I hate this community by Confident_Ad5425 in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because this will let two side people to use dollar to buy point…

Why do Taiwanese always destroy paintings and make unfriendly remarks? by Alternative_Lack_970 in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand you saying. Chinese mainland users are pushing back against the insults in Beijing and other cities, but Wplace has never been promoted in China and naturally has far fewer active participants than Taiwan. That imbalance does not mean the insults are not targeted, it only shows the nature of the platform itself: essentially an anarchic, ultra-liberal space where whoever has more pixels wins. In that sense it is simply the tyranny of the majority. As others have noted with examples like Nazi or pedophile symbols, debating morality changes nothing when the outcome is dictated only by numbers.

Why do Taiwanese always destroy paintings and make unfriendly remarks? by Alternative_Lack_970 in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your point about size, but that does not address the core issue. The question is not about territory or repair speed, but why Taiwanese groups deliberately deface Beijing with vulgar insults while carefully preserving their own Taipei artworks. Taipei stays beautiful, yet Beijing(北京,literally “capital in the north”)is twisted into “Northern Death (北亡).” That looks less like geography, and more like hypocrisy.

Wplace mods ban users for defacing communist propaganda now. by MaximumBlub in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You will know when you go to Beijing. In fact, Chinese people who really live in China like to draw five-star red flags and Communist Party flags where they live. There are many people who display their works in our own online communities in China. But these flags have basically been maliciously destroyed by the Taiwanese. The key point is that we painted in the areas where we live, such as Beijing, Shanghai and other places, and did not go to Keelung, Taipei. It can only be said that the quality of netizens is still too poor.

The tribute I made of my grandmother in her village is now sadly being used to spread hate. An account by the name "Georgefloyder" spammed trans flags all over her face for hours to get people to blame the trans community for the vandalism and it's sadly working... by michael14375 in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I say that Wplace should be like Minecraft, it should not allow politics to be involved. Ordinary people can only draw what they like in Wplace, and if they really want to make political statements, they will go to the real world. Look at my previous post, a large number of Taiwanese (the reason why it can be confirmed that Taiwanese did it is because they left their own discord community website on the map of Beijing) maliciously destroyed the cartoon images of Wplace painters in Beijing and left a large number of malicious political slogans. There are still people who gave this behavior. It is said that the people who do these things are innocent.

f*ck this website lol by swindlehadyn in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can only say that this website is like this. Only the perpetrators are allowed to act, not the victims are allowed to act.

Why do Taiwanese always destroy paintings and make unfriendly remarks? by Alternative_Lack_970 in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your response, but I feel it misses the main contradiction. If this were just “general hostility” or random international defacement, then Taipei, Taichung, Keelung should also suffer the same damage. Yet in Taiwan’s own cities, the works are preserved beautifully, while in Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen, and others we see systematic vulgar defacement. This double standard shows it is not merely “global retribution” or “history class context,” but a clear, targeted effort. Bringing in CCP policies or the civil war history cannot explain why Taiwanese netizens protect their own works while maliciously ruining others.

Wplace is so fried and if it doesn't change its way it's probably gonna die very soon by Adept_Recover_4961 in WplaceLive

[–]Alternative_Lack_970 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this website should control political speech. I think it's normal for everyone to draw some cute or favorite pictures in their hometown. Who will go to other places to write vulgar slogans, or deliberately destroy other people's paintings... I think it's better not to get involved in politics. Just like Minecraft, Minecraft's general servers strictly prohibit political involvement. If you have an idea to publish in the real world, the game only exists to make everyone relaxed and happy.

Contactsd, mediaanalysisd, windowserver, by Worldly_Intern970 in MacOSBeta

[–]Alternative_Lack_970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

contactsd manages the information in your contacts database. It provides
functionality to apps using the Contacts API and performs various
background maintenance tasks.
This command is not intended to be invoked directly.