Multiple Genshin Impact leakers have chosen to stop leaking shortly after it was revealed that Cognosphere subpoenaed Discord to reveal Ubatcha's identity. This recent exodus of notable leakers from the community can easily be attributed to people not wanting to get caught up in any legal trouble.
It's no secret that Cognosphere, the publisher of the game, has been trying to curb the number of leaks in the past few years. For example, back in November 2021, it was reported that miHoYo was suing leakers for $78,200 in a lawsuit. The full details of the court order related to the Ubatcha's identity have not been revealed since it is an ongoing case.
For your convenience, a translation of the above tweet states:
The right side of the image shown in this tweet features several known leakers trying to distance themselves from this incident. It is worth noting that none of them have been publicly revealed to be involved in any legal trouble for leaking.
Discord channels that feature Genshin Impact leaks are also undergoing a complete overhaul. The above image comes from GenshinBLANK's channel, which was renamed to be a white rectangle followed by "Genshin Impact Domain."
Disabling invites on Discord is just one of several ways that leakers are trying to protect themselves. Not only that; they're also deleting leak-dedicated channels. Wangsheng Funeral Parlor is another example of a community that has gotten rid of such channels.
A court order was filed at the First Legal Records Support Services at 127N. 4th Street, Suit B, San Jose, CA 95112, by Cognosphere in an attempt to uncover Ubatcha's identity through Discord.
The important parts of the subpoena directed to Discord included:
Addressing the infringements, it goes on to state:
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