Recently, Twitter users were baffled when they saw the trend #RIPYandereDev on the social media website.
However, this was not the case and the individual of an upcoming video game is still alive and kicking.
However, the confusion of Yandere Dev’s death has raised questions about why she is a trend.
The game is still in development, but a compromised YouTube channel features progress updates and other main points about the simulator.
He also blogs about the game’s progress in a WordPress highlighting the difficulties and disorders he faced when searching for the end of the game.
While #RIPYandereDev has started to have a trend on Twitter in recent days, this has led to confusion among others about why it’s trending.
As long as RIP is part of a trend on the popular microblogging site, it can temporarily lead to the conclusion that it has died.
The tweets below illustrate the essence of what several Americans were asking for on Twitter when they saw the trend.
It is believed that #RIPYandereDev began to evolve because Alex, the aforementioned video game guy, had threatened to kill himself.
This is because of comparisons between Yandere Simulator and a game.
Some others alex have been bullied and also suffer from intellectual fitness disorders that have led him to threaten suicide.
It is imaginable that the hashtag trend was born of online thugs who sought to give the impression that he had committed suicide. However, it was not.
Another theory about the hashtag is that Alex himself faked a suicide attempt because he created a game similar to his so that the other developer would feel bad for him and stop.
Alex posted on July 14 on his WordPress blog Yandere Dev, detailing some of the disruptions he has faced in his non-public life, adding jokes, other people who send him articles and review his account for hacking.
He also mentions that he was sent “long essays that tell me why I kill myself.”
It is conceivable that this is trending due to the fact that his game would possibly have lost its speed before its official release, but according to Alex’s message, there would possibly be much deeper problems at stake.
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