What a fucking loser. There's nothing he can do except bitch and moan on the internet, accomplishing nothing.
What a fucking loser. There's nothing he can do except bitch and moan on the internet, accomplishing nothing.
You can report for hate speech. He's repeatedly talked shit about ethnic groups.
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Would you kindly put the URL?
https://www.youtube.com/user/mtgheadquarters
And for videos, I started out with the ones with Pepe and then the ones addressing recent events.
On topic, is it expected that there will be a backlash because of this banning?
On topic, is it expected that there will be a backlash because of this banning?
It is, i try not to enjoy moments like these in this way but i can't help but feel a degree of relief. Fuck those who would harass others to the degree this asshole did. His ban is absolutely deserved, and good on Wizards for taking a stand.
omg...how long did he spend practising that before he started recording that video.
Stupid fuck probably thinks that made him look like a badass.
I really don't like that word but this time it's very appropriate.
I do find it strange that people that tell an opponent to "die in a fire" at tournaments don't get banned but someone that doesn't even play in tournaments does (apart from the odd pre-release).
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Being abusive can get you disqualified.I do find it strange that people that tell an opponent to "die in a fire" at tournaments don't get banned but someone that doesn't even play in tournaments does (apart from the odd pre-release).
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Any abuse or abusive language is grounds for disqualification at any Magic event. If someone is disqualified often enough, their case will be escalated and they will likely receive a ban. You have to make sure to report to the Judge and/or T.O. of the event when stuff like that happens.I do find it strange that people that tell an opponent to "die in a fire" at tournaments don't get banned but someone that doesn't even play in tournaments does (apart from the odd pre-release).
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I'm not saying this ban is wrong by the way I just don't understand how people who are abusive while playing the actual game get away with it. That and cheaters of the game only get suspended...
He used to be a member of the old place. If I recall correctly his banning followed a period when he threatened to kill himself. The problem arose because other members were reacting negatively to his tone-deaf response to harassment of women in gaming and gaming journalism, a scandal usually called Gamergate.
Telling someone to 'DIAF' at an event is certainly unacceptable, but there is a good chance that the opponent is too busy feeling good about beating some crusty asshole to care to report it. From there, if it is reported, it comes down to whether the judge or TO actually give enough of a shit to report it further up. Even then, it would likely take a few strikes to end up getting a ban. If enough things about a player show up in the system, that person will get removed for a period of time. I was going to link to the list of banned players because it used to be a lot of fun to look at, but they've since removed the column that detailed why the person was banned. The basic gist is, fight someone for a lifetime ban, cheat for a 1-2 year ban, steal for about the same, take pictures of dude butts for 18 months. Repeat offenses get extended bans.
I like how he just casually describes what he was doing as "a little salty language" as if he wasn't actually doing anything. His statement was a big pile of nothing, not actually talking about the activities he was banned for, and just repeatedly commenting how stupid and unfair it is. Oh my gosh, they would dare to set a precedent for not allowing campaigns of harassment against another player? I'm sure there was a legion of people behind this guy who was arguing his victim wasn't reacting in their desired way.
Good on Wizards of the Coast for banning this guy.
Wait Boogie thinks the Magic community is "already diverse and accepting"
lmao this mother fucker
Can someone summarize what's going on here? Don't want to watch this guy. Is it just that he says he's banned for memes?
Seems like a pretty standard defense. "Just trolling", "I was being ironic", "obviously I'm not actually a", so on and so forth. If it becomes clear that what you're doing is incredibly shitting and you can't defend the action itself, the next step is to claim that your intent is good, because even when it's super obvious that you meant to do what you did you no one can directly observe what's in your brain.
It's a bad argument because who cares about your intentions when you're clearly being a shitbag, but standard.
This video is all over the place. He barely gets into the why he was banned, just that it was an outrageous personal attack. More interested in the hundreds of dollars of virtual cards "his property" that he lost when his MGO account was banned. He's going to burn it all down if they don't rescind the ban in the next day or so with his insider information.