5,627 likesMeccha Chameleon: Japan Is Arguing Over Who Owns a Hiding Spot
A Japanese creator disguised himself as a computer monitor running an old Windows boot screen, posted it as his own original hiding spot, and got called a copycat for it. His response is now pinned at the top of the thread: he wants to know where, exactly, the line for ripping someone off is supposed to sit in a game where everyone paints from the same set of walls. Across 635 comments, the reply that ran away with the thread (5,627 likes) argues that one person using a spot once does not turn it into permanently claimed territory. Underneath it, the argument splits into vocabulary — several commenters insist the correct Japanese word here is kaburi, an overlap, not pakuri, a ripoff — and into execution, with one popular reply (614 likes) pointing out that copying an idea never copies the quality it was made with. And while all of that was happening, nineteen separate people were in the same thread telling him something else entirely.


