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(China's Tulpamancy Community) Preliminary statistical presentation of the tulpa classification questionnaire


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I see! The Tulpa community in China is very active. In Japan, social media is the main stream, so there are a lot of people who post stuff that is not related to Tulpa, and they are not very active. I'm very interested in the Tulpa community in China

On 9/14/2023 at 4:52 PM, looknightfaint056 said:

With the biggest population in the world, I'm sure there are much more tulpamancers in China than that, just not connected.

Yes. There are some wild tulpamancers. But China's tulpamancy community have its root here (Tulpa.info), there were guides from here too.

1 hour ago, Red Armor Spider said:

I see! The Tulpa community in China is very active. In Japan, social media is the main stream, so there are a lot of people who post stuff that is not related to Tulpa, and they are not very active. I'm very interested in the Tulpa community in China

Interesting! I have chatted with my friends about Japanese Tulpamancy community, they said that the community is more like shattered... They are more people saying that tulpas are not sentient or somehow. I don't know if that's it's true but seems so.

On 9/15/2023 at 10:55 PM, harvestmoon said:

Thank you for sharing! It's interesting to see statistics from other cultures. I think it's interesting that this included questions on different origins, including mixed origins. If I recall correctly, that is something I don't always see on English tulpa-specific surveys.

Yes, they are not included in tulpa consensus 2018 and 2015.

China's tulpamancy community has a strong relationship with the plural community (which is, the plural community split off from the tulpamancy community and developed!), that's why I think Frank and Rose included those questions.

8 hours ago, Nighten said:

Interesting! I have chatted with my friends about Japanese Tulpamancy community, they said that the community is more like shattered... They are more people saying that tulpas are not sentient or somehow. I don't know if that's it's true but seems so.

The Tulpa community in Japan is experiencing a variety of problems. I can only say that the community is divided, but I can't say that out loud because the essence is a more disappointing reason. By the way, is anything popular in the Chinese Tulpa community? In Japan, many people try out personality tests with Tulpa and use daily conversations as diaries or illustrations :D

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