China's conspiracy theories with Pokémon GO

Pokémon GO

This weekend Pokémon Go is now available in more than twenty European countries. To celebrate, a group of hackers has been engaged in DDoS attacks to bring down the company's servers, so that all weekend users of the game have not been able to fully enjoy the Pokémon.

The blissful Pokémon Go mania are becoming a matter of state in China, where the country's authorities, through different social networks in the country, are urging users not to play Pokémon GO. At the moment it is not available in the country officially, but it could be that it will never be.

According to the Chinese authorities, they are surely behind the posts on social media, both Google like Nintendo wants to discover the different military bases that the government has spread throughout the country. "Don't play Pokémon GO !!!" we can read on the social network Weibo. "The United States and Japan want to know where our military bases are."

According to China, users could visit certain places that the American and Japanese governments have not had access to and that have been impossible to capture as they are military areas with restricted access. This "recommendation" is intended not only for civil users but also for It is also intended for users in the military field, so they do not make use especially in government military zones

According to other Chinese government publications, "If a war between Japan / US and China were to break out, the missiles could easily be guided to military areas and destroyed for an invasion." Niantic is having a lot of trouble launching the app in China, but due to country requirements and restrictions, it will most likely never be available.


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  1.   Periko said

    How are the Chinese forceps ...