Why are you saying so much? Is there any meat today?
The person who used such a strong tone was an anonymous user.
But in Vina City, is anonymity really useful? Yin Zhu subconsciously questioned the feasibility of anonymity, then realized that the administrator might not have the authority to investigate an anonymous user, and Eve might not readily reveal private information.
"The newcomers are all like us, so let's get along well." This was a user who marked room 1807. "Once the lockdown is lifted, we can go to the outer city for a big meal."
These words are filled with the veil of cannibalism.
Yin Zhu really wanted to ask: Doesn't Eve care about their statements?
But upon rereading it, I was surprised to find that they hadn't mentioned any antisocial keywords.
It's just that Yin Zhu had a preconceived notion that the content they were discussing was sensitive.
No wonder this kind of content can be discussed so openly online; it turns out that the slang used has already avoided the censorship.
Group Admin: "Since you're new here, as the admin of DE08, I have some advice for you. The Junior Citizen Service Center is not a safe place. There are a few things you need to pay attention to in order to ensure your personal safety."
"Here we go again, gotta go." One resident even sent a message before leaving, as if afraid others wouldn't know he was gone.
From the group owner's opening remarks, Yin Zhu knew that the rules were about to be discussed again.
Sure enough, the group admin's next sentence was: "I'll post the rules that the service center needs to follow. Newcomers, remember to save them and read them often so you don't forget them."
Then there was an image filled with rules.
Yin Zhu quickly saved it, thinking she could discuss its contents with others later.
However, this group admin is quite humane.
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