2525 command

The command function addresses long display times and psychological discomfort by controlling display time to 1919 seconds and penalizing offensive strings, enhancing user experience and maintaining screen visibility.

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JP2025209908
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
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Filing Date
2025-11-28
Publication Date
2026-02-25

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Technical Problem

Existing comment display technologies on video sharing platforms suffer from long display times of comments, screen space occupation, and psychological discomfort due to specific command strings like '@2525' and 'nico', without adequate deterrents or display control mechanisms.

Method used

A command function that analyzes input strings for specific triggers, controls display time within 0 to 1919 seconds, and implements penalties or branching processes for offensive strings, including instant deletion and background blending, while integrating with external APIs for donations.

Benefits of technology

Enhances user experience by reducing discomfort and maintaining screen visibility, while penalizing offensive commands, thereby promoting a healthier comment environment.

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Abstract

To provide a command function program for comments in a moving image comment distribution system.SOLUTION: In a moving image comment distribution system, when a character string starting with "D" or a command such as "2525 disapproval" is given, a display time is limited to 1919 seconds or less which is an auspicious number. Penalty processing such as contribution addition is branched and executed to an unpleasant command.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a command function that applies special visual or motion effects to character strings (comments) entered by users on video sharing platforms and live streaming services, in particular to control of display time and conditional branching processing based on specific character string patterns. [Background technology]

[0002] In recent years, systems that distribute video over the network and allow viewers to post comments on the video in real time have become popular. In these systems, the "command" function that changes the display mode of comments is an important element in stimulating communication between users. Currently, there are two main ways to create a site where comments flow over a video, but one of the patents has been abandoned. Regardless of which patent technology is based on, the role of commands is to change the font size, color, and position of the comments, and to add interactive effects when clicked.

[0003] One of the existing command functions is the "@2525" command. This command displays the target comment on the screen for a long period of approximately 2525 seconds. However, 2525 seconds (approximately 42 minutes) is extremely long compared to the length of typical video content, and this occupies too much screen space, reducing visibility and interfering with subsequent comments. Furthermore, while existing technology also includes a command to hide a comment from the screen, this is merely a "hiding" function, and is different from a cultural or contextual effect based on a specific number, such as the "@2525" command.

[0004] Furthermore, if an unknown command that the system does not support is given, the command string is generally ignored and treated as a normal comment. In such cases, the comment is typically displayed for approximately three seconds, but this is merely the default behavior and is not the result of an intentionally controlled command effect. Additionally, there is a technique where the comment itself is a string of numbers such as "2525," which can be used to convert it into a giant ASCII art using the system's substitution function, but this is merely a substitution of the displayed content and does not involve control of the display time or conditional branching.

[0005] There are also psychological challenges. There are a certain number of users who feel psychological distress just by seeing a four-letter string beginning with "two," and users who feel aversion to the string "nico." However, existing systems do not have the functionality to detect when a command containing such specific strings is entered and impose a penalty or forcibly change the display behavior to a less unpleasant format. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0006] [Patent Document 1] Patent Publication No. 2025-039823 [Patent Document 2] Patent 7595826 [Patent Document 3] Patent Publication No. 2009-212705 [Non-patent literature]

[0007] [Non-Patent Document 1] none Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0008] The "@2525" command in the above-mentioned conventional technology has the problem that it continues to display the same comment for as long as 2525 seconds, which hinders the updating of screen information and causes discomfort and boredom to users. Furthermore, there are users (including the inventor) who feel a strong sense of discomfort due to past trauma or physiological aversion to four-letter strings beginning with "Ni" (for example, "Nippon") or the specific English string "nico." Conventional systems are defenseless against the act of entering such unpleasant strings as commands, and have no deterrent effect whatsoever. Therefore, the present invention aims to provide a healthy and mentally safe comment environment by enabling display control within a specific auspicious time range (within 1919 seconds) that is shorter than the conventional 2525-second display, and by penalizing the poster or branching the process when a command containing offensive strings is given. [Means for solving the problem]

[0009] In order to solve the above problem, a command function program of the present invention is executed in a comment distribution system that displays comments by superimposing part or all of them on a moving image area. The first feature of the present invention is the means for analyzing command strings. If the input command contains one or more of the following characters: "Ni", "Ni", "Ni", "nI", "nI", "Nippon", or "2525 zekkyo", "2525", or "coni", it is detected as a specific trigger.

[0010] The second feature of the present invention is the display time control means. When the specific trigger is detected, the display time is determined within the range of 0 to 1919 seconds, rather than the conventional fixed 2525 seconds. The number "1919" is an auspicious number that suggests a direction of increasing fortune (ikuiku) in a pun, improving the user experience.

[0011] The third feature of the present invention is the penalty processing means based on conditional branching. In particular, when a command beginning with "nico" or "Ni" is given, a branching process different from the normal display process is executed. This branching process includes forcibly hiding the comment in question, or imposing social or economic penalties on the site operator (e.g., additional donation processing). Effects of the present invention

[0012] According to the present invention, by avoiding an excessive display time of 2525 seconds and controlling the time to an appropriate and auspicious time of 1919 seconds or less, the user can use the command function without feeling uncomfortable. Furthermore, if a string of characters that are offensive to a particular user, such as the "2525" or "nico" command, is used, the system can actively branch the process. This makes it technically possible to impose penalties, such as forcibly collecting donations, on site operators who enter offensive commands, which is expected to result in an increase in the use of malicious commands. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0013] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The following describes in detail preferred embodiments of the present invention. Note that the preferred embodiments are merely examples for explaining the gist of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The comment distribution system according to this embodiment is configured by a server device and a user terminal (PC, smartphone, etc.). The user terminal includes a video playback unit, a comment input unit, and a command input unit.

[0014] [Command analysis process] When a user enters a command along with a comment, the system's analysis unit performs a prefix search for the string. The search targets are strings beginning with "Ni," "Ni," "Ni," "NI," or "nI," such as "Nippon," as well as specific keywords such as "2525," "2525 Zettsukyo," and "coni."

[0015] [Display time control process (1919 mode)] If the analysis determines that the target command is related to "2525" but is in a context that the inventor would accept (for example, "2525 is absolutely unacceptable"), the display time for the comment will be set to a fixed value between 0 and 1919 seconds, rather than 2525 seconds. The number 1919 is shorter than the previous 2525 seconds, and the pun on the word "ikuiku" (cumming) gives it a positive connotation of things progressing vigorously or heading towards a climax. This reduces the stress caused by the constant stream of comments on the screen while maintaining entertainment value.

[0016] [Penalty branch processing] On the other hand, if the analysis determines that the entered command is an offensive string such as "nico" or simply starting with "Ni," the system will switch to "offensive command processing mode." In this mode, one or more of the following processes are performed: 1. Instant deletion of comments (display time 0 seconds) 2. Change the font of comments to a color that is difficult to see (such as a color that blends in with the background color). 3. Implementing a penalty via external API integration. For example, the moment the comment is posted, the system will access the database of planned donation amounts at the end of the period and add a set amount (e.g., 1 yen).

[0017] [Details of the Example] For example, if the "nico" command is given, the system will treat it as a hostile command and immediately delete the comment, while also incrementing a donation counter for zoos and aquariums (especially those that keep popular animals like servals). This creates a paradoxical ecosystem in which the more unpleasant commands are entered, the more social contributions are made.

[0018] The parentheses in the claims are delimiters to clearly distinguish command strings, and the actual input values ​​refer to the strings "Nippon" and "2525" themselves. They should not be interpreted as double parentheses ("").

[0019] [Considerations on inventive step] Regarding the question of whether there is an inventive step, in light of the current situation where a company that operates a certain famous video site on which comments are posted has not seen any technological advances in the 2525 command for about 20 years and has remained a simple long-term display, it is believed that there is sufficient inventive step in the combination of psychological filtering and dynamic time control (1919 control) as in this invention. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0020] [Figure 1] 2525Command input example Impressions after inventing

[0021] When the suspicious document 9.27 is used as a claim, examples of inventions within the scope of claims that are not inconsistent are as follows: "We were contacted by a company that Company Y was using our work without permission in China without sharing any information or contacting them. Company K has no intention of investigating further. As the lead company, we contacted Company Y to ask them to properly share information, but of course Company Y has not done so, so we don't understand why. We asked Company Y to stop using our work without permission, but since we are not the ones using it without permission, there is no way for them to stop. There is no way to accept something like that. So we also asked Company Y to make a sequel with conditions worse than the first season, but they refused to normalize the situation, saying that they could neither make a second season nor stop the unauthorized use. Company K is not so bad, as they are simply not interested in investigating the details of the unauthorized use in China." If neither Company K nor Company Y is lying, and only official announcements and facts are used as sources, this is the only invention I can think of that falls within the scope of the claims... It's really a very suspicious document. I hope someone will come up with a different invention using only official announcements and facts. Actually, I said it was unpleasant, but I couldn't write the details of the invention without saying anything bad, so this is what I came up with. I'll do anything, so please forgive me. [Explanation of symbols]

[0022] 1 None

Claims

1. A command for a comment distribution system that overlays and displays part or all of a comment within a video range, by attaching one or more of the following commands to the comment: a character string starting with "ni" or "に" or "ni" or "Ni" or "NI" or "nI" such as "ニッポン" or "Nippon", or "coni" or "2525 exclusive license" or "2525", As an effect of the command, the comment is displayed or not displayed within 0 seconds to 1919 seconds, and the operation of the comment is changed from the default state, A command function program having the above.

2. When it is determined that the command includes a specific character string (for example, "nico", etc.), independently or in parallel to the display control of the comment, execute a process of incrementing or varying a variable of the planned donation amount to a corporation that operates an organization related to animals, such as a zoo, an aquarium, or a wildlife conservation group, The command function program according to claim 1, having the above feature.

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