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Basically the important part is how it seems that people who are stalking, harassing and even try to doxx other players like streamers are not being actioned against.
Nobody deserves that treatment.
The harassment is wrong.
But I don't find Enders to be a particularly sympathetic person on this topic. The guy has influence in the BF community, he plays a role in setting the tone within the community.
When his idea of 'content' includes spectating random BF players to belittle them - that's setting the wrong tone.
https://youtu.be/itrowbwi4EU?si=JvDP4vuiuRvbS0mn
'Agent Enders is left SPEECHLESS after observing some of the worst Battlefield players yet' could easily have been 'Coach Enders spectates and advises rookie players'.
If Enders used his platform to set a more positive tone in the community I think he'd draw less haters. I think the overall community would be a notch or two more positive.
You can't taint the well without expecting that some people are going to get sick.
- Anobix2 years agoSeasoned Ace@AngrySquid270 That and he rage quits when he is getting beat. My buddy is a very good nightbird pilot, and we took him out a couple times (nb vs nb) and he quit. We made sure to let him know in his twitch chat.
- RanzigeRidder22 years agoLegend
I’ve also seen Enders naming and shaming fellow BF content creators for being positive and having fun in BF2042, also not very sympathetic and setting community standards.
It’s no excuse for the harassment of course as that’s just plain wrong, as was his own ban.
- cso77772 years agoSeasoned Ace
@RanzigeRidder2Enders is not the nicest guy in town no doubt.
But his points about some other 'youtubers', are more about them not being critical of the game in public and effectively becoming 'shills' for Dice. Which is perhaps not that far from reality...
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