Tatsuki Fujimoto, the man behind the creation of chainsaw man, had his account banned by Twitter. However, the now-banned account was reportedly run by the creator’s fictional sister who actively promoted the anime on Twitter. It has even been said of Fujimoto “get out of the roleplay” during the anime post to clarify some interesting things, but no one knows what inspired him to adapt this character on social media.
Her fictional younger sister was apparently a 12-year-old elementary school third-grader, as noted in her Twitter bio. The age limit is believed to be the reason the account was banned through a new account on Twitter. Fujimoto mentioned that he was in touch with Twitter to bring the account back again.
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Tatsuki Fujimoto’s account banned for age restriction
Tatsuki Fujimoto, the creator of the manga chainsaw man was part of Twitter under the guise of his fictional sister Koharu Nagayama. The creator, however, doesn’t do a good job of securing his identity through his frequent acts of stepping out of the roleplaying game and making live remarks clarifying things of interest.
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His ongoing promotion was put up with a barrier when Twitter banned the account due to age restrictions. Following this, the creator created another account to update the current information regarding his previous account, without however lifting the veil.
I have been informed that the account of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s younger sister, Koharu-chan, has been disabled due to issues with her registered age. His brother, the author, has already contacted Twitter to resolve the situation. Ladies and gentlemen, we would appreciate it if you could wait for her sister’s return to Twitter. Thanks a lot.
Fujimoto may still be in talks with Twitter to explain the misunderstanding and keep the account.
Where is Tatsuki Fujimoto
Tatsuki Fujimoto had no choice but to create a new Twitter account to post his updates on the manga anime series he wrote, chainsaw man. Her new Twitter handle was revealed to be @ashitaka_eva which gained over 160,000 followers in just four hours.
Since Elon Musk took over Twitter, there have also been updates that may not have been the best for the app. The Twitter Blue update that allows anyone to get a blue tick verification has proven disastrous after numerous troll accounts surfaced posing as celebrities. This act led to Twitter deleting numerous accounts and Fujimoto’s was caught in the herd.
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It is only the fervent hope of fans that the author of Fire Punch knows better than not to repeat the mistake once more.
Source: CBR.com