The hashtag #FreeJarvis has since gained traction on social media, with many members of the competitive community - as well as Kaye’s FaZe Clan teammates - voicing support for Kaye. Kaye claims that the videos he uploaded using the aim-assist bot were not from a competitive mode of the game, saying he uploaded the videos because they were “entertaining and interesting” for his audience. “When people use aimbots or other cheat technologies to gain an unfair advantage, they ruin games for people who are playing fairly.” “We have a zero tolerance policy for the usage of cheat software,” an Epic Games representative tells The Hollywood Reporter. What Global Music, Podcasting Revenue May Look Like by 2027: PwC Expert Explains Forecast
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