[CNMO News] When it comes to professional e-sports players, most people focus on their performance on the field, but are not interested in and rarely understand their private lives. Professional players generally appear with a glamorous image, which makes many young people who ar

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[CNMO News] When it comes to professional e-sports players, most people focus on their performance on the field, but are not interested in and rarely understand their private lives. Professional players generally appear with a glamorous image, which makes many young people who are obsessed with games think that this is an ideal career. However, according to CNMO, the LCS league official released an investigation report on the case of TSM founder Andy Dinh bullying employees, which aroused the attention of many people.

[CNMO News] When it comes to professional e-sports players, most people focus on their performance on the field, but are not interested in and rarely understand their private lives. Professional players generally appear with a glamorous image, which makes many young people who ar - DayDayNews

According to CNMO, LCS league officials believe that TSM founder Andy Dinh showed a pattern of demeaning and bullying behavior towards TSM players and staff. TSM was fined US$75,000, and Dinh must participate in sensitivity training and executive training. In the next two years, he will be in a probation period in the fist e-sports ecosystem. If he violates the relevant regulations again during this period, he will be severely punished. In addition, an independent supervisor will be responsible for following up on the case and regularly communicating with TSM League of Legends team players for inspections.

In response to this, many netizens said, isn’t this inappropriate workplace PUA? There have been Chinese players who transferred to TSM before, but their performance was not that perfect, and they were even unable to continue participating in the game after returning to China. In order to maintain their condition, e-sports players usually need to maintain more than ten hours of training every day, and they also need to deal with various high-intensity competitions. When they perform poorly in games, they are often verbally ridiculed by netizens, which invisibly increases their psychological pressure. At this time, if there are still bosses who "PUA" the players, all they can really say is "miserable".

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