Maya Kobayashi, dissatisfied with the blog “Delete support comments” “Please do not hesitate!” Ask the operating company for their views: J-CAST News[Full text display]

Maya Kobayashi, a freelance announcer, repeatedly complained to the management side, saying that the comments from fans on the Ameba blog “Life is Beautiful” were unintentionally deleted.

We asked a cyber agent operated by Ameba Blog about Mr. Kobayashi’s point.


  • Maya Kobayashi (Photo: Yoshio Tsunoda / Afro)

  • Maya Kobayashi, No. 1 in the Ameba Blog (from Ameba Blog)

    Maya Kobayashi, No. 1 in the Ameba Blog (from Ameba Blog)

  • Maya Kobayashi (Photo: Yoshio Tsunoda / Afro)
  • Maya Kobayashi, No. 1 in the Ameba Blog (from Ameba Blog)

“Mr. Amebro, please be sloppy!”

Regarding Ameba’s comment section, Mr. Kobayashi initially thanked “Ameba is really wonderful and sees each comment”, but the post by the fan is deleted due to “just a manual mistake” It was said that there were times. He stated in an article on March 16, 2022.

However, in the article released on the 18th, many “supporting comments” were deleted, which made me feel uncomfortable. On the 25th, it was revealed that a place to post comments was set up on the media platform “note” for Ameba readers.

After that, on the 28th, he published an article entitled “To Ameba-san” and on the 29th, “Ameba-san, please do not hesitate!” Again, he complained that the “support comment” was unintentionally deleted.

In an article on the evening of the same day, Mr. Kobayashi reported that he had called “Ameba’s great man”. He said, “There are a lot of false accusations and I am desperately erasing it with manpower. I have not erased the cheering comments.” However, Mr. Kobayashi said that the question was not resolved, saying, “Even if a support comment appears, it will be erased.”

However, about an hour later, I posted an article entitled “Support comments will be posted.” Mr. Kobayashi says, “Please post all the cheering comments and false accusation comments. I asked you not to use manpower.”

Mr. Kobayashi said in an article on the night of the 29th, “I was impressed by the many loved comments I received. I am wondering why I haven’t received so much until now.”

What the hell was going on? J-CAST News asked CyberAgent about the facts about the response that Mr. Kobayashi mentioned in his blog.

I asked him if he deleted some comments, if there was a reason or standard for the deletion, and if Mr. Kobayashi wrote in his blog that he had talked with the management side, but it was true.

A spokeswoman for the company’s Ameba Blog told J-CAST News on the 30th that it would refrain from responding to individual responses. On top of that, regarding “Celebrity / Celebrity Blog”

I explained. “In addition, the presence or absence of monitoring and the content of comments to be deleted are handled according to the request of the affiliated office and the person himself / herself.”

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.