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      10 months ago

      kinda weird to say all Chinese citizens are cheaters. and by weird I mean OVERTLY RACIST.

      fuck the CCP but all 1.4 billion Chinese people are my homies. I aint gonna sit and listen to some little shit on lemmy call my homies cheaters

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          How does it do that? Could you explain?

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            10 months ago

            能骗就骗

            “If you can cheat, then cheat.”

            From education to business, cheating is seen as fair play by a huge majority of people. And things like their stupid ass social credit system don’t help things, when getting ahead can literally be the difference between life and death.

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              That’s just how the economy works in literally every country ever, sounds to me like the Chinese are just honest about it

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        10 months ago

        You know what’s racist? Ignoring a whole countries culture. They have to in China because there is so much competition. If you DON’T cheat there you will never see success.

        Ignoring the whole cultural issue is just ignorant.

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          10 months ago

          Wow I didn’t realize China was the only culture where game theory applied. Guess all those American business owners really are honest and true. Where did you learn so much about Chinese culture?

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        10 months ago

        It’s somewhat racist, but it’s also got some truth to it. Anywhere internet cafés are a thing cheating tends to be more popular. They’re usually not using their own account, so there is no risk to cheating. Internet cafés are prevalent in China and Russia, so there’s a stereotype of them being cheaters. That’s not to say they all do it, but it’s more likely than most other places.

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        Yes. China has a huge hacking problem. Anytime there is a ban wave of hackers in just about any competitive online multiplayer game that Chinese players have access to, the vast majority of the IPs banned are Chinese. The gaming cafes over there even advertise hacks.

        It has to do with their culture. Chinese culture is very cutthroat and survival of the fittest. It makes people have the mindset of doing anything they can to win or be successful, even if it means cheating. It’s not just video games. They have a huge problem with it in their education system, as well. It’s also why there is so many cheap copies and counterfeits of different products made in China.

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        “Chinese people” aren’t known for being cheaters in games, except maybe by xenophobic anglophones. However, there are businesses in China that make a living through selling digital gaming items acquired through illegitimate means. Similar to how there are a lot of scam companies based in India - but that doesn’t mean “Indian people are cheaters”. People in India hate scammers too, and gamers in China hate game scammers.