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No, 88 is not a bad number. "88" is pronounced like "็ผ็ผ" in Taiwanese, which means 'making fortune'. And you might also see Taiwanese people using "168" in their usernames, as it has similar meaning.
88 is typically used either on its own, or in full as 1488 by neo nazis and fascists. It's a dog whistle.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen_Words
On its own, it can be used accidentally, such as if you have 88 in your username because you were born in '88, but if paired with other behavioral patterns it can become damning.
Sure, it could be. I wasn't defending him.
Just please don't think most of us using "88" or "888" for hinting Nazis, and "666" for praying Satan.
For sure. Context absolutely matters, ans the context here doesn't establish a pattern from my understanding. So in this case it's unlikely to be a dog whistle.
But people should still be aware of what the 88/1448 dog whistle looks like.