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Dà Sīmǎ's 'Feeding' LoL Account Banned! Claims He's Still at His Peak

Summary
Recently, well-known League of Legends streamer Dà Sīmǎ revealed during a live stream that multiple of his LoL accounts have been banned, suspecting it was caused by his frequent use of the 'suicide Sion' playstyle. He joked, 'My account got banned, probably because of those Sion games. I can't play Sion anymore, bros. Even though I can win and contribute the most, I get reported a lot.' This remark quickly sparked heated discussions among players. The 'suicide Sion' strategy is a non-traditional tactic where players focus on destroying turrets, using fast wave clear and Sion's death passive to keep pushing lanes at the cost of frequent deaths. The playstyle gained popularity for its extreme map pressure but often leads to reports for 'intentional feeding.' Dà Sīmǎ claimed he is still at his peak, stating that although the strategy contributes greatly, it is hindered by the report system. This incident highlights the conflict between 'win-at-all-costs' strategies and community conduct norms in MOBAs. While pursuing victory, players must also adhere to game rules to avoid triggering penalties. For streamers, account bans not only affect their live broadcasts but also their account reputation. It also sparks discussions on Riot Games' report system, especially the criteria for distinguishing malicious feeding from tactical sacrifices. In the future, officials might need more…