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Can typing Winnie the Pooh really get you banned from Overwatch?

Turns out that even “Taiwan” is censored in the global version of PUBG Mobile

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A long-running meme compares President Xi Jinping and President Barack Obama with Pooh and Tigger. (Picture on right: Xinhua)
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Who’s best friends with Tigger? Winnie the Pooh, of course. But answering this seemingly innocent question allegedly led to some players being banned from Overwatch in China.
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Winnie the Pooh is a taboo in China, because of the cartoon bear’s apparent resemblance to President Xi Jinping. With political discussion and criticism discouraged on Chinese social media, netizens often use Winnie the Pooh as a sort of code to mock the country’s president.
A long-running meme compares President Xi Jinping and President Barack Obama with Pooh and Tigger. (Picture on left: Xinhua)
A long-running meme compares President Xi Jinping and President Barack Obama with Pooh and Tigger. (Picture on left: Xinhua)

But is it true? Can you get banned for typing the name of a Disney character in a Chinese game? We had a go at several major games in China -- and were surprised by our findings.

Overwatch

OK, I tried. Believe me, I tried. But I couldn’t get banned from Overwatch by typing Winnie the Pooh.

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