them be.
If it's other communities, I'm just pissed, and frustrated. But, if they're classics like Shrek, though . . . Good game, good game. I'm fine with that, maybe even get a few memes out of that as well 😂
I'm active on Reddit and the amount of hate outside of the community in there is insane. We just don't care about what happen outside of the subreddit. The subreddit itself is pretty tame & friendly to new players who want some tips for gameplay etc... The Memepact tho is a place for meme, troll, copypasta, roleplaying, buddies, complaints. Notable mention is Lore community. (And the unhinged okbuddygenshin sub) Then there's leaks community. It's full of sus information and troll but once you are part of it no turning back because forbidden knowledge is tempting 😂 *Lastly, every idiots who don't put spoiler tag is getting negative Karma*
The leaks community has a really nice megathread for casual convos. They're good with moderating spoilers too so it's nice. Except they're the illegal community so there's that.
Random timestamp shit: 11:58 yeah the genshin subreddits actually a pretty nice place. 13:46 fun fact the entire bad apple song was animated right beside the flag and everyone was laughing that canada couldn't draw a leaf during it 17:06 also this is wrong the at the last second the genshin community fully recovered the art. 9:08 not even melusines will be able to smell your blood for this one mujin /s
I was there when the crazy assault of 32 happened like damn.. the entire canvas turned into that in the matter of hours and good thing at that time, lots of the genshin users were active and recovered it.. but sadly, at the end of 72 hours, they couldnt keep up anymore// but hey at least they didnt replace aether and lumine into shrek and fiona
We actually recovered it, for the final picture. Unfortunately our last efforts were in vain as they didn't take the last moment of r/place for their official picture, they took it some hours earlier when we were doing our best to repair our art.
Yeah, he has some other RUclips channels where he does other stuff instead of Genshin. You can go to his channel and find it out. Can't believe he's also a Vtuber myself as well when I found his other channel 😂
Tbf r/place kinda sucks because theres alot of flag wars Massive amounts of the canvas is boring country flags, and any pride flags get attacked alot Imo itd be better if plain, artless flags were banned
Well I used to use reddit a lot for art surfing, catching up on manga discussions etc. When the api was threatened so that I could no longer use third party apps like Relay, I left. Now I only occasionally check reddit if it all.
The Polandball dictionary states that Poland must be drawn upside down to keep with tradition(the original creator of country balls accidentally drew Poland upside down)
Oh.. i didn't know about this incident cause i don't use reddit. You're right its a battle of endurance 😅i don't have time to do commission daily whats more like this hahaha
I also feel like the people who plays Genshin and not give a sh!t about all of this is bigger and I'm one of them. I'll happily play the game and not care about the haters and all of this shenanigans since they won't affect my gameplay. Like I only feel sad for them that they can't get a life and mind their own business
those people weren't nice at all , and most of the hate is just unbased wich is bias , f them , they really should let them finish their genshin drawing
Redditors be like: Genshin players don’t shower get no girls and are fat. Meanwhile all the people I know was introduced to Genshin from their gfs. Redditors are the ones who sit online all days when they could’ve done something productive 😂 Go to the gym perhaps
the amount of people who enjoy genshin is bigger than the amount of people who absolutely hate it, but the people who hate it might hate it more than people love it lol
I still remember back then I didn't personally participate in r/place, but in r/genshin, I saw some memes of the "genshrek" and "gayshit" logo. Honestly I think majority of the community were completely fine with others attacking the logo and having quite a laugh at it
I think messing up art is just scummy. There's things you dont do. First few hours okay but at the end is just no life. I dont even use reddit but just in principle.
that's why people were chill with the '22 but not with the '23 in 22 it was being made into something funny (the Genshrek) in 23 it was just being whited out
Want to remaind that Poland was able to take over whole canvas in some of the moments, and then it was banned as hate speech, but when other communities were getting racist toward Polish people admins were sleeping. I love Reddit and how their mods compete with discord mods for worst mods community award
not so much at the genshin community or genshin haters its the fact that some people wont let other people do stuff they like. solely based on opinion ):
@@zat-1-fury That's my feeling. Though I was a part of the ones who built so at that time I was feeling something stronger, sort of despair. It may sound dramatic, but seeing hours of our work destroyed repeatedly, for days, is mentally exhausting. And when thinking that the reason for this is so... dumb and simple and unfair in a way, it made me angry and frustrated. Now looking back at it I feel more calm, the anger in the moment went away, but I'm a bit sad. Still there is good, other communites helped us, we helped others, as much as there is hate there is also kindness and camaradery from others, it's precious.
ofc Genshin Impact in Mandarin wasn't attacked because no one wants to fuck with a country with 1.4b in population. Like they can nuke the shit of the canvas if the whole CN Genshin community went up in arms
You are severely overestimating the CN HoYo fanbase. They are only ever organized when they want to complain about something. They only time I've seen a HoYo CN community act with purpose and didn't want to forget they exist is when they voted in mass against adding male playable characters in Honkai Impact. Outside of that they can't agree on basic ideas about ANY of the games.
im glad bran and mujin somehow managed to make light of the situation and be it quite funny i gotta admit trolling is all fun but this just reminds me why i dont tell people i play genshin and its sad to see this kind of hatred (not that i dont think genshin doesnt deserve to be hated it does stupid shit sometimes)
I honestly don’t get why people attack it? Use your time to make your own artwork somewhere else, it’s not like they’re creating different art above it, they’re just trying to get rid of it. That’s pathetic, completely aside from the fact it’s Genshin. The Shrek thing was HILARIOUS, because they created something funny, but the one of 2023 is literally just mass placing white and black pixels on top of the Genshin pic. Even if it was on any other picture, it would be just as pathetic. Imagine taking time out of your day to just destroy art instead of taking the same time creating their own
The streamer who attacked most of the time already had his own artwork, a big one... It would have been nice to help others communities instead of specifically deciding to target one to pass the time.
Reddit user, I like the fan art there so that’s why I’m there. There is, yes, TONS, of unwarranted hate to Genshin, even in one of the most accepting communities in r/technoblade there is a guy who hates Genshin for no reason. But also, there is an unwritten rule, no logo. Just how it is. If it’s a peice of art, then it’s fine, hence why everything else stays. Everyone is fine with the art. The logo is just something that people don’t like, because it goes against the idea of r/place. Creativity. The venti, Ayaka, Hu Tao, those are creative, but just writing Genshin impact is not
I'm happy to hear that Bran hasn't experienced how much hatred and/or negativity there is in other communities towards the game, at least on the Internet. No one needs to hear so much pointless negativity in their life.
As much as there are unwarranted negativity towards the genshin community, some players also didn't help to make it better(cough genshin twitter cough)
@@randomperson093 yeah true some of the community gives us a bad record *looks at tweeter*
@@randomperson093 Insert any community + twitter and its a cesspool
That's the type of experience that everyone should have, 0 toxicity and only the genuine part of the game
Somehow I've never paid attention to the negative side of the fandom, just wholesome stuff. So seeing people go all pointlessly aggressive towards genshin players for once had me like: wha?
GENSHREK FOR LIFE, STILL WAITING ON THE SHREK BANNER
Hi there
Yes.
If you wrote that comment at the end of that video… You didn’t get embarrassed after he covered the p*rn photos that you have shown in your channel, Mujin?
Hey Mujin!!
Me too mujin… me too 😂
I'm fairly active on reddit. The amount of actual hate for Genshin that is present is astonishing. And there are so many people who admit to having never played the game that still hate it for no reason other than they've heard that people hate it.
It doesn't even make me mad. Just sad
my god these people are idiots like the old fontaine regime in neuvillettes story quest
I think there's a similar case of it but it's Nickelback
There's a video about it and how it's really powerful lol
it's understandable. there's this weird: "must hate gacha, anime, and successful gacha games" mentality going around not just on reddit, but also in the twitch community. it's mostly people who came from playing mmo-games too when their game has a much worst system than GI gacha system, or rather just straight up scam.
edit: actually nah, probably the whole other games community shting on it for no reason.
I have no issue with ppl shting on Genshin since most genshin players have a love and hate relationship with the game, but bro, that's just straight up toxic. I thought this was all about diversity not group hating on a big anime community.
@@Qopa like if you grind normally in an MMO it gets long and boring
Gacha is free or paid but it can make things quicker or just the same pace
Seriously what is with people these days
I watched Asmondgold’s reaction to Furina’s demo, and so much of his chat needlessly thought it was awful, even when Asmond himself actually enjoyed it.
Genshin might be a huge Community...but Memes are universal and even the genshin community themselves will turn on itself just to make a meme
Considering the meme community vs the genshin community and considering that the genshin community is also part of the meme community, it’s fair
As someone who participated in r/place this year,we actually managed to hold the genshin art till the end,reddit just decided to not use the actual final image for some reason (the time lapse should still show it being completed,then black and white and finally only white)
There was a massive something slapped onto the very last frame that was deemed… I think it was offensive? It also destroyed some art for no reason, so they used a close to last frame instead.
@@dragonsmash3r this year's r/place was in the midst of the whole api changes (disabling 3rd party support) so people came together to write FUCK SPEZ to spite the reddit CEO (SPEZ being his username)
Oh so the reason why the Paimon picture survived in 2022 was because we had something called the Gacha Alliance. It had Genshin, Honkai, FGO, Arknights, and a couple of others. Everyone in the combined communities defended each other. Well, except for FGO's icon. That one got trashed for a looong time but it recovered too. There was another iteration of Gacha Alliance in the 2023 canvas that also got attacked by the Russian streamer (who was sponsored by Hoyo btw, never knew what happened of that) but still survived to the end.
Wait the Russian player was sponsored by hoyo?! And they STILL decided to do that????
@@xXxXxXxAllianaxXxXxX Yuuup. People were trying to alert Hoyo about it directly after that came to light, but I don't know what happened after.
Who this Russian streamer?
@@iosis9324 bratishkinoff
You mean Bratishkinoff? he did it just for fun, in that sense of the game, didn’t he?
Shrek can be said to be one of the legendary memes as it still exists today, and now it will stir up the whole genshin community
This year they managed to have both, the logo and the twins Lumine and Aether in the pose of the Travail trailer! When they're both on the Inteyvat field
it was a hard battle we fought, especially with that streamer who attacked the art over 50 times (not exaggerating)
@@heresywithana I was there actually! On my own as I didn't join any groups to organize with anyone but I placed pixels till the closin time haha
@@sin8145 same actually, I mostly just painted over any colors that were off or tried (failed) at expanding the art, the power of the resinless is something everyone should fear.
@@heresywithanaI was also there too, the last battle I almost thought we gonna lose but then we incredibly back up and finished our art and even greyscale before it’s actually end
It was really emotional
@@heresywithana That's so cool! I did so too haha
Was part of the last r/space. And it was proven that Genshin Impact mural attack by only one person with lots of bot. We're very lucky that other huge community help us to rebuild our place for more than 30th time
More like 50th+ time
I was in this battle. I tried to save the N as much as I could. Once i found out we had Paimon, I jumped in to keeping up with the Primo on her head.
I'm pretty sure half of the Genshin Community was sleeping. Most of us didn't even know something like this was happening.
I did not know but if I did I would be defending
the chaos *intensifies* Shrek commuinty: SHREKKK
It definitely makes sense that majority of people that play Genshin are likely just casuals who don't even frequent reddit so all that was left were the minority of hardcore players who frequented the subreddit to fight against the hate mobs that basically comprised a huge part of reddit.
Personally, 2022 Canada is still my most favorite episode of r/place. That shit was utterly hilarious.
i read about the chaos about that recentily
probably more people like genshin than people who hate, but haters are just more dedicated.
Nope. Sorry but Genshin community members go out of their way to piss of other fanbases on the daily. The hate is not an accident or simple bandwagoning.
@@RoninBlackwing Nobody is going to argue that twitter genshin fans aren't fucking nuts, but it's also "cool" to hate the game because anime, gacha, and kidlike characters.
Ngl, seeing you and Mujin stream r/place for 6 hours on like day 2 would be class getting some cool art on the board. A lot of r/place is making alliances and you 2 seem like the perfect 2 people to make a collab picture on there
All I can say is that I can’t wait for the 2023 r/place vid because we somehow got a good reputation and other communities were helping us. The one thing artifact RNG gave us is sheer stubbornness
9:48 that's the thing though, most of the genshin haters dont know anything about the game, they just hate it
tru
So, I was there for the majority of it, and every time there was a attack, every one was fairly certain it would be recovered but this time it was a lot of botting, like this I recall mainly 2 Russian streams mainly targeting genshin, but we did recover it before the whiteout of the canvas, but the whiteout was followed by something not so nice towards the Reddit admin (he deserved it), so they used the image of earlier when the artwork looked like this sadly
genshin hate come from multiple source that have no connection with each other sometime contradict with each other. yet somehow form a hate echo chamber of disinformation and just plain hate. from what i know the source are as follow hate on chna, hate on anime in general, hate on popular things, hate on gacha games, zelda fan hating genshin, other gacha game hating genshin, fandom hate,
kinda sad really, genshin just become a venting punching bag for some peoples
that compilation post on reddit was mine! UwU (at 8:34 )
was surprised to suddenly see my post lol.
I think the reason genshin is hated on so much is the stereotype. It's more common for people to become aware of negative stereotypes, which sadly leaves a mark on the whole community.
Got a New idea for The next Reddit Canvas.
Godzilla Shrek vs The Genshit Empire
I was there in 2023. I remeber r/place ending early than expected. I didn't sleep till 3am on the last day 😅
a bit sad that they didnt mention how they attacked(?) the chinese logo that time
tho could also a little prank internally idk
about they *flipping the logo upside down* , making yae fox hang in there until they flip back side up
is a little highlight for me
To be fair, I’m pretty sure most of the genshin community are part of the Shrek community
I placed like 3-4 pixels for the Osu community and left, not much of a reddit user. They were also attacked a lot but one thing people forgot was their entire game is about clicking circles. I saw Genshin as well but it's logo was fine at the start so I didn't saw the need to place there and I imagined that Genshin's community would be much much bigger. I just didn't check after the first day lol.
Genshin to Genshit to Gayshit to GenShrek to SexShrek.
It was pretty funny that genshin lose to shrek.
People just hate genshin but they don't know any of the characters, so they survive the r/place
Then in 2023 r/place, there's paimon with other gacha mascot yet paimon is the only one that got attacked
There's also an art of aether & lumine in cool looking background that keep getting attack. There's a russian streamer who hates genshin so much that coordinate the attack. Eventually, genshin players manage to defend the canvas due to having def+ substats and kokomi mains
I just love the 2023 genshin art, watching the animation of getting attacked and how they get back up again
That's right, but the Russian streamer didn't hate Genshin. He made it his target just for fun. Lol.
@@FireflyHonkaiStarRailand apparently he was being sponsored by Genshin too, ppl tried reporting him to hoyo but idk what happened after that
@@kawansiesquad6659 After looking through the archive, I wanted to be outraged, but then I found a small fragment where he seemed to be sponsored. Or it’s his ex’s account and they’re playing on her stream. I don’t know what the terms of the Genshin partnership are, but it seems like he doesn’t even remember this incident.
I looked at how people on Twitter perceived this situation and was pleased. Twitter guys are the funniest in the world. True, the facts are mostly falsified and based on misunderstanding, but they are funny nonetheless. It's like Mourning Actors from HSR.
4:45 holy that is so real, I get bullied for playing Genshin,
I was the warrior over their guys..but our backup were not enough.....
Really I think it's a good thing to not care.
I participated and naturally, I got emotionally involved because it takes time and efforts to make this artwork.
You place only 1 pixel every 5 minutes.
Completing the full artworks take half a day,
Then it get destroyed, and we rebuilt for hours.
Then you sleep, you see it's destroyed when you wake up.
Then there 2 hours of raids (1 every 30~15 minutes), your moral goes up and down, it's exhausting.
That for 3 days(?), destroyed 40th times. That's just... not a good time at all.
Why do people feel the need to do that? I think people should care a bit more about what their actions do to others sometime.
Shrek wrecked Genshin so that Sonic can run and trip.
I love Genshin and yes, I don't use Reddit, I couldn't care less about it. I didn't even know there're events like this r/place thing until RIGHT NOW.
Genshin getting shat on by everyone meanwhile Guardian Tales' Mayreel was protected by Berserk, Asmongold, Hololive, Osu, and entirety of Romania
i use reddit, but i don't visit the genshin reddit page, and i have many reasons, one is because i still have lots of quests i have not yet done and i will have to assume i'll see spoilers, and i think even if i have finished the quests, i don't think i'm inclined to visit still. maybe i'll check for a bit, but i won't be as engaged as in other subreddits i go to
The second r/place situation was mostly done by a Russian streamer that tried really hard to erase it.
I still remember his fans harassing others on the genshinm subreddit
Playing a game you like doesnt mean you have to assert favoritism on your favorite game, and start hating on Genshin Impact just because its "Genshin Impact." Haters really understand that the games the devs created are equal to every game ever to have grown in the google playstore, or any play store. Ive seen valid reasons as to why some people dislike/hate Genshin only because they take up too much space, or because the game was quote unquote "Pay to win" in some areas. But a lot of these haters only start hating Genshin Impact only because players who enjoy it start playing it.
Players who do play Genshin Impact will start to have false accusations of "getting too intimate with the characters" or "obsessed with one character or another." Trust me. This applies to people who watch anime as well. The very same concept of how people watch anime are called "weebs," are also applied to Genshin players. That is why some people hate with valid reasons, others hate with totally scandalous, and invalid reasons.
Now, let me change the subject for a bit. What if, you play a totally different game--lets say Horizon, and out of no-where, people start hating on it just because you play it? The same exact situation is happening to every game. Im not only speaking for Genshin Impact, I'm speaking for those who play these games, and encounter hate.
Yes, youre correct, some people are biased, and have their own opinion, and thats okay. But why totally humiliate the community when you can just stay quiet if you actually hate them? Think about it, if I hate a certain game, do I have to go the extra mile and humiliate the game's community? No, and thats an act of disgrace, and it might ruin the game's reputation. Why not hate it, and let them be? Pretty simple?
You hate it because of jealousy? Greed? Zilch? Or just because you have fun in ruining someone's game for them? People have their own opinions, you know? And respecting it and/or leaving them be is the least you can do so you dont bash with other people's opinions, causing a massive debate.
About the Shrek taking over, i really dont mind. As long as i can play Genshin and entertain my small community in youtube, then there's no point for me to retaliate.
Again, have your own opinions, if your opinions dont match with someone else's, leave them be.
Man I remember this, only time i actively use my discord account. The swear amount of work people put into these are something else.
If it's other communities, I'm just pissed, and frustrated. But, if they're classics like Shrek, though . . . Good game, good game. I'm fine with that, maybe even get a few memes out of that as well 😂
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meanwhile me and my 348 karma in only 3 months:
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We may won the tiny battles and loss the war. But I can take the loss if it is from Shrek
I'm active on Reddit and the amount of hate outside of the community in there is insane. We just don't care about what happen outside of the subreddit. The subreddit itself is pretty tame & friendly to new players who want some tips for gameplay etc...
The Memepact tho is a place for meme, troll, copypasta, roleplaying, buddies, complaints. Notable mention is Lore community. (And the unhinged okbuddygenshin sub)
Then there's leaks community. It's full of sus information and troll but once you are part of it no turning back because forbidden knowledge is tempting 😂
*Lastly, every idiots who don't put spoiler tag is getting negative Karma*
The leaks community has a really nice megathread for casual convos. They're good with moderating spoilers too so it's nice. Except they're the illegal community so there's that.
Genshin is too mainstream as a mobile game, some people are hurt by that fact
Random timestamp shit:
11:58 yeah the genshin subreddits actually a pretty nice place.
13:46 fun fact the entire bad apple song was animated right beside the flag and everyone was laughing that canada couldn't draw a leaf during it
17:06 also this is wrong the at the last second the genshin community fully recovered the art.
9:08 not even melusines will be able to smell your blood for this one mujin /s
I was there when the crazy assault of 32 happened like damn.. the entire canvas turned into that in the matter of hours and good thing at that time, lots of the genshin users were active and recovered it.. but sadly, at the end of 72 hours, they couldnt keep up anymore// but hey at least they didnt replace aether and lumine into shrek and fiona
We actually recovered it, for the final picture.
Unfortunately our last efforts were in vain as they didn't take the last moment of r/place for their official picture, they took it some hours earlier when we were doing our best to repair our art.
Yeah the assault was so bad..@@JagaDraw
This is unrelated but does Bran have a variety channel? I saw him playing some horror games during halloween so I was curious.
Yeah, he has some other RUclips channels where he does other stuff instead of Genshin. You can go to his channel and find it out. Can't believe he's also a Vtuber myself as well when I found his other channel 😂
@@horacestorm13 Oh the changed the location of the "other channels" thing. I thought they just removed it. Thanks!
One thing about the Genshin community is resilience
That Space station 13 clown remained unfazed and untouched
Tbf r/place kinda sucks because theres alot of flag wars
Massive amounts of the canvas is boring country flags, and any pride flags get attacked alot
Imo itd be better if plain, artless flags were banned
That and the bots too, at least the raid bots.
Well I used to use reddit a lot for art surfing, catching up on manga discussions etc.
When the api was threatened so that I could no longer use third party apps like Relay, I left.
Now I only occasionally check reddit if it all.
Bro shouldve seen the 2023 r/place. I participated while traveling and it was such chaos
9:04 The only problem with the Poland ball is that… this is not a Poland flag T-T
The Polandball dictionary states that Poland must be drawn upside down to keep with tradition(the original creator of country balls accidentally drew Poland upside down)
Oh.. i didn't know about this incident cause i don't use reddit. You're right its a battle of endurance 😅i don't have time to do commission daily whats more like this hahaha
I also feel like the people who plays Genshin and not give a sh!t about all of this is bigger and I'm one of them. I'll happily play the game and not care about the haters and all of this shenanigans since they won't affect my gameplay. Like I only feel sad for them that they can't get a life and mind their own business
those people weren't nice at all , and most of the hate is just unbased wich is bias , f them , they really should let them finish their genshin drawing
I wonder if Furina will be on the next r/place canvas.
My comment on Mujin's video:
"Inb4 the Genshin Impact and Sonic The Hedgehog communities form an alliance to defend each other's pieces"
Redditors be like: Genshin players don’t shower get no girls and are fat. Meanwhile all the people I know was introduced to Genshin from their gfs. Redditors are the ones who sit online all days when they could’ve done something productive 😂 Go to the gym perhaps
shrek corn at the end would have been craaaaazy 😂
Ima be honest, i was defending Osu! Instead of Genshin
Man I love playing SexShrek impact
I mean, there's still handful of genshin player can't even get over it's a Chinese game.....so.....
I was so shocked when I saw this
Did anyone notice the small Stardew valley community get caught in all the crossfire? The art was adorable, and I am a fan of Stardew too ❤
the amount of people who enjoy genshin is bigger than the amount of people who absolutely hate it, but the people who hate it might hate it more than people love it lol
meanwhile, touhou community:🍷🗿
Him: GenShrek HAHA...
Me: looking at eren meme in the corner screaming SHINZOU SASAGEO
Venti new member poggers KEKL
2023 rplace was the worst this ever happened. That was just worse just it wasn't battle of arts but battle of which community had more bots
I remember watching this in real time
THE UNHINGED CC OF ALL TIME MUJIN
I still remember back then I didn't personally participate in r/place, but in r/genshin, I saw some memes of the "genshrek" and "gayshit" logo. Honestly I think majority of the community were completely fine with others attacking the logo and having quite a laugh at it
never pit a legendary meme to a 6m populated game
I play Genshin. I don't use reddit, twitter or facebook. 🙂
if you didnt know, germany made a canada leaf just as a flex xD
Sadly, I remember this
I think messing up art is just scummy. There's things you dont do. First few hours okay but at the end is just no life.
I dont even use reddit but just in principle.
that's why people were chill with the '22 but not with the '23
in 22 it was being made into something funny (the Genshrek)
in 23 it was just being whited out
Want to remaind that Poland was able to take over whole canvas in some of the moments, and then it was banned as hate speech, but when other communities were getting racist toward Polish people admins were sleeping.
I love Reddit and how their mods compete with discord mods for worst mods community award
Sooo, sorry for offtop, but can you do Genshin CN 3rd Anniversary: Light in the Abyss reaction? Id like to see it.
I'm pretty sure he already reacted to it on twitch, but maybe the the stream is not available anymore since some time passed.
What I've noticed is that usually the communities that have users with the most amount of money are targeted by legit everyone else due to jealousy
idk why but something about hearing this makes me a little mad ...
not so much at the genshin community or genshin haters its the fact that some people wont let other people do stuff they like. solely based on opinion ):
@@zat-1-fury
That's my feeling.
Though I was a part of the ones who built so at that time I was feeling something stronger, sort of despair.
It may sound dramatic, but seeing hours of our work destroyed repeatedly, for days, is mentally exhausting. And when thinking that the reason for this is so... dumb and simple and unfair in a way, it made me angry and frustrated.
Now looking back at it I feel more calm, the anger in the moment went away, but I'm a bit sad.
Still there is good, other communites helped us, we helped others, as much as there is hate there is also kindness and camaradery from others, it's precious.
4:11 genshit
6:10 gayshit
6:49 genshrek
7:18 sexshrek
We all know the rules at this point, enjoy the game and ignore the toxic part of it is the only way to survive
to be honest. i would download the banner n fix up the genshin area xD
i dun care much for communities but they dont deserve to be this hated on.
To be fair, 'gay shit' is a pretty accurate summation of the game. That's one of the reasons why I love it 😁.
I'd like to join this 😂I just need to know how so...😂😂😂
Though a doctor ratio over genshin would also be hilarious
Dats why i unfriended lots of ppl for hating on my game.i dun hate on their game why they gotta be such a keyboard loser.
You legit cannot even mention Genshin on Reddit without having your personal character called into question.
ofc Genshin Impact in Mandarin wasn't attacked because no one wants to fuck with a country with 1.4b in population. Like they can nuke the shit of the canvas if the whole CN Genshin community went up in arms
You are severely overestimating the CN HoYo fanbase. They are only ever organized when they want to complain about something. They only time I've seen a HoYo CN community act with purpose and didn't want to forget they exist is when they voted in mass against adding male playable characters in Honkai Impact. Outside of that they can't agree on basic ideas about ANY of the games.
@@RoninBlackwing you're right, they probably don't care about reddit anyway
@@khnh9739 Reddit is blocked in china, lol
A rare example of Genshin community being the chads in this case😔✊️
this is so stupid and petty, also i have nvr seen any toxic nature in Genshin for the 1.5 years i played
im glad bran and mujin somehow managed to make light of the situation and be it quite funny i gotta admit trolling is all fun but this just reminds me why i dont tell people i play genshin and its sad to see this kind of hatred (not that i dont think genshin doesnt deserve to be hated it does stupid shit sometimes)
I honestly don’t get why people attack it? Use your time to make your own artwork somewhere else, it’s not like they’re creating different art above it, they’re just trying to get rid of it. That’s pathetic, completely aside from the fact it’s Genshin. The Shrek thing was HILARIOUS, because they created something funny, but the one of 2023 is literally just mass placing white and black pixels on top of the Genshin pic. Even if it was on any other picture, it would be just as pathetic. Imagine taking time out of your day to just destroy art instead of taking the same time creating their own
The streamer who attacked most of the time already had his own artwork, a big one...
It would have been nice to help others communities instead of specifically deciding to target one to pass the time.
Try saying u play genshin publicly at social media platform u will be get absolutely cooked alive🗿
r/de is the only reason why I am proud as a german 😂
Genshin reddit is uhhhhh.... Another breed. Don't know which worse, genshin reddit or twitter community
Yeah I really like genshin but I don't really use reddit. 😅
Reddit user, I like the fan art there so that’s why I’m there. There is, yes, TONS, of unwarranted hate to Genshin, even in one of the most accepting communities in r/technoblade there is a guy who hates Genshin for no reason. But also, there is an unwritten rule, no logo. Just how it is. If it’s a peice of art, then it’s fine, hence why everything else stays. Everyone is fine with the art. The logo is just something that people don’t like, because it goes against the idea of r/place. Creativity. The venti, Ayaka, Hu Tao, those are creative, but just writing Genshin impact is not
Also, keep in mind with making something, the yugioh community made slifer the sky dragon, and it took of a good quarter of the canvas
I think the playstore thing made many people hate them.
I feel like the biggest problem is am a furry who plays genshin so if I went on there I would get destroyed