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What do you think of Bilibili’s user experience?

Let me do something more serious | ω?). Let me first say that I have joined the site not long ago, but the answering mechanism is still the same as before. In the past few years that I have been on the site, I feel that the biggest points are as follows (it seems to be off topic). The barrage is getting worse and worse, and the quality and age are low. In some collection categories (sorted by time), the videos are overwhelming and the screen is overwhelming. That kind of made me have to turn off the barrage, but I came to Xiaopozhan mainly for that kind of... um... intimacy? Pretty much. After turning it off, I feel lonely and cold, and after turning it on, I want to roar, become angry, commit seppuku, and the user experience is greatly degraded. There are also those who use cp without thinking. In fact, from my understanding, except for the male and female protagonists (including male and female) and the real cp among the supporting characters, I hate them all. For details, please refer to "Iruma-kun is Possessed". If you have watched it, I can tell you that the moment when my grandpa’s butt was brushed in the barrage was one of the only times in my life that I felt disgusted to death.

Okay, let’s move on to the second point: fandom. In fact, the two small organizations on the broken website perfectly embody it, especially the so-called “One Brother at Station B”. Note, I’m just complaining. With this title, Old Tomato is one of my spiritual snacks. But as a passerby, I haven’t seen any weird fans tearing each other up so far, which I find quite surprising. For the other one, I think many people have already guessed it, but for that small group, I feel, well... it’s not a big problem if the barrage is turned on, and the experience is better.

Thirdly, my attitude towards Waiguo Keren may have decreased a bit, but for the rest, hehe. To be honest, this matter should reflect the entire environment. It is not just broken websites that have this problem. A certain university in my province perfectly reflects this. As for this, my feeling at Xiaopo Station was that of embarrassment, worry, and loneliness [bah].

The above is the answer I have spent my whole life trying to use a little humor. To sum up: not good.