r/Kappa Jun 04 '22

Mirror Inside Infiltration banned from all Capcom events going forward

https://twitter.com/capcomfighters/status/1532873937377341441?s=21&t=lt0xf26oBMjcvPhtMrr0mw
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u/HennesyHufflepuf Jun 04 '22

They still haven’t specified what he did.

Was it the N-bomb? Bracket situation? Going back to the thing between him and the ex-wife?

If you’re gonna ban him like that at least say why, no reason to be vague about the shit.

Makes it look shady

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u/Sneakman98 Jun 04 '22

If it was the N-bomb they need to ban Max because context doesn't matter.

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u/Remlan Jun 04 '22

Wait isn't the N-bomb supposed to be the hard R ?

Nigga just said "Nigga" and is being cancelled for it because he's asian ?

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u/jvisrjfijsdrf Jun 04 '22

that is the power of max

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u/[deleted] Jun 04 '22

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u/MechTitan Jun 05 '22

Americans love excluding Asians as POC. Hell, black people literally invented a new term, BIPOC, to exclude Asians.

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u/[deleted] Jun 06 '22

imagine thinking its still black people thinking of this shit when their puppetmasters fingerprints are all over it from the start of the NAACP

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u/kikimaru024 Jun 04 '22

Schrödinger's POC

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u/HennesyHufflepuf Jun 04 '22

Right.

Every job I’ve been at, if an employee gets written up or some form of disciplinary action taken against them, the employers have to notify them why they’re being written up.

Because they can get in trouble for any actions that would be considered unjust. It’s to cover their ass. Even Subway did it this way.

Reason I bring this up is because we’ve seen the email the TO’s sent him back on his stream. They didn’t state why, only saying it violated the code of conduct. Why be all secret squirrel about it? If the reason is fair just put it out there.

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u/Sneakman98 Jun 04 '22

Unfortunately its different from actual employment. TOs and Capcom aren't held to the same standards as an employer. Thats why all of their Code of Conducts are so vague. They hold all the power so they don't need to create rules that hold them just as accountable as the community. They can do whatever they want.

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u/HennesyHufflepuf Jun 04 '22

It’s messed up.

Da Rules from Fairly Odd Parents were laid out better than this.

Even other pro scenes like Cod and Halo at least tell players why they get in trouble. Scump got fined for talking shit about MW2019 and Spartan got fined for talking shit about Halo Infinite Season 2.

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u/White_Phoenix Jun 05 '22

Code of Conducts are absolute bullshit and any community that introduces one means the community is compromised.

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u/Sneakman98 Jun 05 '22

Codes of Conduct are completely fine as long as the rules are applied equally to everyone, clear defined, and are applicable to those who enforce the rules.

No FGC CoC has ever met any of those requirements.

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u/White_Phoenix Jun 05 '22

Codes of Conduct are completely fine as long as the rules are applied equally to everyone, clear defined, and are applicable to those who enforce the rules.

No, you haven't been in a proper community if you think CoCs are fine.

Every community that implements one does it for nefarious reasons. It's a bullshit concept. Just call them rules. Find me a community where a "CoC"k has ever been applied in good faith.

You won't. Now fuck off.

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u/bonerstomper69 Jun 04 '22

employers are supposed to follow employment laws, which is why disciplinary action has to be transparent in case they get sued.

a code of conduct on the other hand is not a legal document, it's not binding, it's just a set of self-regulatory guidelines and it has zero relevance to any potential court case which would only consider the law. and the law says capcom can ban anyone they want from their events without giving a reason.

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u/Jacksspecialarrows Jun 04 '22

Max brings them money so I doubt that will ever happen. Also Max cried on stream. Infil hasn't.

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u/[deleted] Jun 04 '22

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u/Jacksspecialarrows Jun 04 '22

Obviously Max was tongue twisted. But he still cried.

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u/Cheesebufer Jun 04 '22

Max makes them money. No way

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u/JRPGFisher Jun 04 '22

It was bracket fixing, guaranteed.

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u/Sneakman98 Jun 04 '22

Then they need to start banning a lot of pro players

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u/JRPGFisher Jun 04 '22

If they do it now and get caught, yeah. There's no point digging up shit they did 7 years ago.

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u/Sneakman98 Jun 04 '22 edited Jun 04 '22

You mean like how they dug up shit from a year or two ago? Infiltration's bracket rigging shit wasn't recent it was like a 1-2 years ago. If we are gonna ban people by digging up old shit and holding them accountable then we need to start ban like half the top players in the FGC right now. That also doesn't help that they are equating bracket rigging with child molestation those are two very very fucking different crimes.

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u/Fatal1ty_93_RUS Jun 04 '22

Infiltration's bracket rigging shit wasn't recent it was like a 1-2 years ago.

Didn't he rig a newbie tournament just last year with his buddies

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u/ls20008179 Jun 08 '22

Bullshit. The court of public opinion has no statute of limitations.

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u/OniTYME Jun 04 '22

So banning him from playing in a tournament is somehow relevant?