She Didn't Cheat, But It Didn't Matter
We’ve spent a lot of time talking about cheating on Don't @ Me.
Whether it’s CS:GO, Valorant or Rainbow Six Siege, it seems like there’s always someone new trying to get an edge by installing aim hacks.
But there’s another side to cheating allegations, one that’s -- believe it or not -- almost as dark.
When someone’s accused of cheating, but is innocent, it can lead to targeted hate, abuse and in this case, even death threats.
This is the story of how streamer Mika Daime was accused of cheating by both Wardell and PLAYER1 and harassed for it, only to be proven innocent days later.
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