Controversial YouTuber/banned Twitch streamer/video game developer Dr Disrespect has revealed exactly what he did to earn a ban in Call Of Duty: Warzone 2.
The Call Of Duty community was baffled - shook, even - to discover that Dr Disrespect, real name Herschel Beahm, had been banned from Activision's shiny new battle royale after just a few days.
Beahm is no stranger to being banned, of course, having been booted from Twitch several years ago for reasons that still remain a mystery. Last week, the streamer was handed a temporary ban from Warzone 2 for his use of the game's proximity chat.
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“I should probably chill on this account, champs. I mean, with the proximity chat," he said at the time. "This is not even my account. It’s not even my account. They banned my other one for seven days for proximity chat use, believe it or not champs, so we’re playing on an alternate [one], but we only have a couple of days. You know what I mean? Then boom, it’s unbanned."
For those who don't know, proximity chat is a handy little feature in online games that allows you to communicate with other players when you're close enough to them. This has so far proven itself to be a hilarious feature in Warzone 2, and has led to all kinds of hilarious interactions.
Beahm admitted at the time of his ban that he may have taken his use of the proximity chat a little too far, but now he's responded to a fan and revealed the specific thing he said that got him the boot.
“It wasn’t the p*ssy one, was it?” Doc said as he read out questions on a recent stream. “Yes, it was. Actually. Underneath high rise, that whole scene? That was the one.”
Beahm was less than thrilled about his ban, and believes that Activision only did it to make an example out of him. He added that he's seen other players so and say "way worse" with zero consequences.
Topics: Call Of Duty, Call Of Duty Warzone