BGMI Esports Fans Shocked As GodLike Esports Suspends Instagram Accounts Of Zgod, Neyoo, & Spower
The management of GodLike Esports BGMI has decided to suspend the Instagram accounts of well-known players including Zgod, Neyoo, and Spower, according to a story posted earlier today on the official Instagram account of famed BGMI esports company GodLike Esports. The incident has already generated a lot of buzz since it demonstrates how the organization dealt harshly with players who broke its rules.
A few hours ago, when they discovered that popular players like Zgod, Neyoo, and Spower’s Instagram accounts had been suspended, GodLike Esports fans in India caused a stir.
BGMI Esports Fans Shocked As GodLike Esports Suspends Instagram Accounts Of Zgod, Neyoo, & Spower
Although the cause for the accounts’ suspension was unclear, GodLike’s response on their official Instagram handle put everything in the clear.
As a result of their failure to adhere to the organization’s rules, GodLike Esports stated that they were forced to make the harsh choice to suspend the Instagram accounts of well-known BGMI players. According to the Instagram story,
“We regret to inform you that several creators’ Instagram accounts have been deleted due to their promotion of unethical practices. Despite our organization’s repeated warnings and guidance against such activities, these creators chose to disregard our advice and continued their involvement in these wrong practices.”
They added: “As a result, we have taken necessary actions against these creators to uphold the integrity of our community and ensure that our platform remains a safe and ethical space for all users.”
They further encouraged all creators to adhere to their guidelines and “engage in responsible and ethical content creation.”
Through the story, GodLike Esports requested for the cooperation of its content creators, which, according to them, “is essential in maintaining a positive and respectful environment for everyone.”
Millions of people follow GodLike Esports on social media, making it one of the most well-known BGMI esports organizations in the nation. Because of this, it is only natural that their harsh measures against the players’ “promotion of unethical practices” have generated a lot of attention in the gaming industry.
The many kinds of Telegram accounts that sell BGMI IDs were heavily promoted by many BGMI developers. This is comparable to an industry business. People in these Telegram channels have fallen for frauds in which they pay for IDs but do not get the promised accounts after receiving their payment. Additionally, a number of BGMI hackers commonly exploit these platforms as sales hubs.
A lot of individuals have expressed alarm over this, including Snehiop Gaming, a well-known YouTuber. A YouTuber who defrauded numerous people out of inexpensive UC (in-game money) was revealed by Shenil. In the live YouTube chats of well-known streamers, scammers frequently do amazing chats. They announce in the discussion that they are offering to sell or give away UC for free. We strongly encourage players not to fall for any type of cheap UC scam because these are wholly bogus.
Possible explanations for the suspension of Zgod, Spower, and Neyoo’s Instagram IDs include the promotion of these kinds of fraudulent accounts. Everyone is eager for the IDs of their favorite players to be unbanned because all of the players have sizable fan bases.
It will be interesting to see how Zgod, Neyoo, and Spower handle the current circumstance even if it is only a matter of time before they receive their account back.
Also, as Spower was recently released from the group’s BGMI lineup and is now a free agent, it is unknown what he will say regarding GodLike’s choice.
The Instagram story by GodLike Esports read, “Dear Community, We regret to inform you that several creators’ Instagram accounts have been deleted due to their promotion of unethical practices. Despite our organization’s repeated warnings and guidance against such activities, these creators chose to disregard our advice and continued their involvement in these wrong practices. As a result, we have taken necessary actions against these creators to uphold the integrity of our community and ensure that our platform remains a safe and ethical space for all users. We encourage all creators to adhere to our guidelines and engage in responsible and ethical content creation. Your cooperation is essential in maintaining a positive and respectful environment for everyone. Thank you for your understanding and support.”
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