So for those who luckily don't know there's been a big controversy raging in the Animal Crossing community sparked by a single picture shared on social media.
This was the tweet that is causing all the controversy .
What followed was the girl being told they're not Space buns but Afro Puffs and that she shouldn't have her character in game wearing them because they're meant for people of colour and should probably delete the picture before people come after her.
Others called the other person out over the come after her comment and asked if they were saying they thought the girl should be doxxed over the hair they chose. The person then refused to say that she shouldn't be doxxed over her choice of hairstyle for her in game character.
People then did come after her for it as did release her personal info online which has caused an insane pile on against her for cultural appropriation. Also a number of those defending her too.
Some of the claims have been that people were doing "Digital Blackface" because their in game character avatars had darker skin than they did IRL. Others were apparently being accused of cultural appropriation for having Japanese style furniture in their homes in game.
Context / background:
Ok so it's probably important to add some context here.
There's been a push in the animal crossing community for more skin tones for the player character for a while and Nintendo gave players such options in New Horizons. However Nintendo just added skin colour options not hair styles popular among people whose hair tends to have different properties due to their heritage. Nintendo then added more hairstyle options for people to use but made them available or everyone regardless of skintone.
Back to it
It became such a thing that a Polygon writer wrote a piece about the controversey
Some quotes from it
So yeh over to you really.
Should certain hair styles only be allowed to be used by people using certain skin tones in game?
Should certain furniture be locked so only if you're from said region you can use it?
Should you have to play as a character like you otherwise it's somehow offensive by appropriating other peoples race / gender in game?
This was the tweet that is causing all the controversy .
What followed was the girl being told they're not Space buns but Afro Puffs and that she shouldn't have her character in game wearing them because they're meant for people of colour and should probably delete the picture before people come after her.
Others called the other person out over the come after her comment and asked if they were saying they thought the girl should be doxxed over the hair they chose. The person then refused to say that she shouldn't be doxxed over her choice of hairstyle for her in game character.
People then did come after her for it as did release her personal info online which has caused an insane pile on against her for cultural appropriation. Also a number of those defending her too.
Some of the claims have been that people were doing "Digital Blackface" because their in game character avatars had darker skin than they did IRL. Others were apparently being accused of cultural appropriation for having Japanese style furniture in their homes in game.
Context / background:
Ok so it's probably important to add some context here.
There's been a push in the animal crossing community for more skin tones for the player character for a while and Nintendo gave players such options in New Horizons. However Nintendo just added skin colour options not hair styles popular among people whose hair tends to have different properties due to their heritage. Nintendo then added more hairstyle options for people to use but made them available or everyone regardless of skintone.
Back to it
It became such a thing that a Polygon writer wrote a piece about the controversey
Some quotes from it
But what was meant to be an inclusive addition to the life simulator has turned contentious, especially as non-Black fans have started to appropriate and whitewash the hair options.
On social media, reactionaries have taken this opportunity to buckle down on the issue, often posting pictures of white characters wearing the afro puffs as if in defiance. Opinions on that phenomenon differ; some Black players have proclaimed they have no issue whatsoever and don’t care what other fans wear in-game.
Liana K also did a video about the controversy more on about the targeting etc“At least call them afro puffs if you must wear them,” says Animal Crossing fan Morgan, who has been enjoying the new update.
“So these people appropriated a hairstyle and renamed it so they could pretend it’s not a black style,” she continued in a Twitter message.
So yeh over to you really.
Should certain hair styles only be allowed to be used by people using certain skin tones in game?
Should certain furniture be locked so only if you're from said region you can use it?
Should you have to play as a character like you otherwise it's somehow offensive by appropriating other peoples race / gender in game?