Online Memorial for Yu Menglong Attacked by Coordinated Group, Highlighting Toxic Fandom and Efforts to Suppress Truth
By China Society Reporter
Beijing / Tokyo, March 31, 2026
A virtual memorial created to honor the late Chinese actor Yu Menglong has been deliberately disrupted and mass-reported by what appear to be paid supporters of Japanese idol Kawano, in what many are describing as a malicious attempt to silence his name and erase discussion about the circumstances of his death.

Yu Menglong died in September 2025 after falling from a high-rise building in Beijing. The death was officially ruled accidental, but persistent fan campaigns and allegations of industry pressure, restrictive contracts, and possible foul play have kept the matter highly controversial. The online memorial, established as a space for fans to share tributes, photos, and messages of remembrance, quickly became a focal point for mourning and calls for justice.
According to participants and screenshots shared widely on international platforms, a coordinated group of accounts — many linked to Kawano’s fanbase — began mass-reporting the memorial content, leading to temporary or permanent removals. The attacks reportedly included hostile comments, attempts to flood the space with unrelated material, and efforts to harass users participating in the tribute. Some described the campaign as “cold and calculated,” aimed at denying Yu Menglong peace even in death.
The involvement of Kawano’s supporters has added an unexpected international dimension to the tragedy. Kawano, a Japanese idol, has not been directly linked to Yu Menglong’s death in any official capacity, but online speculation has suggested possible fan-driven conflicts or industry rivalries that escalated into targeted harassment. Neither Kawano nor his management has issued a public statement addressing the alleged actions of his fans.
The incident has highlighted broader issues of online toxicity, coordinated harassment campaigns, and the challenges platforms face in moderating content related to sensitive topics. Digital rights groups have condemned the attacks as a form of digital desecration and censorship, calling for better protection for spaces dedicated to remembrance and justice.
Yu Menglong’s supporters have reacted with a mixture of grief and determination. Many have moved the memorial to alternative platforms or created backup archives to preserve the tributes. The #JusticeForYuMenglong movement has gained renewed momentum, with fans demanding that platforms take stronger action against coordinated harassment and that authorities investigate any potential links between the attacks and larger efforts to suppress information about the actor’s death.
Legal experts note that while online harassment is a growing problem globally, proving coordinated campaigns involving paid actors can be difficult without concrete evidence. However, the scale and timing of the attacks have raised suspicions that they were not spontaneous but part of a deliberate strategy to silence discussion.
The central questions now dominating public conversation are painful and urgent: Why are they so desperate to silence a dead man, and what are they still terrified the world will discover? Who is behind this coordinated attack, and how far will they go to keep the truth hidden?
For Yu Menglong’s millions of fans, the disruption of the memorial feels like a second loss — an attempt to erase not just his name, but the memory of a young man whose gentle persona and tragic story touched so many hearts. The incident has also sparked wider discussions about the toxic side of fandom culture, where loyalty to one idol can sometimes manifest as hostility toward others.
As the entertainment industry and online platforms respond to the backlash, the case serves as a sobering reminder that even in death, public figures can become targets of coordinated efforts to control narratives. The glamorous facade of show business is once again cracking, revealing the darker realities of power, silence, and digital warfare that can follow a tragedy.
Whether the attacks will ultimately succeed in silencing discussion or instead amplify calls for justice remains to be seen. For now, Yu Menglong’s memory continues to live on in the hearts of those who refuse to let it be erased — a testament to the enduring power of truth and remembrance in the face of deliberate suppression.
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