The Twitch streamer Jack “Doki” Robertson has now been banned from Rainbow Six Siege. He seems to be toxic, but he himself does not understand the reason at all.
This is the pro: Doki is contracted with Natus Vincere, a Ukrainian eSports organization, and is currently working on qualifying for the Pro League Finals in Japan.
Now it seems difficult to qualify because his account has been banned by Rainbow Six Siege.
This is where the pro gets his ban
This is the clip: In a Twitch video, you can see how Doki is simply taken out of the game in the middle of a match. He was told that he was too toxic and has therefore been permanently banned.
How does the pro react to this? He does not understand the decision at all, as he did not consider himself toxic. He just uncomprehendingly repeats the text passage in the game.
Later, Doki also writes on Twitter: “A strange way to end a stream … I will keep you updated on Twitter as soon as I receive a response or at least a “why”.”
Are such bans known? Rainbow Six Siege has often banned players without an apparent reason. In 2017, an American duo was banned from the game for unacceptable behavior. They were later unbanned and allowed to continue playing.
In December 2018, Rainbow Six Siege also changed their approach to bans. Since then, supposedly toxic chat messages have been manually reviewed.
The case of Doki is now likely under review. If his streams really are not too toxic for the developers, then his account could also be unlocked again.
But there have also been positive cases of bans. For example, cheaters who were particularly clever were banned, as well as players who shamelessly sabotaged others.
Twitch star Shroud recently also tried his hand at Rainbow Six Siege: