Genshin Impact’s Paimon Joins The “Imapct” Memes Fan Community
Genshin Impact mascot Paimon has noticed the “Genshin Imapct” typo memes hashtag and acknowledged it on Twitter.
Genshin Imapct memes explained
If you’ve been following the Genshin Impact English Twitter community, and the #Genshintwt hashtag, you might have noticed several fans are using the hashtag #GenshinImapct, which is a typo.
It’s an easy typo to make, and many fans keep intentionally using it as a tongue-in-cheek joke, so #GenshinImapct become quite a popular hashtag. I personally first saw the typo trending in early 2022.
Due to how trends work on Twitter, with new hashtags getting pushed, whenever the Genshin Imapct typo was made by several fans, it ended up under a bigger spotlight in the suggested trends list than the actual #GenshinImpact tag. The #GenshinImapct typo is also in the suggestion list after writing “#genshin” in a tweet.
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Genshin Impact mascot Paimon shares Imapct meme on her Twitter account
On her official Twitter account, Paimon shared a new illustration of herself wearing nerd glasses and a student hat, noticing the typo in the popular #GenshinImapct hashtag.
Funnily, thanks to Paimon’s tweet, Genshin Impact Japanese fans are now aware of the typo hashtag as well, with most players reacting with laughs in Paimon’s replies.
— パイモン (@paimon_genshin7) February 11, 2022
Genshin Impact will get its Version 2.5 update on February 16, adding Yae Miko as a playable character, and a new weekly boss. Be sure to check our summary of the latest live stream for a round-up of all the new events coming. Meanwhile, Kamisato Ayato will be lunching six weeks after that on March 30, with Version 2.6.
What do you think of the hashtag, and did you already make that typo yourself? Tell us in the comments below!
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