The oldest organization in the gacha community founded in
2019 that serves as the servant of all
gacha members. Started as a project by an unknown gacha
kid's Kinemaster video that turned into a global network of offices that rival most corporations, built on nothing but love for the community of chibi dress-up game users they call "family", and sheer determination by
people that believe the gacha community is "called a community and not just a
fandom for a reason". It's said that the gacha community being one of the online communities with the strongest sense of identity is the main reason why an organization like GCA exists for gachas, but not for
furries, therians, and the other communities similar to the gacha community's size.
Despite having owned groups like the
now abolished ShadowCorp that hacked, doxed, and blackmailed hundreds of
people in a systematic way in the name of protecting the gacha community, GCA remains
popular in the gacha community due to it's effectiveness. Many big gachatubers
work with GCA "advisors" behind the scenes due to GCA's vast network and also deep expertise in cybersecurity, digital forensics, diplomacy, and essentially any field the gacha community needs to thrive. GCA's own Charter allows for it to deal with any external threats such as cybercriminals and scammers, but bars GCA from interfering with internal affairs, such as petty dramas and controversies between gachatubers.
GachaTuber 1: Have you heard about the Gacha Community Association?
GachaTuber 2: Yeah, it's essentially #savethegachacommunity gone wrong.
GachaTuber 1: They always protected and served the gacha community though, like how they helped track down Mitsuki's scammer, ended the "6inners"
suicide cult, put
Gacha Fall to a end, prevented the "GachaTubers Bounty" from happening, and more! I can focus on making
gacha content knowing I'm protected both online and in real life, especially since
people seem to want to kill us for using a chibi dress up app for no reason.
GachaTuber 2: But if they constantly
toy with the law while they do the aforementioned, is it worth it? GCA serves it's purpose but it's not an organization I would want to be associated with.
GachaTuber 1: I guess this is what you call choosing the lesser
evil.
GachaTuber 2: Whatever you say man...