A few days ago we reported that popular voice actress Inori Minase had
been the focus of attention because it was reported that her official Twitter
account had been hacked by a third party. Although the issue remained
there, others decided to investigate further and have presented a
theory where they claim that, in fact, it was the voice actress herself who
“sabotaged herself.”
During the alleged hack, Inori Minase's official Twitter
account shared a post and criticized those who use her photos without her
permission, writing: " Idiots don't heed Minase's warnings ."
The post was immediately deleted, but it appears that another Twitter account
known as “ Doyakonga (ドヤコンガ) ” disappeared at the same
time.
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the image: [(1) The cited account is using photos from an Inori
Minase album without her permission. (2) Inori Minase's
official Twitter account quotes this post and warns: “Idiots don't heed
Minase's warnings.” (3) The official post in question is
deleted within minutes. (4) At the same time, the fan
Twitter account “Doyakonga” disappears, after it was suspected that Inori
Minase intended to publish (2) on that account ]
This account, “Doyakonga”, is an Inori Minase
fan account that knows a lot about the popular voice actress, knows a lot of
unpublished information about the artist and is very derogatory towards other
actresses in the medium. Inori Minase's official Twitter
account then posted the statement we covered this weekend, claiming that the
account had been hacked by a third party.
However, the theory states that Inori Minase was
wrong and it was she herself who was behind the now-defunct “Doyakonga” Twitter
account. To explain this, it turns out that Twitter has an
option where you can quickly switch between the accounts you have access
to. The theory then says that Inori Minase forgot that she was on her
official account and made this post thinking that she was like “Doyakonga”.
While it is unlikely that the theory will be proven in the
future, the fact that Inori Minase's name is related to that of “Doyakonga”
only extends the theory further. It turns out that this Twitter
account, which we already explained is an Inori Minase fan account, has
launched intense criticism in the past towards other actresses in the medium. As
explained by “@real_shukaijo_F”:
- The
account has a lot of unpublished information about Inori Minase.
- The
account posted many defamatory messages towards voice actresses other than
Inori Minase.
- The
account had the same hobbies as the voice actress.
- The
writing style and use of emoticons is the same as the voice actress's
official posts.
- The
number of posts about the voice actress's feelings and emotions is extremely
high.
- After
suspicion arose that Inori Minase was behind this account, it was
immediately deleted.
And of course, there is also the list of voice actresses
mentioned by this account:
- Aoi
Yuuki (good), Miyuki Sawashiro (good), Saori
Hayami (role model), Haruka Tomatsu (role
model), Yukari Tamura (awesome), Nana Mizuki (awesome), Ayane
Sakura (awesome). It should be noted that Inori Minase worked
with all of them in the past.
- Yui
Ogura (can't lip sync at live concerts,
songs she supposedly wrote were actually written by other people, agencies
force productions to hire her, not good at attracting her fans) ; Yuka
Iguchi (her albums are not sold, she had plastic surgery
and increased the size of her breasts) ; Akari Kitou
and Yuu Serizawa (had plastic surgery on multiple
occasions) ; Saori Oonishi (she is
hiding her marriage to Rikuya Yasuda) ; Miku Itou (she
ignored my greetings) ; Maaya Uchida (sales
of her products are not as big as they say) .
It should be noted that all the comments
mentioned above are mere rumors started by “Doyakonga”, so they must be taken
with great caution. However, it is possible that the gossip
and entertainment media in Japan, such as the detested Weekly Bunshun, will
begin to investigate all of these names before long. The situation
seems to be under control for Inori Minase thanks to her mentioning the alleged
hacking, but is she telling the truth?
Source: @tkzwgrs and
Twitter