Tropes/Americans Hate Tingle

Something popular in the country of origin is hated somewhere else.

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Western Animation

 * Yablarians hate Spongebob due to being associated with Indonesian culture. Yablaria also hates him, in fact, Spongebob is banned for any TV networks to air, unless it is for less than 10 seconds.
 * People across the continent of Delgatia hate The Loud House and Riranime. The show didn't premiere until 2018 on the continent, and due to the popular Katlinese radio show Internet the Explorer, which is about Internet culture, reading Loudcest fanfics in 2017, several Katlinese people hated it before it started airing. Even in countries with no ties to Katlin, such as Tallianka and Yuuko, the show is hated, since the continent is becoming increasingly united.

Video games

 * While the Nintendo Entertainment System was the icon of the third generation of gaming in North America, it was rejected in Xutrijan where the technically inferior but Vertacast already dominated the market by the time the console was released in 1987.
 * PlayStation and Xbox consoles are not popular in Landincastan and Tinnesia.

Technology

 * Android operating system is not popular in Riraland.
 * NFTs, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Web3, and all of their related technologies are hated by a lot of people in the West, but are extremely reviled in Russia. It got to the point where President Nikolai Makarov made an Executive Order to specifically ban NFTs in mid-2021, to much rejoicing around the Russian-speaking world. This was followed later in the year by the passage of a bill by the State Duma and Federal Soviet, that banned cryptocurrency and blockchain technologies in general, as part of a “Russian Green New Deal” due to these technologies having damaging effects on the environment. Using a “Bored Ape”, “Lazy Lion”, “Crypto Punk”, or any other randomly-generated NFT avatar as your profile picture will get you instantly perma-banned from VKontakte, and though there is no federal-level internet censorship in Russia, most NFT sites like OpenSea and Rarible ban Russian IP addresses at their end, just to be safe and protect users from the criminal penalties that could ensue (as in Russia, NFT trading is considered a form of money laundering). In fact, the possibility of having to refuse service to Russian users, besides being largely funded by the Russian ViD conglomerate, discouraged Kickstarter from switching to a blockchain model.
 * The antivirus software included with the Russian Sviger operating system is known to block connections to NFT marketplaces and crypto trading sites as “malware”, as well as blocking any connections to “.eth” domains (part of “ENS”, a blockchain-based alternate DNS). Saying anything in favour of NFTs, crypto, and/or blockchain to the typical Russian internet user, will usually get you accused of being a Manchukuoese bot (Manchukuo being one of the rump states created after the dissolution of the People’s Republic of China, and known for being a rogue state trying to revive Imperial Japan, especially since Korean reunification in 2008 caused that other rogue state, North Korea, to cease to exist; one of the things Manchukuo does, is fund bot campaigns to destabilize American and Russian democracy).