This report details forum activities from 2026-04-27 to 2026-05-04, a period marked by significant engagement and the emergence of several highly discussed topics. Across the forum, users generated an impressive 6057 new posts and initiated 76 new topics. Top contributors by likes and posts included @keade (1570 likes, 551 posts) and @kongting (1233 likes, 779 posts), demonstrating robust community interaction. This week saw a notable shift in user profiles and a continued exploration of both serious societal issues and lighter, meme-driven content, reflecting the diverse interests of the community.
A striking trend during this period was the widespread adoption of specific avatars and profile adjustments, particularly featuring “catgirl” or “transgender flag” motifs, leading to a visible shift in the forum’s aesthetic. This phenomenon, affectionately dubbed the “Suen吧乱纪元” ref in a topic by @cuiboran, was sparked by users like @TealParticle discovering new profile customization options ref. This change was immediately noticeable, with @276213723 exclaiming ref, > “不是考个试回论坛看一眼咋头像都成男娘了两眼一黑”. The collective adoption of these new identities fostered a unique sense of community spirit, even if it initially confused some members ref, creating a playful and somewhat chaotic atmosphere within categories like #卮言.
The contentious “推特抽象恶心猎奇恶俗厕” ref topic, an #卮言 category staple, made a significant return after its previous iteration, “推特抽象恶心猎奇恶俗厕 - 卮言 - 彣彰” ref, was reportedly sealed. @Adler initiated the new thread, emphasizing the forum’s role in hosting such content ref and encouraging users to repost older images. This return was not without controversy, as highlighted in the “爱看不看” ref thread, where @Adler explicitly criticized @Mrs.Castorice for “恶意举报近四千楼的推特厕两次导致帖子彻底被封” ref. The discussion around this topic also involved important clarifications from @Sophie regarding the community’s stance ref, stating, > “没有任何嘲讽正常跨性别人群的意思,” and further elaborating on the distinction between promoting acceptance and extreme displays ref. Related discussions about the general nature of this content appeared in “指路:推特抽象恶心猎奇恶俗厕” ref.
Discussions around gender identity and societal perception were also prominent, particularly in the topic “她” ref. @gggggg initiated this sensitive conversation, sharing their personal connection to a transgender friend and advocating for respect ref. This led to a deeply personal reflection from @keade ref about their own past considerations of HRT and the societal pressures they faced. The thread underscored the importance of empathy and understanding within the community, contrasting sharply with the “恶俗厕” content, and drawing a line between genuine personal expression and potentially offensive humor. This complexity highlights the forum’s capacity for diverse, sometimes conflicting, dialogues on sensitive topics, as also seen in “女生男生必看!!!” ref.
Academic anxieties and the pressures of the education system remained a recurring theme in #個人帖 discussions. Users like @Axiom openly shared their “焦虑涌上心头” ref as two-month mock exams approached, particularly concerning mathematics. Similarly, @Adler reflected on the “后劲上来了” ref of their first mock exam results, confessing to feelings of regret about subject choices and the critical importance of upcoming exams for their morale. @gggggg, in “一些些上高三的感想” ref, also expressed personal struggles, including a “彻底失恋” ref and the decision to temporarily step away from the forum to focus on studies ref. These candid posts reveal the pervasive academic stress among members, alongside an enduring search for personal support and shared experience in topics such as “到底什么样的人/行为才能达成高考超水平发挥” ref and “你不考哪所大學⋯⋯” ref.
Beyond personal struggles, the forum also engaged with broader societal and political commentary, often under the #卮言 category. The topic “煽动“躺平”的他们,正忙得脚不沾地” ref saw discussions on internet censorship and political pressures. @chw mentioned the “法治观念彻底消失” [ref](煽动“躺平”的他们,正忙得脚不沾地 - #8 by chw] in relation to alleged bans on game accelerators being considered illegal VPNs. @Rhumbos summarized the complex threats facing Chinese youth ref as “境外势力!权力压迫!资本剥削!实际:以上全部,” reflecting a critical outlook. Another significant discussion, “今天,你瘋了沒有⋯⋯” ref, initiated by @suen, highlighted the societal implications of “爱国人士” reporting a tour guide for comments on a panda ref, with @suen questioning the boundaries of reporting ref and the potential for a societal “回退到文革” ref. These discussions, alongside concerns about VPN restrictions in “
要多科學,有多研學” ref (though later debunked as谣言 ref), show a community keenly observing and debating current events, often using humor and critical analysis, as also exemplified in “中文怎麼了” ref and “当浮一大白” ref.
A key insight into forum trends is the community’s willingness to engage in collective, performative identity shifts, as evidenced by the widespread adoption of “catgirl” or “transgender flag” avatars. This created a strong sense of internal solidarity and unique forum culture, transforming the user experience ref. This playful rebellion also served as a backdrop for more serious discussions, such as @gggggg’s defense of transgender friends ref and @keade’s vulnerable self-reflection ref.
Another notable trend is the forum’s role as a space for emotional release and mutual support, especially concerning academic and personal pressures. Users frequently shared their anxieties about exams ref and personal struggles like heartbreak ref. The decision by @Adler to “无限期减少吧内活动” ref after mock exam struggles, and @gggggg’s temporary departure ref, highlight the intense pressure on students and the forum’s supportive, yet sometimes overwhelming, environment.
The forum demonstrates a recurring pattern of challenging perceived authoritarianism and control, whether through mocking censorship ref or critically analyzing societal reactions to perceived “misinformation” ref. The debates surrounding the “推特抽象恶心猎奇恶俗厕” ref and its history of being “封” (sealed) illustrate a continuous pushback against attempts to silence or remove content that some find controversial, emphasizing a desire for “法外之地” (a place outside the law) ref. This dynamic underscores a tension between maintaining an open platform and navigating sensitive boundaries.
Furthermore, there is a clear trend of humor and memes as coping mechanisms and forms of expression. The “来点梗图” ref thread remained highly active, with numerous image shares ref ref, including a meme celebrating the forum’s history ref. The playful adoption of new avatars and the “史称“Suen吧乱纪元”” ref thread, where @cuiboran invited others to “降智找乐子” [ref](史称“Suen吧乱纪元” - #19 by P9pijiu], demonstrate how humor is used to diffuse tension and build community, even amidst more serious discussions about identity and societal issues. Topics like “嘉豪快乐天” ref, “交出你的小萌物!” ref, and “Just draw it however you want” ref further solidify the importance of light-hearted and creative content for community engagement.
Finally, the forum provides a platform for practical information and advice, even if sometimes presented informally. For example, the thread “看, 真TM专业!” ref discussed the use of signal jammers during exams, with users like @without_name sharing “实测是有的” [ref](看, 真TM专业! - #22 by without_name]. The personal post by @keade in their “个人帖” ref offered a detailed “恋爱小课堂” [ref](个人帖 - #1162 by keade], demonstrating a desire to share wisdom and experience. This blend of humor, serious debate, and practical sharing defines the forum’s dynamic environment, as seen in other diverse discussions like “脆皮大学生破防日记” ref and “東亞恐怖故事” ref.
