[Pluto Studio changes vKitty-related airdrop standards to combat robot accounts, opaque communication causes player dissatisfaction] On September 16, after the Catizen airdrop distribution information was announced, some players were dissatisfied with the changes in the token distribution model and distribution standards that were not communicated. The developer Pluto Studio admitted that they did not disclose the changes in the standards in advance. After the CATI airdrop interface was opened, several players expressed disappointment on X because they received a lower share of rewards than expected. In addition, the Catizen team previously stated that the player's vKitty income rate in the game will be the main determinant of airdrop distribution. But early last Sunday, after revealing the airdrop distribution to players, Pluto said that it had actually changed the design of the airdrop after discovering that some players used means to artificially increase their income. It said: "During the review of the data for this CATI airdrop, we found that many robot accounts took advantage of this public rule to try to obtain a large number of CATI tokens by using scripts to increase their vKitty profit rate. In this case, following the original airdrop standards will seriously harm the interests of real players and community supporters.