GentlemanJondo you really think Twitch police this is any meaningful way?
If people are racist on Twitch, there is a report button. If they are racist in his chat, he can ban them or even sign up for the global blacklist of words that Twitch does not allow. If none of that applies, ignore or ban them.
GentlemanJonYou think Esea cared?
If ESEA doesn't care, then there needs to be serious talk about ESEA administration. Nothing that has been said has made it clear that anyone within ESEA was ever notified if there was a situation that occurred.
GentlemanJonWho is the authority you go to when it's a scrim exactly?
Yourself. You don't need a higher up to stand up for yourself online. There is an ignore function for a reason. If it's someone on your own team, I don't expect you to mute them, but I expect you to not be cool with it and let them know.
GentlemanJonI expect you to warmly congratulate him on his decisive action you thoroughly agree with in your next post.
I don't even know what you're trying to say here, but I still stand with the opinion that if there were problems (and I don't doubt Tagg at all, I have no reason not to believe him, I've heard racist things plenty of times in this community - especially from higher skill players), then they should have been reported or dealt with at the time they happened so the problem could be solved, and we wouldn't be having this problem now.
I'm not sure what the downfrags are for, to be honest. I agree, there needs to be a change. I just don't agree that bottling up those problems and preventing yourself from having fun with a game you love is better than facing it head on.