Zeros Continues with His “Self-Destruction” Act
As many are aware, following the controversial statements made in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the player Zeros from SBTC Esports officially faced a Global Ban from Riot, making him the first Esports player in Vietnam to receive such a sanction. However, Zeros has continuously engaged in acts of “self-destruction,” and recently, both his fan group and YouTube channel have also “taken flight.”
According to reports, the reason Zeros lost his YouTube channel was due to his use of copyrighted music. In the case of his fan group, it stemmed from Zeros posting a “full exposure” photo of himself without a shirt. Consequently, his fan group faced reports for inappropriate content.

Regarding the use of copyrighted music, it could be seen as an unintentional “mistake.” However, Zeros is not new to the realm of livestreaming, where the principle of copyright is well-known. It raises the question of whether this incident was a genuine mistake or if Zeros intentionally created content around it.
As for the photo that led to his fan group being “taken flight,” it seems Zeros may not have been cautious enough in handling the situation. Just recently, it was observed that a bug on Facebook caused many large groups to disappear after just one or two reports. It is possible that Zeros was unaware of this bug, leading to the unfortunate outcome.

Community Reactions to Zeros’ Situation
In the comments section of the post, Zeros’ fans expressed their “sympathy” for the star and seemed unsure of what else they could do other than to help him gain one more subscriber for his new channel. Several reports suggest that the copyright issue might relate to karaoke content streamed by Zeros, a popular type of content that often faces copyright claims.

This serves as a lesson for Zeros. Whether he can truly improve or not will depend solely on his actions moving forward.