Thoughts About the New Hairstyles (Gatekeeping and Restrictions)

I want to make a point and saying I have seen people on Twitter go through irl pictures of people and color match them to make sure they aren't using darker characters... they can be very vicious about things like that so if you are going to use them use them with caution I guess.

I want to make a new character on my island and have them be black. It will probably be a black male. I already have 2 white females and want some diversity. I don't see what's wrong with that. I live in a very diverse area and have black people in my family. I'm not going to feel guilty for doing that.
 
Certain people from certain groups will always try to gatekeep certain things. It's not reflective of everyone in said group(s), obviously. I think people are looking to bring cultural appropriation discourse into Animal Crossing with the implementation of these hairstyles and I'm not sure it really belongs there. Animal Crossing contains different items from different cultures and I haven't seen this type of discussion happening before. AC has historically been really terrible about black representation. I think maybe some folks are very thrilled for representation and they want to protect it from misuse. But...it's Animal Crossing. And I think that anyone who chooses to sport one of the new Afrocentric-leaning hairstyles will do so in a respectful manner. And as people have said, the hairstyles aren't necessary exclusive to one race.

Side-note: I'm biracial (white/black) and I am EXTREMELY happy that my black cousins who play ACNH will be able to have hairstyles/hair texture that better reflect them. Whiteness should never be the default in video games. There should ALWAYS be an option to make your character look like you if you choose to.
 
Certain people from certain groups will always try to gatekeep certain things. It's not reflective of everyone in said group(s), obviously. I think people are looking to bring cultural appropriation discourse into Animal Crossing with the implementation of these hairstyles and I'm not sure it really belongs there. Animal Crossing contains different items from different cultures and I haven't seen this type of discussion happening before. AC has historically been really terrible about black representation. I think maybe some folks are very thrilled for representation and they want to protect it from misuse. But...it's Animal Crossing. And I think that anyone who chooses to sport one of the new Afrocentric-leaning hairstyles will do so in a respectful manner. And as people have said, the hairstyles aren't necessary exclusive to one race.
Yeah that's what's so weird about people making a fuss about it. Animal Crossing has always been about celebrating all the different cultures that it features either in holidays or items or clothing. As an American I don't get offended by people celebrating Western holidays in Animal Crossing, I think it is so cool that we can speak totally different languages but explore each other's creativity and culture through this great game series. I have learned to much about eastern holidays and clothing from NH alone. :)
 
Obviously, it's impossible to stop people from playing their game however they want. I'd say that white (or generally non-black people) should be aware of the context of these hairstyles, plus not using them for characters that might be racist caricatures. That's the only thing I've seen that's even remotely like gatekeeping.

I probably won't use them unless I make an actual black (or mixed race) character. Yes, white people can have curly hair, but the texture is typically very different from the one used in these hairstyles.

Tbh a bigger issue with these game are all the weeaboos obsessed with Japanese items lol
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People gatekeep about hair styles in real life too, so it's an extension of that. I remember a while ago people were saying white people shouldn't braid their hair because apparently that's an ethnic thing only (even though historically Vikings also braided their hair, and they were European, so, ????)

I'm sorry but I really doubt this. What you probably saw wasn't about braids in general but about specific styles.
 
Obviously, it's impossible to stop people from playing their game however they want. I'd say that white (or generally non-black people) should be aware of the context of these hairstyles, plus not using them for characters that might be racist caricatures. That's the only thing I've seen that's even remotely like gatekeeping.

I probably won't use them unless I make an actual black (or mixed race) character. Yes, white people can have curly hair, but the texture is typically very different from the one used in these hairstyles.

Tbh a bigger issue with these game are all the weeaboos obsessed with Japanese items lol
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I'm sorry but I really doubt this. What you probably saw wasn't about braids in general but about specific styles.
I saw people talking about the braid deal but I don't think they were specific to what kind of braids so it confused me.
 
First of all, I am white, so my voice is not any kind of conclusive statement on this issue. I understand why it feels frustrating to have strangers on the internet insisting you should play your video game a certain way, and why it doesn’t feel disrespectful to use POC hairstyles in a video game—after all, that means you like them, right?

I’m not sure it’s true that white people should literally never use them, and I can’t fathom why a non-black POC whose hair is actually that texture shouldn’t use them. But in my opinion, a lot of these comments are hugely missing the point. Asking white people not to appropriate black hair and culture in a video game isn’t remotely like “saying you can’t wear opposite gender clothing” or whatever. First of all, both masculine and feminine players have access to clothing designed for both sexes, and in real life, men who wear women’s clothing and women who wear men’s clothing both face stigmas and judgment. It’s not a one-sided thing. In my experience black players are upset not because they’re pointlessly gatekeeping, but because it is frustrating to see white people “try on” traditional black hairstyles in a virtual world like “teehee so cute!!! uwu” when actual black people in real life are still fighting for the right to show up to work with their hair looking the way it normally looks. When black hairstyles are stigmatized as unprofessional, unkempt, and even threatening. When modern white people with dreadlocks are trendy minimalist hippies and black people with dreadlocks are assumed to be addicts or criminals. When Nintendo has spent the past 18 years catering to light-skinned Asian and European Animal Crossing players with the available clothing and hairstyles, and then the second that an actual black person with braided hair FINALLY gets the chance to look like themselves in the game (in an update added almost a year after the initial release—I mean, looking like Frankenstein was an option before having an afro was an option) and white people are jumping all over the hairstyles like “How DARE you infringe upon my god-given right to have absolutely every single element of this game be for me and about me and accessible to me!!!” I get that AC is about customization and creativity, so limiting options feels unfair and antithetical to the spirit of the game, but maybe remember that POC who have been playing these games actually face real discrimination for these hairstyles and can’t just pop them on for fun for an afternoon and then take them off to avoid workplace harassment, and they’ve had to deal with absolutely nothing in Animal Crossing ever being designed with them in mind for the past 18 years up until this moment. Maybe they would like to have something be black on purpose in the same way that older games’ character design options were white on purpose?

Again, I’m not saying the answer is simple. I personally don’t even consider my AC characters to be any kind of persona for myself, and I enjoy having multiple residents, so I could see myself creating a black character who then chose a traditionally black hairstyle, because I like my in-game creations to reflect real-world diversity. I would not put those hairstyles on a white character because I do think it would not be appropriate, and for what it’s worth, I don’t wear the moccasins or the middle-eastern clothing styles, etc., because that also feels a bit iffy to me. I respect that others will disagree, but at least think critically for more than half a second about WHY this is different than telling somebody they’re not allowed to decorate with a pumpkin table.
 
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Well, my family is completely white and my sister has very curly, poofy hair. I think everyone should choose their hairstyles as long as they aren't being racially offensive. Especially the last hairstyle that showed the girl with the grey hair, I think that there are many people who aren't black who have poofy hair.

It's not like I make my animal crossing character exactly like me, I always change it up a while. I think everyone else should have the right to change it up too.
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Obviously, it's impossible to stop people from playing their game however they want. I'd say that white (or generally non-black people) should be aware of the context of these hairstyles, plus not using them for characters that might be racist caricatures. That's the only thing I've seen that's even remotely like gatekeeping.

I probably won't use them unless I make an actual black (or mixed race) character. Yes, white people can have curly hair, but the texture is typically very different from the one used in these hairstyles.

Tbh a bigger issue with these game are all the weeaboos obsessed with Japanese items lol
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I'm sorry but I really doubt this. What you probably saw wasn't about braids in general but about specific styles.

for the record, the kimonos are seriously so pretty and really fun to wear
 
I think Animal Crossing, especially New Horizons has done extremely well in celebrating different cultures and letting us discover them throughout the game's lifespan so far. Remember that we had things like the grape harvest in nook shopping where they'd tell you a tradition and where it comes from? I don't think they are appropriating, they are celebrating those and letting people know about them, plus I find them very interesting to be fair. Imagine how empty the art gallery at the museum would be if we didn't have all of the rich cultures mixed in there!

I do understand black people might feel protective about the hairstyles, but as long as people don't mean harm and don't go out of their way to mock them, I think everyone should express themselves as they are. Now, mocking and humiliating their culture/race as a whole as well as their history is something you shouldn't get away with at all.
 
First of all, I am white, so my voice is not any kind of conclusive statement on this issue. I understand why it feels frustrating to have strangers on the internet insisting you should play your video game a certain way, and why it doesn’t feel disrespectful to use POC hairstyles in a video game—after all, that means you like them, right?

I’m not sure it’s true that white people should literally never use them, and I can’t fathom why a non-black POC whose hair is actually that texture shouldn’t use them. But in my opinion, a lot of these comments are hugely missing the point. Asking white people not to appropriate black hair and culture in a video game isn’t remotely like “saying you can’t wear opposite gender clothing” or whatever. First of all, both masculine and feminine players have access to clothing designers for both sexes, and in real life, men who wear women’s clothing and women who wear men’s clothing both face stigmas and judgment. It’s not a one-sided thing. In my experience black players are upset not because they’re pointlessly gatekeeping, but because it is frustrating to see white people “try on” traditional black hairstyles in a virtual world like “teehee so cute!!! uwu” when actual black people in real life are still fighting for the right to show up to work with their hair looking the way it normally looks. When black hairstyles are stigmatized as unprofessional, unkempt, and even threatening. When modern white people with dreadlocks are trendy minimalist hippies and black pepper with dreadlocks are assumed to be addicts or criminals. When Nintendo has spent the past 18 years catering to light-skinned Asian and European Animal Crossing players with the available clothing and hairstyles, and then the second that an actual black person with braided hair FINALLY gets the chance to look like themselves in the game (in an update added almost a year after the initial release—I mean, looking like Frankenstein was an option before having an afro was an option) and white people are jumping all over the hairstyles like “How DARE you infringe upon my god-given right to have absolutely every single element of this game be for me and about me and accessible to me!!!” I get that AC is about customization and creativity, so limiting options feels unfair and antithetical to the spirit of the game, but maybe remember that POC who have been playing these games actually face real discrimination for these hairstyles and can’t just pop them on for fun for an afternoon and then take them off to avoid workplace harassment, and they’ve had to deal with absolutely nothing in Animal Crossing ever being designed with them in mind for the past 18 years up until this moment. Maybe they would like to have something be black on purpose in the same way that older games’ character design options were white on purpose?

Again, I’m not saying the answer is simple. I personally don’t even consider my AC characters to be any kind of persona for myself, and I enjoy having multiple residents, so I could see myself creating a black character who then chose a traditionally black hairstyle, because I like my in-game creations to reflect real-world diversity. I would not put those hairstyles on a white character because I do think it would not be appropriate, and for what it’s worth, I don’t wear the moccasins or the middle-eastern clothing styles, etc., because that also feels a bit iffy to me. I respect that others will disagree, but at least think critically for more than half a second about WHY this is different than telling somebody they’re not allowed to decorate with a pumpkin table.

Yes, this exactly. People are lumping in a bunch of things together without considering how it might be different. Part of the thing about diversity is understanding that people can have different experiences in real life because of their background. You hit the nail in the head with the stigma about black hairstyles. It's absolutely real in a way that it isn't for white people, especially white people wearing equivalent hair.
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for the record, the kimonos are seriously so pretty and really fun to wear

cool story, bro
 
In my experience black players are upset not because they’re pointlessly gatekeeping, but because it is frustrating to see white people “try on” traditional black hairstyles in a virtual world like “teehee so cute!!! uwu” when actual black people in real life are still fighting for the right to show up to work with their hair looking the way it normally looks. When black hairstyles are stigmatized as unprofessional, unkempt, and even threatening.
Perfectly stated.

Personally (I am black), I do not see a problem with people wearing these hairstyles in-game, as they are in-game hairstyles. Your character DOES NOT have to look like you, and I'm just extremely happy Nintendo is bringing forth these hairstyles I can put on my character to look more like myself. As long as someone is not using these hairstyles to mock or offend black/brown people, I'm fine with it. It also wouldn't hurt to learn or enlighten yourself (anyone in this thread, not specifically OP) about the history of these styles (specifically the cornrows one) to possibly understand why people may be gatekeeping. At the end of the day, it's Animal Crossing. Create your character(s) however you want as long as you aren't being offensive. <3
 
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It also wouldn't hurt to learn or enlighten yourself (anyone in this thread, not specifically OP) about the history of these styles (specifically the cornrows one) to possibly understand why people may be gatekeeping.
Exactly. It's important to know WHY some people are upset/uncomfortable with non-black players using the hairstyles.

For anyone interested in learning a bit, this article has some great information and points. Here is a quote from it:
For white women, these hairstyles are a personal choice rooted in vanity that can be easily removed or washed away, just like a beachy wave or a high ponytail. There is immense privilege in choosing to wear Black hairstyles when it suits one’s aesthetic, while also having the ability to opt-out of the prejudice associated with these hairstyles in instances when this aesthetic is not deemed acceptable.

And before anyone says "it's jUsT a gAmE!!!" .... the personal is always political. Representation matters everywhere and black people have a right to feel however they feel about this.
 
Okay, y’all. I wanna state first that I want this to be a kind discussion, because what I’m about to talk about and inquire into has to do with the new ACNH hairstyles that are more ethnic-based.

So, when I saw the new hairstyles, I was super excised and loved the “buns” and “poofy” hairs (I was planning on trying them out on a few characters, especially ones I have who are darker and more Hispanic-looking to fit my culture). However, I was JUST recently looking at Twitter and randomly came upon a whole group of people basically gatekeeping the hairstyles and saying how white people shouldn’t be allowed to use them ever. (I wasn’t even expecting to see this, nor do I follow people who were tweeting about it, but one ACNH account that I’m following liked a post that was telling white people in all caps not to use the hairs). For context, I’m half-white and half-mexican, but me and my siblings are VERY pale and always get told how white we look.

This honestly made me really sad, because I know not every one of these styles is specifically inherent to ethnic cultures (I’m more so thinking of the “poofy” hair—and I’m not counting the “bald” style in this discussion). Even though I was super excited to try the hairs and see how cute they looked with outfits, faces, etc, I don’t even feel like I should use it, otherwise it’s some how racist if I do. Has anyone else come across this on Twitter or other social medias where you follow a lot of ACNH accounts? If so, what are your thoughts? I more so wanted to reach out to the TBT community and have a calm discussion with y’all, cus there’s no way I’d have a reasonable discussion with anyone on Twitter... lol.


If you like the hair styles, I don’t see why you can’t use them regardless what skin you choose. As long as you’re not using them to take screenshots to send some sort of offensive message to or about people (which I am sure you wouldn’t do since you seem like a really nice person and the fact you made this thread worrying about it confirms that quite a bit), I think you should be able to enjoy using them as you see fit. You don’t have to be a certain ethnicity or color to be able use certain hairstyles or hats. There are no rules set in NH (aside from being sure to be respectful to people and not posting offensive comments or designs). I think part of the fun of NH is you can freely change your appearance and mismatch outfits; I see the different outfit combinations as a way to be creative.. I think most people will understand that you’re just using the hair styles or hats as the game lets you and have no malicious intent. :)

I don’t pay much attention to comments on social media sites or anywhere besides here, so, I wasn’t aware that these type of comments were being made (not really surprised though). Nothing wrong with people giving them feedback there as long as they are respectful to others, however, when it comes to comments like those, I’d stay away and ignore them. I have anxiety so I know it is easier said than done to walk away without saying anything to offensive behavior, but trust me, no point arguing with them or making yourself sick over them.
 
I think Animal Crossing, especially New Horizons has done extremely well in celebrating different cultures and letting us discover them throughout the game's lifespan so far. Remember that we had things like the grape harvest in nook shopping where they'd tell you a tradition and where it comes from? I don't think they are appropriating, they are celebrating those and letting people know about them, plus I find them very interesting to be fair. Imagine how empty the art gallery at the museum would be if we didn't have all of the rich cultures mixed in there!

I do understand black people might feel protective about the hairstyles, but as long as people don't mean harm and don't go out of their way to mock them, I think everyone should express themselves as they are. Now, mocking and humiliating their culture/race as a whole as well as their history is something you shouldn't get away with at all.

You picked the wrong example, I'm from France and that grape harvest thing is absolutely not a celebration in Europe 🤣
 
Three of the hairstyles are explicitly styled to represent afro-textured hair. If people without that kind of hair do these hairstyles, they look completely different. I'd love to use the double bun hairstyle, but the braided hair on the scalp does not represent me or white people like me. It would feel incredibly awkward to use it, I don't have textured hair like that and I couldn't recrate it if I tried. It would be different if they also introduced curly hairstyles as well, but they didn't. It's explicitly to represent a culture they've failed to represent since 2001. I really don't understand the need to play the victim when the only downside is telling you people it's kinda weird that your character is white with an afro. Like there's no gatekeeping, no one cares. You're not gonna be banned from sites or islands or whatever. Just do what you like, who cares.

But I think the issue is that Animal Crossing is only adding 6 hairstyles that basically covers everybody they forgot until now. They're all needed options, but what we really need is more options. As a curly-haired lady I'd like to see some waves and longer hairstyles, especially since a Reddit user already made these fantastic examples:

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Cultural appropriation may be a thing and I do agree that some things should never be done Like Koreans with dreads at the end of the day it's just a game. You can have whatever hair you want. If you're white and you wish to have an afro go for it. It's a game it's like sims you can create a character to look however you wish. I get that cultural appropriation is a thing and i'm not saying a white person should go out and try to act black or a korean try to be black or really anyone try to be something they are not but I mean again there's a difference between a game and reality.
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Three of the hairstyles are explicitly styled to represent afro-textured hair. If people without that kind of hair do these hairstyles, they look completely different. I'd love to use the double bun hairstyle, but the braided hair on the scalp does not represent me or white people like me. It would feel incredibly awkward to use it, I don't have textured hair like that and I couldn't recrate it if I tried. It would be different if they also introduced curly hairstyles as well, but they didn't. It's explicitly to represent a culture they've failed to represent since 2001. I really don't understand the need to play the victim when the only downside is telling you people it's kinda weird that your character is white with an afro. Like there's no gatekeeping, no one cares. You're not gonna be banned from sites or islands or whatever. Just do what you like, who cares.

But I think the issue is that Animal Crossing is only adding 6 hairstyles that basically covers everybody they forgot until now. They're all needed options, but what we really need is more options. As a curly-haired lady I'd like to see some waves and longer hairstyles, especially since a Reddit user already made these fantastic examples:

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Perfectly stated.

Personally (I am black), I do not see a problem with people wearing these hairstyles in-game, as they are in-game hairstyles. Your character DOES NOT have to look like you, and I'm just extremely happy Nintendo is bringing forth these hairstyles I can put on my character to look more like myself. As long as someone is not using these hairstyles to mock or offend black/brown people, I'm fine with it. It also wouldn't hurt to learn or enlighten yourself (anyone in this thread, not specifically OP) about the history of these styles (specifically the cornrows one) to possibly understand why people may be gatekeeping. At the end of the day, it's Animal Crossing. Create your character(s) however you want as long as you aren't being offensive. <3
Thank you for offering your input! 💛💕. I actually don’t have a problem as long as the reasoning is really sound (like your mentioning the history with cornrows and specific braids that came from black cultures.) We can all definitely do better with researching and understanding the history of certain styles ☺️. I guess it’s frustrating to see a lot of white players try to gatekeep for the black community, and then say that ALL the new hairs can only be used by black players (when some of those can definitely apply to other ethnicities as well). But this is why I wanted to have a discussion, so I’m glad I got so many replies back!

Also, thank you to everyone who replied! I’m really grateful to read your thoughts on this and hear from many who are black, biracial, white, hispanic, etc! 🥰
 
I go on twitter and I see ALOT of that. Accounts make whole threads about how it's bad to either make your character any skin tone that isn't yours or about the whole hair thing. And if you don't blindly agree with their statement you get a swarm coming down on you saying you're wrong and bad and such. Its come to the point that even thou I go on there alot, I don't speak about certain things because I'm not a blind sheep follower who will blantly agree with someone, my views are different from their 'progressive and accepting' views that I would most likely get canceled by the crazies that are (some, not all) popular twitter people. I'm not a bad person but since I don't share the views of the uber popular accounts, I'm 'not a good person'.

See, people one twitter are... somethin. It's a whole different vibe over there. Very uptight and high strung. I've seen others who have outside experience from twitter saying that people on there are so entitled, self centered and wound up. AC twitter claims to be progressive and accepting but will QUICKLY cancel anyone for any small thing. Like they go DOWN on people there, like animals. People there are also SO PETTY OMGGGG. They will subtweet about 'this weeks racist' and when people ask who was being racist, they never answer. Like how you gonna say somethin like that and not say WHO?

More on topic about the whole hair thing, I'm gonna hope these styles were added for a more inclusive experience since so many people like to model their AC character after them. I think it's fine to some extent, like not being used in a malicious way. Also no fetishizing it. That's bad. Which is what alot of people on AC twitter also claim.
 
You picked the wrong example, I'm from France and that grape harvest thing is absolutely not a celebration in Europe 🤣

Yeah, I'm also from a country that produces wine and it's not a celebration like that. There are social gatherings around it for people involved in the process or in major wine regions but it's not something like Christmas or NYE that is celebrated across the country.
 
Nevermind, not really comfortable taking part in this thread (just my own anxiety).

Great points already been made anyway! 😊
 
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