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Dear community,
I would like to ask for your help in understanding the situation.
I am not an active promoter of our beloved game, I don't play it much, I occasionally watch streams, and I joined relatively recently at the invitation of baratorch from another project that he is actively reviving after its official closure (the card game MMDoC set in the Might & Magic universe), where I was an active top player and streamer for a long time.
So, today I had an interesting conversation with one of the active promoters of Heroes, a player, streamer, organizer, and commentator of tournaments, Yar (Yar_ki). During the conversation, he was informed about a post being made on the forum for discussion. The longer the conversation lasted, the more shocked I was by the attitude towards viewers and passive players from the more active members (see the conversation below).
It all started with the fact that at the end of today's stream of the game between Helllight and Zreitdl as part of the Synergy2020 tournament, the commentator Yar asked people to ask questions in the chat. I asked: "Why did you invite this noob (note: zreitdl) to Synergy?" Because, in my opinion, and in the opinion that was observed in the chat during the game, this player does not meet the average level of this tournament, in which the best active players were invited. I admit that the tournament organizer (Yar and the sponsors) may think otherwise; perhaps he received a wildcard, etc. Many in the chat were interested in the answer to this question because the player made many mistakes, acted uncertainly, and in the end, strangely gave up the game, leaving the entire army without a hero on the front line.
Immediately after that, I received an 8-hour mute with the message being deleted. After that, people in the chat said that one of the moderators (abbreviated as "green") started "waving his sword." Well, I thought, okay, it happens, moderators can be hot-headed. And almost immediately, I got banned (this is the first time for me in the last 7 years). I thought I would ask the channel owner what was wrong. Then there was a long conversation with the expression of our positions, which turned into a discussion of the relationship between active players (according to Yar, almost like gods) and viewers (as I understand it, the common folk).
What do you think about this? Perhaps there are some castes or gradations of players in this small community that we would like to develop, and I am simply not aware of them?
I would like to ask for your help in understanding the situation.
I am not an active promoter of our beloved game, I don't play it much, I occasionally watch streams, and I joined relatively recently at the invitation of baratorch from another project that he is actively reviving after its official closure (the card game MMDoC set in the Might & Magic universe), where I was an active top player and streamer for a long time.
So, today I had an interesting conversation with one of the active promoters of Heroes, a player, streamer, organizer, and commentator of tournaments, Yar (Yar_ki). During the conversation, he was informed about a post being made on the forum for discussion. The longer the conversation lasted, the more shocked I was by the attitude towards viewers and passive players from the more active members (see the conversation below).
It all started with the fact that at the end of today's stream of the game between Helllight and Zreitdl as part of the Synergy2020 tournament, the commentator Yar asked people to ask questions in the chat. I asked: "Why did you invite this noob (note: zreitdl) to Synergy?" Because, in my opinion, and in the opinion that was observed in the chat during the game, this player does not meet the average level of this tournament, in which the best active players were invited. I admit that the tournament organizer (Yar and the sponsors) may think otherwise; perhaps he received a wildcard, etc. Many in the chat were interested in the answer to this question because the player made many mistakes, acted uncertainly, and in the end, strangely gave up the game, leaving the entire army without a hero on the front line.
Immediately after that, I received an 8-hour mute with the message being deleted. After that, people in the chat said that one of the moderators (abbreviated as "green") started "waving his sword." Well, I thought, okay, it happens, moderators can be hot-headed. And almost immediately, I got banned (this is the first time for me in the last 7 years). I thought I would ask the channel owner what was wrong. Then there was a long conversation with the expression of our positions, which turned into a discussion of the relationship between active players (according to Yar, almost like gods) and viewers (as I understand it, the common folk).
What do you think about this? Perhaps there are some castes or gradations of players in this small community that we would like to develop, and I am simply not aware of them?
