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All of the aforementioned developments reversed a number of perceptions regarding the cases and leading to some backlash against those that supported the initial perceptions, particularly Jisu and Leffen.{{fact}} Jisu went silent on social media for several days after the premiere of Technicals' Sky Houses video, before tweeting normally and blocking anyone discussing the allegations, and upon the release of Hax's evidence.zip 2 video, Leffen stated that he would consult a lawyer but was otherwise unwilling to discuss the matter.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/TSM_Leffen/status/1401031413143642112|title=Leffen on Hax's post}}</ref> Jisu's reaction to EE's video received retroactive backlash, with her being seen as needlessly aggressive for false and/or questionable allegations. This, combined with all of the above, reignited an ongoing discussion about the community's alleged history of favoritism with its top players.{{fact}} On September 9th, 2022, ZeRo announced in a YouTube video that the lawsuit and all disputes have been mutually settled, with both parties agreeing to amicably move on from their feud.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADUYFK-KJng ZeRo - "THE LAWSUIT IS OVER"]</ref><ref>[https://x.com/zerowondering/status/1568342398400606209/photo/1 EXHIBIT "A" ZeRo and Jisu Joint Statement]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220909203510/http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1ss4ite After years of torment and silence-- I am finally free]</ref><ref>[https://www.jacobwolf.report/p/zero-former-roommate-jisu-nearing-settlement-defamation-lawsuit ZeRo, Former Roommate Jisu, Nearing Settlement in Defamation Lawsuit]</ref> | All of the aforementioned developments reversed a number of perceptions regarding the cases and leading to some backlash against those that supported the initial perceptions, particularly Jisu and Leffen.{{fact}} Jisu went silent on social media for several days after the premiere of Technicals' Sky Houses video, before tweeting normally and blocking anyone discussing the allegations, and upon the release of Hax's evidence.zip 2 video, Leffen stated that he would consult a lawyer but was otherwise unwilling to discuss the matter.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/TSM_Leffen/status/1401031413143642112|title=Leffen on Hax's post}}</ref> Jisu's reaction to EE's video received retroactive backlash, with her being seen as needlessly aggressive for false and/or questionable allegations. This, combined with all of the above, reignited an ongoing discussion about the community's alleged history of favoritism with its top players.{{fact}} On September 9th, 2022, ZeRo announced in a YouTube video that the lawsuit and all disputes have been mutually settled, with both parties agreeing to amicably move on from their feud.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADUYFK-KJng ZeRo - "THE LAWSUIT IS OVER"]</ref><ref>[https://x.com/zerowondering/status/1568342398400606209/photo/1 EXHIBIT "A" ZeRo and Jisu Joint Statement]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220909203510/http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1ss4ite After years of torment and silence-- I am finally free]</ref><ref>[https://www.jacobwolf.report/p/zero-former-roommate-jisu-nearing-settlement-defamation-lawsuit ZeRo, Former Roommate Jisu, Nearing Settlement in Defamation Lawsuit]</ref> | ||
On October 31, 2022, Technicals uploaded a new video,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFBjrSpeiUE "Exposing the Corruption in the Smash Community"]</ref> alleging to show significant corruption in the ''Smash'' community through various events that took place over the past two years. His main argument revolved around the Global Ban Database (GBD) created by {{Sm|Cagt}} in September 2020, which he eventually dissolved in August 2022, specifically how Nairo was omitted from it despite his legal liability from sexually contacting a minor, arguing that Cagt was pressured into removing his name following his public absolution. While Cagt claimed the database was only a suggestion, Technicals argued that his status as a major tournament organizer he claims added reasonable doubt that he would not enforce the database onto others with evidence to suggest him doing just that. Technicals also states that he while he was on the GBD, he was not banned in certain regions like Las Vegas. As a method of protest, Technicals attended {{Trn|Double Down 2022}} with a large sign reading "Ban Nairo"; he was barred from entry on the second day, with the reasoning being his sign was too political and he was on the GBD. On the third day, Technicals disguised himself as a woman to bypass the venue's security, and subsequently had a verbal altercation with {{Sm|GimR}} and {{Sm|Aposl}} that he secretly recorded. He brought up that Nairo frequently re-streams [[VGBC]] content, to which they replied they do not associate with him. Technicals claims that it is common practice to ask permission to re-stream, theorizing that they either lied to him about not associating with Nairo or are simply doing nothing to stop him. The "Ban Nairo" sign was later censored out of re-uploads of the matches where it appears on stream. | On October 31, 2022, Technicals uploaded a new video,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFBjrSpeiUE "Exposing the Corruption in the Smash Community"]</ref> alleging to show significant corruption in the ''Smash'' community through various events that took place over the past two years. His main argument revolved around the Global Ban Database (GBD) created by {{Sm|Cagt}} in September 2020, which he eventually dissolved in August 2022, specifically how Nairo was omitted from it despite his legal liability from sexually contacting a minor, arguing that Cagt was pressured into removing his name following his public absolution. While Cagt claimed the database was only a suggestion, Technicals argued that his status as a major tournament organizer he claims added reasonable doubt that he would not enforce the database onto others with evidence to suggest him doing just that. Technicals also states that he while he was on the GBD, he was not banned in certain regions like Las Vegas. As a method of protest, Technicals attended {{Trn|Double Down 2022}} with a large sign reading "Ban Nairo"; he was barred from entry on the second day, with the reasoning being his sign was too political and he was on the GBD. On the third day, Technicals disguised himself as a woman to bypass the venue's security, and subsequently had a verbal altercation with {{Sm|GimR}} and {{Sm|Aposl}} that he secretly recorded. He brought up that Nairo frequently re-streams [[VGBC]] content, to which they replied they do not associate with him. Technicals claims that it is common practice to ask permission to re-stream, theorizing that they either lied to him about not associating with Nairo or are simply doing nothing to stop him. The "Ban Nairo" sign was later censored out of re-uploads of the matches where it appears on stream. In addition, in the video Technicals declares a promise to destroy the Smash community. Nonetheless what Technicals claims most TOs did not unban Nairo, including Nairo's Twitch ban<ref>[https://x.com/StreamerBans/status/1304175955603324930 Nairo Twitch Ban]</ref> making him effectively globally banned, in addition with him being included on the current global ban recommendation list managed by the [[Community Safety Resource Project]].<ref name="Nairo's CSRP Ban">{{cite web|url=https://www.communitysafetyproject.org/restricted-player-register|title=Nairo on the Restricted Player Registry}}</ref> | ||
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