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Animal Crossing: Fans are drug dealers – at least this is what Facebook means

Animal Crossing fans are currently facing allegations of drug dealing. At least this means Facebook and banishes users from groups.

  • Animal Crossing New Horizons is among others popular for its cuteness and innocence.
  • Now it came out that player on Facebook supposedly with Drugs act.
  • The cause of the supposed Marijuana scandal is Nintendo self.

Kyoto, Japan – It’s been around two months now Nintendo released the latest offshoot of the cute simulation series. On Animal Crossing New Horizons has been waited for a long time and not without reason. Due to the quality work of Nintendo The new game was sold above average within a very short time and occupies an important place in the heart of many player a. We have it for you tested in every detail. Therefore, many are shocked Animal Crossing New Horizons fanswhat happened recently Facebook occurred. The social media giant exposed an alleged Drug ring consisting of Players of the popular franchise Japan. And responsible for the supposed Marijuana crime should Nintendo be personal.-

Release (date of first publication)

March 20, 2020

Publisher

Nintendo

series

Animal crossing

platform

Nintendo Switch

developer

Nintendo

genre

simulation

Animal Crossing New Horizons: Nintendo causes drug ring on Facebook? Switch fans shaken

Animal Crossing New Horizons and Drugs? Quite atypical for a family-friendly company like Nintendo. Because normally you care as player to thrive on Flowers, talks to his animal Residents, fishing fish or catches insects. So what’s behind Facebooks suspicion of Drug trafficking under Players the sweet simulation? In English speaking Facebook groups, in which fans trade in a wide variety of items, apparently very often the word “weed” is used. The term translates as weed, which incidentally quickly turns up Animal Crossing New Horizons Islands spreads, but it is also a synonym for marijuana. Similar to German, the term grass is used for one drug used. But what has Nintendo to do with?

Facebook reports Animal Crossing New Horizons to drug traffickers. Nintendo is said to be to blame for the alleged marijuana torture.

© Nintendo / Pixabay / Montage

Due to the increased occurrence of the term weed, which actually only the in-game weed of Nintendo is meant and by no means one drug, he suggests Facebook algorithm Alarm. So there have been several Animal Crossing New Horizons players cautioned from the Faceboook group thrown or even from Facebook to be banished yourself.

In order to prevent this from happening and since you cannot always rely on the algorithm of the powerful network, group founders now asked the members to rewrite the term weed. For example, instead of weeds, scrub, weeds or wild plants can be used. So the suspicion of an alleged Marijuana trade be circumvented. The Twitter user Katsucrossing now held one bizarre Facebook post in which group members are asked to do just that.

But that’s not all. Because apparently the ambiguous term “weed” is not the only misleading wording in Animal Crossing New Horizons. In the English version of the Nintendo Switch game a sugar-sweet duck called Molly is up to mischief. In the drug scene, “Molly” generally stands for the active ingredient MDMA, which is one of the most popular party drugs when consumed in pill form (Extacy) or as powder (Molly). Accordingly, Animal Crossing fans should think twice about how they talk about the friendly duck from the neighborhood on Facebook. German player however, have nothing to fear. In this country, the duck has the harmless name Monika.

Animal Crossing New Horizons: Facebook raises alarm about Nintendo players’ drug concept

Some playerwho in relevant groups only lively trade with other fans of Animal Crossing New Horizons wanted to operate, were now by Facebooks Algorithm disappointed. So they are no longer allowed to freely discuss weeds. Instead, they have to player and group members now use paraphrases or synonyms so Facebook no illegal Marijuana activities recorded. Despite these precautions, Animal Crossing is currently shocking many players. A picture has recently appeared that shows what the cute belt fish looks like in reality.

It remains to be seen if and when Facebook is working on this detection error. One thing is certain: Animal Crossing New Horizons Weed that Nintendo busy on the islands of the player has nothing to do with growing up marijuana or other Drugs to do. This time the mistake is clearly with the social media giant, which has meanwhile become confusing among the Players worried. The cute simulation out Kyoto can therefore continue to be enjoyed without worry and weeds can still be weeded diligently.

However Nintendo not suspected for the first time. Most recently, a US talk show accused the game giant of triggering the corona virus. Fans are also disappointed as Nintendo cut interest rates in Animal Crossing New Horizons in the last update.

Rubric list image: © Nintendo / Pixabay / Montage

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