https://winbuzzer.com/2026/03/09/tencent-reportedly-tests-qclaw-ai-agent-wechat-qq-xcxwbn/
Tencent Prepares OpenClaw-Based QClaw AI Agent for WeChat and QQ
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The internet is quietly becoming a walled garden.
I recently created a QQ account and made this single post in the Off-topic -> General board. To my surprise, I got banned a couple hours later for "Spam." My post wasn’t commercial or anything; it was just a genuine discussion.
You have been banned for the following reason: Spam. Please contact the administrator if this was done in error.
I’ve always thought spamming involved sending unsolicited messages to multiple users, not a single thread. Has anyone else experienced something similar? Is this a common issue on QQ, or did I just have bad luck?
On top of that, after posting this on r/Fanfiction, it was removed by the moderators because r/Fanfiction is not the place to discuss real-life drama. Now I'm starting to think it’s less about that particular site and more about the internet as a whole. The internet is quietly becoming a walled garden. It’s not just about one platform anymore—it’s the pattern. You get banned for a single, harmless post. A subreddit removes your thread because it’s “real-life drama.” Cumulatively, it creates an environment where you hesitate before posting anything that isn’t perfectly sanitized.

Q & Q: Mit Bob De Lange, Erik van 't Wout, Martin Perels, Riet Wieland Los Two teenage boys named Aristides Quarles and Wilbur Quant accidentally snap a photo of a dead body in the woods. After finding the place where the body has to be, they find it to be gone. Nobody believes them except Grandpa. They decide to investigate themselves.
Big Up au QQ :
https://youtu.be/9MkEqTDM3uM?si=Qs4deNjNyMcL3TwJ
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