Not entirely sane people were posting lewd art with the android girl Diana. One of the moderators even left, citing an overwhelming stream of perverse content.
A scandal erupted in the Pragmata fan community due to inappropriate content related to the image of the android Diana — one of the key characters in Capcom's upcoming science fiction action game.
Although many fans are eagerly awaiting the release, part of the audience has caused serious concern. On Reddit, discussions about Diana's appearance, made in an infantile style, have led to conflicts and division within the community.
Initially, the main hub for discussions was the subreddit r/Pragmata, but over time, separate communities formed around it. r/PragmataSFW appeared — an attempt to create a space without obscene content, as well as r/Pragmata_, which was entirely devoted to publishing explicit images of Diana.
On February 18, the subreddit r/Pragmata_ was blocked by Reddit administration for violating "Rule 4", which directly prohibits the publication of sexual, violent, or suggestive content involving minors. Given that Diana looks like a child, the focus on such content was the reason for the block.
Even earlier, moderator JoeZocktGames from r/PragmataSFW publicly stated that his proposals to tighten the rules on the main subreddit were ignored. He also criticized r/Pragmata for inviting moderators whose profiles contained explicit content. According to him, one of the posts with an obscene image of Diana was removed directly by Reddit employees. In early February, he announced his resignation as moderator, citing an overwhelming stream of perverse content.