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1. To the thread starter. The phrase "why was this noob (note: zreitdl) invited to the synergy?" is, in my opinion, quite dubious in itself, which is probably why there was a misunderstanding. You only provide justification for this phrase now, that is, afterward. In other words, being a "nobody" in the community, you allow yourself to make unprofessional and unsubstantiated judgmental statements about the skill level of a player. In other words, your message was perfectly interpreted by the streamer and viewers as an attempt to insult one of the players. If you had presented your arguments first, your message in the "chat" would have looked like this: "In my opinion, this player does not meet the average level of this tournament, in which the best active players were invited, for the following reasons: blah blah blah. I don't understand how this player ended up in this tournament? Please answer." But in the stream chat, you wrote exactly what you wrote. By the way, what made you think that the tournament is a tournament of the best active players? Yara's tournaments are just sponsored tournaments with personal invitations. The same goes for any other tournament of this format (there is no objective criterion for participation in the tournament). 2. The fact that Yara, not being an authoritative player in any way, but merely a novice organizer, has become "arrogant," I believe no one will argue with, including Yara himself: I simply advise Yara to think more carefully before saying anything on stream and to listen to the opinions of more experienced people. 3. Yara, you can be "against posting the correspondence" and "ask to be banned on the forum," but the fact is that this correspondence cannot be considered private, because if you carefully reread the user agreement on Twitch (as well as in any modern social network), you will find that the content posted (which includes text messages on the site, regardless of their address), in general, does not belong to you at all (or belongs, but not only to you), and you voluntarily and free of charge transfer it for use by third parties. By posting the correspondence from Twitch, the thread starter did not violate anything. The correspondence does not contain any information that constitutes a personal or family secret, nor does it contain personal data. Your consent is not required in this case.

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