NFT Creator Tells the Reason for Blocking Chinese Twitter Comments

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Creator of Mimic Shhans, popular nascent non fungible tokens (NFT) collection, SHHAN showed up to his followers. In a tweet from December 11, SHHAN, the maker of the Mimic Shhans series of black cats non fungible tokens (NFT), explained to users why he was censoring content on Chinese-language community social media pages. Users have criticised the new policies as discriminatory, prompting the action. SHHAN, who is based in South Korea but wrote a post in Chinese to address the matter specifically:

When I spoke with North American holders [of our NFTs], they told us that comments on the Mimic Twitter page are almost exclusively in Chinese, making it very difficult for them to feel the culture of the Mimic community. As a result, I advised everyone to use English when responding to Twitter posts. Why? Because, as I previously announced on Twitter and Discord, my team is trying to enter the North American market.

SHHAN clarified that despite a recent Discord community post encouraging members to speak English, “the vast majority of people did not appear to follow it.” The artist went on to say once more how important he believed the European and North American consumer markets would be for the impending Shhan Metaverse, also known as “Shhanverse,” and he desired users would “switch to the more internationalised English language to communicate about the project.”

Mimic Shhans, which was introduced in October and is minted on the Ethereum blockchain, has “playful black cat” NFTs in various outfits. According to SHHAN, the collection is extremely well-liked in China, where the great majority of NFT owners are based. There are presently 2,001 project holders on OpenSea, and since the project’s launch, 285 Ether (ETH) have been transacted.

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2022/12/13/nft-creator-tells-the-reason-for-blocking-chinese-twitter-comments/