Streamers Call For Clix to Be Unbanned as #FreeClix Trend on Twitter

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Fortnite streamers and fans have taken to social media to demand that popular player Cody “Clix” Conrod’s ban from the game be lifted. The hashtag #FreeClix has been trending on Twitter as supporters argue that the punishment does not fit the crime.

Clix was banned from Fortnite in early April 2021 for 7 days for teaming during a competitive match. However, just a few weeks later, he was banned again, this time for 14 days, for teaming up during a Cash Cup tournament.

Teaming is against the rules in Fortnite competitive play as it gives players an unfair advantage over others. Clix has apologized for his actions and has stated that he understands the seriousness of his behavior but all he wanted was to make a point for his audience and not take the unfair advantage that came along.

Despite Clix’s contrition, his supporters argue that the punishment he received was too harsh. They point out that other players who have been caught teaming in the past have received much lighter punishments or even no punishment at all.

Streamers and fans have also criticized the lack of consistency in the way that Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, enforces its rules. Some argue that the company should have clear guidelines and a more transparent process for determining punishments.

The #FreeClix movement has garnered support from many high-profile Fortnite players, including Tfue, SypherPK, and Ninja. They have called for a more lenient approach to be taken in this case and for Clix to be allowed to return to playing Fortnite.

It remains to be seen whether Epic Games will respond to the calls to lift Clix’s ban, but the controversy has highlighted the need for clearer guidelines and more consistent enforcement of rules in competitive gaming.

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