How do I explain what I am cosplaying?

I am trying to make my first post on red note which is two photos of me in cosplay. Thing is the character I am cosplaying in the photo is really niche (she is a character from a fanfic that got popular by being aweful). I looked and it doesn’t seem like anyone other than me has ever posted anything related to the fandom on the app + I believe the original media that the fic is based on is banned in china. How do I explain what I’m cosplaying?

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computer_literateover 1 year ago3

Just say what it is and where it from... or don't, it doesn't matter. I've seen plenty of Chinese cosplay that I have no idea where their from. I still like and appreciate it. I'm sure they will like and appreciate your cosplay.

Recent_Spend_597over 1 year ago3

if this fic donesn't contains anti-Chinese content, you should be fine, do whatever you what, you can even let the users to guess.

LavenderSugarDustover 1 year ago2

Honestly, I would figure out if the content is banned in China first, and if it is, I wouldn't post it, just to be safe.

Booming2003over 1 year ago1

There're quite a lot cosplayer here actually, people knows almost every single character so no worries about explaining. But make sure to ask first if the fic is banned or has anti-chinese content

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