A little bit of context (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitzchung_controversy)
In 2019, competitive Hearthstone player Blitzchung was removed from a tournament and banned from future tournaments for displaying a sign saying "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times" in accordance with Blizzard's policy against political protest during events
Now that they've Targeted Gamers, there was a massive outrage, and the hearthstone community got pissed, so they protested in the following ways:
-Pretending to delete their account
-Preparing for some big protest at Blizzcon
-Some weird scheme to associate Overwatch's Chinese character Mei with Hong Kong protests, in hopes of getting Overwatch censored in China (obviously didn't do anything, based on the myth that Winnie the Pooh is banned in China)
-And most importantly, making big posts about how mad they are
Eventually, Blizzcon rolled around, no protest materialized, and they announced Overwatch 2, so everyone let this die, everyone let Hong Kong be forgotten. A stunning example of Reddit activism, I'll never forget it
rrrrrrrr china bad me posting on a g*mer subreddit will have geopolitical consequences
idealism is a mfer