During a livestream on April 12, 2023, popular League of Legends streamer Simon "TheBausffs" was suspended from Riot Games' well-known competitive MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) title. The streamer had been playing on his primary account on the EUW (European-West) server in the Master tier. During one of his games, Simon played the champion Rammus in the top lane and ended up dying 17 times.
While he was in the queue for another ranked game, TheBausffs was informed that his antics had resulted in a 14-day suspension. The Swedish personality called the situation "unlucky" and went to his alternate account to play more games.
The aforementioned clip was subsequently shared on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, wherein the online community shared some rather strong opinions about the streamer. According to Redditor u/Pigwick123, TheBausffs should be permanently banned:
At the three-hour mark of his livestream, TheBausffs played Rammus in the top lane and faced Yasuo. It was a Master-tier game that lasted for a total of 22 minutes. In this duration, Simon died 17 times during the competitive match, obtaining only one kill. Eventually, his gameplay resulted in his team forfeiting the game.
He decided to review what went wrong and began watching the replay off-stream, as the streamer sat silently while queueing for another game. Things took a turn for the worse when League of Legends informed him to relog into the client because his session had expired. Simon then realized that he had been banned from the Riot Games-developed MOBA and stated:
Timestamp: 03:47:45
The 23-year-old personality re-logged into his account and discovered that Riot Games had imposed a two-week ban. The official message read:
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