In a plot twist wilder than a Fortnite raid gone wrong, Nepal’s Gen Z gamers just turned Discord from a voice chat for noobs into a revolutionary parliament, toppling their corrupt government faster than you can say “GG.” What started as protests against a social media ban erupted into street clashes, torching buildings and forcing the prime minister to bail. With over 50 lives lost amid cries for equality, these digital natives pivoted to servers like “Youth Against Corruption,” amassing 145,000 members to debate and poll for a new leader. Enter Sushila Karki, Nepal’s first female PM, elected via emoji votes and memes—proving that while boomers cling to ballots, zoomers rule with bots. Analysts warn this internet uprising might fizzle in the long run, but for now, it’s a masterclass in how Discord polls can dethrone dictators. Nepal’s future? Downloaded and installed.

Youth Group in Nepal Overthrows Government, Elects New Leader via Discord Poll