Manga creator leaves social media due to online harassment
漫畫家因網路霸凌退出社群媒體
In recent years, the global manga industry has experienced a troubling trend: creators leaving social media due to severe online harassment.
近年來,全球漫畫產業經歷了一種令人擔憂的趨勢:創作者因嚴重的網路霸凌而離開社群媒體。
As manga gains international popularity, artists like Syundei, the creator of 'Go For It, Nakamura!', have felt forced to delete their accounts after facing intense abuse.
隨著漫畫在國際間受到歡迎,像《去吧!
This harassment often stems from 'overzealous fans' who feel entitled to influence story directions or character development, especially after anime adaptations expose the work to a wider, often unfamiliar audience.
中村君》作者 Syundei 這樣的藝術家,在面對強烈辱罵後,感到被迫刪除帳號。
Global accessibility, while great for reach, has exposed creators to cultural misunderstandings and toxicity, amplified by AI translation tools.
這種騷擾往往源自那些自認有權干涉故事走向或角色發展的「過度狂熱粉絲」,特別是在動畫改編讓作品曝光給更廣泛且陌生的受眾之後。
Despite using tools like blocking or muting, creators find current platform safeguards insufficient against persistent, bad-faith campaigns.
許多藝術家現在感到來自粉絲要求改變創作願景的壓力,進而引發協同式的騷擾訊息與人身攻擊。
This environment has caused significant psychological distress, forcing many authors to operate under strict anonymity or leave public platforms entirely.
儘管使用封鎖或靜音等功能,創作者仍認為現有的平台保護措施對抗持續的惡意行為顯得杯水車薪。
The industry now faces a structural challenge, as creators must balance the need for global engagement with the harsh reality of modern online feedback loops, highlighting the urgent need for better protections for artists against digital hostility.
這種環境造成了嚴重的心理創傷,迫使許多作者在極度匿名的狀態下工作,或乾脆離開公開平台。
