It is said that "Black Myth" has officially banned foreign UP owners from promoting politics, women's rights and other remarks in the video
With Game Science and Bilibili reaching an exclusive agency agreement, a "Content moderation principle" involving Bilibili's live broadcast field has leaked out, causing heated discussions among players.
The agreement spells out a code of conduct for content creators, which explicitly prohibits "insulting other Internet celebrities or players," "using any offensive language/humor," and "content that contains politics, violence, nudity, feminist propaganda, fetishes, and other incitement to negative speech."
Many players have welcomed the regulation, arguing that live-streaming platforms should create a clean and healthy online environment for users, and that sensationalism and negative content should not be encouraged.
"Please bring more developers like this..." one player wrote on social media. "We don't want to see rubbish, we only care about good game mechanics, good story and overall quality."
This incident has also triggered thinking in the industry. Some people believe that Game Science, as a game developer, should not intervene in the content review of live broadcast platforms, which may affect players' freedom of speech. Others believe that Game Science only regulates the live broadcast content of its works, which is a necessary measure to maintain the image of works.
Overall, this incident reflects the different attitudes towards content moderation in the gaming industry. On the one hand, players hope that the live broadcast platform can provide a healthy and positive environment; on the other hand, game developers also have the right to exercise some degree of control over the live broadcast content of their works.