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Posted on Sep 17th 2021 at 07:01:01 PM by (krawling1)
Posted under twitch, policy

If you still don't know what Twitch is, we'll tell you that it's the hosting platform that helped your favorite online games come to life. Sure, online gaming with hundreds of players wouldn't surprise anyone anymore, but over the years, there's been one little problem. Let's get right to the point, that problem has been cyberbullying, but not in its traditional form. Many people think of cyberbullying as insults on social networks, chat rooms, and unfriendly behavior on any other platform.

But as we see with the streaming platform Twitch, cyberbullying has become a big problem for those interested in online gaming. This is because players often interact with different people while playing, so any intolerance can reach a new level here. According to Twitch, incidents of racism, discrimination towards members of minorities, and expressions of nationalistic views have become too frequent. This is the lurking reason for the changes from January 2021. That's why many players prefer to play free online casino games Canada where racism hasn't taken any place.


Key changes


Although online players can report incidents of bullying or harassment, there is little oversight. The upcoming changes will allow for more severe penalties for offenders, such as a lifetime ban of players; further intolerance may cause the legal side of the situation to be considered. This is excellent news for those who have been a victim of discrimination during the game online because now the whole team is working hard to ensure that you have a pleasant experience with the game and not to spoil your mood in any way.

For this reason, it is hoped that examples of such situations will begin to disappear from the lives of teens and adults.


Why are these changes being introduced?


In the world of online gaming, there is no place for pointless abusive behavior and conversations that aim to anger other players. After all, online gaming platforms are a place for fun, not for posting angry comments. While this sort of thing is happening, cyberbullying on online gaming platforms can result far worse than what might happen on other platforms. That's because you see comments that are aimed directly at you, and of course, that subsequently damage your mental health.

If you've been a victim of intolerance for a long time, you've probably experienced a drop in self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and even loss of self-respect in extreme cases. People don't go to online gaming platforms for that purpose, so Twitch is now taking it to the next level to stop all forms of discrimination. Suppose they can spot such behavior and respond to it quickly. In that case, all of its listed potential consequences will be reduced, and people can stop worrying about such situations while playing online.


Games that attract problems


Interestingly, there is a strong connection between games and emotions, as many gaming platform hosts have already guessed. There are two particular types of gaming activity that feed pockets of hatred and intolerance, as they are the ones that have a stimulating effect on the players themselves. The first example among such games is representatives of the online shooter genre, such as Call Of Duty. Of course, in this game, you walk around the map and try not only to outsmart the enemy but to outplay him. Such violence on the screen can reveal the worst qualities of some players, who often turn into a source of online hatred. But we see problems not only in Call Of Duty itself - this description fits all games with elements of brutality.

Even though in shooters you can see many players who spend one game together, this problem is also found in one-on-one matches. This is because communication channels are always open to constant insults from the same person. For example, we can see this in FIFA, where you often play with the same person for about 10 minutes. As you know, FIFA is one of the games that can annoy a player quite quickly, so sometimes it comes with an abusive attitude.



Final thought



We all love online gaming, but we should remember that online abusiveness is something we need to pay close attention to. Twitch has taken up this cause, so we hope that the future of online gameplay looks brighter and that soon abuse will be a thing of the distant past.






Posted on Sep 1st 2021 at 08:12:10 AM by (krawling1)
Posted under weplay, csgo league

The end of summer promises to be hot for all fans of the legendary game CS:GO. And it has nothing to do with the weather, although it's worth noting that this summer has been one of the hottest in the last decade. WePlay Esports organizer, who pleased all the Dota 2 fans with the AniMajor tournament this June, announced another great event - WePlay Academy League CS:GO event.


The end of summer promises to be hot for all fans of the legendary game CS:GO. And it has nothing to do with the weather, although it's worth noting that this summer has been one of the hottest in the last decade. WePlay Esports organizer, who pleased all the Dota 2 fans with the AniMajor tournament this June, announced another great event - WePlay Academy League CS:GO event.


The tournament, which starts on July 19 and will run until the end of August, will include youth squads of the eight most potent teams in the CS:GO. Already known list of participants WePlay Academy League. It includes the second squads of such media teams as NAVI Junior, FURIA Academy, Astralis Talent, BIG. Omen Academy, Young Ninjas, Fnatic Rising, VP.Prodigy, and mouz NXT.


The WePlay Academy League tournament will be held in two stages. In the first phase, young players will compete in online qualifiers. Matches of this stage will be held from July 19 to August 8 on a round-robin basis. Namely, each roster will play two best-of-1 against each of the opposing teams.


As a result of the online qualifications, four teams will be determined, which will continue to fight in the playoffs stage of the WePlay Academy League. As for the finals, they will be double-elimination matches with a best-of-3 format.


All playoff matches to determine the winner of the youth league will be held in LAN format at the WePlay Esports Arena Kyiv on August 27 - 29. It's still a mystery what show the organizers prepare for all CS:GO fans this time, but it won't be boring for sure. WePlay team is capable of organizing eSports events, which we recently saw at AniMajor. The latest major on Dota 2 undoubtedly set a new benchmark in organizing tournaments in the discipline and the organization of cybersports events to a new level. Let's hope that WePlay Academy League will become an unforgettable event for young athletes, who participated in the tournament of such status for the first time, and all CS:GO fans.


As for the tournament's prize pool, even though WePlay Academy League will bring together young teams with little-known beginners, the prize money is quite impressive and amounts to $ 100,000.


It's also worth mentioning the age requirements for the players of the youth squads. For example, the team should have at least four athletes ranging in age from 16 to 20 years old. This restriction also applies to substitutions that may be made in groups during the tournament. Therefore, participants need to ensure in advance and have the appropriate age group to replace players.


In conclusion, we would like to add that the WePlay Academy League tournament will be one of the first events of such a critical level for the second line-up players. And according to the organizers themselves, it is held primarily to allow young athletes to make a strong statement on the big eSports scene and ignite new stars of the CS:GO discipline




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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