Zeros Continues to “Self-Destruct”
As we know, after some controversial remarks in 2021 during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, former SBTC Esports player Zeros officially received a Global Ban from Riot, becoming the first Esports player from Vietnam to face this punishment. However, Zeros has since repeatedly engaged in “self-destructive” behavior, and most recently, both his fan group and YouTube channel have also “vanished”.
Specifically, the reason Zeros lost his YouTube channel is due to his use of copyrighted music. As for the fan group, it stemmed from Zeros posting a “full nude” photo of himself without a shirt. Consequently, his fan group was reported for sensitive content.

Regarding the use of copyrighted music, it may have been an accidental mishap. However, Zeros is not new to the livestreaming scene, and the use of copyrighted music is likely a basic principle that everyone knows in live streaming. One can only say that this player’s carelessness or mistakes have made it difficult to discern whether it was an accident or a deliberate attempt to create content.
As for the photo that caused Zeros’ fan group to “vanish,” he intentionally posted it without careful processing. Moreover, in the past week, a Facebook bug has caused a series of large and small groups to disappear after just one or two reports. Perhaps Zeros was unaware that this incident could lead to such a disastrous mistake.

The Community Also Debates Zeros’ Case
Beneath the post, Zeros’ own fans are also “at a loss for words” with the former SE star and can do nothing more than give his new channel 1 subscription. According to various reports, the copyright issue may stem from the karaoke content during Zeros’ streams. This is a wholesome content type but the music can be copyright-struck at any moment.

This is yet another lesson for Zeros. But whether it truly helps him improve, only Zeros can answer that question.