In a perplexing move, TFT's lead designer Mortdog's YouTube channel has been blocked

However, since YouTube has blocked its primary channel for announcing content for breaking its Community Guidelines, the Riot developer may need to find another way to disseminate information.

In a perplexing move, TFT's lead designer Mortdog's YouTube channel has been blocked, Credit: Teamfight Tactics by Giant Slayer (Youtube)
By Shubham Dalal | Jul 4, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Lead Gameplay Director Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer has been in charge of Teamfight Tactics ever since it was founded in 2019. The developer has been in charge of all patch and new set announcements, and he goes above and beyond in his coverage of each seasonal event.

However, since YouTube has blocked its primary channel for announcing content for breaking its Community Guidelines, the Riot developer may need to find another way to disseminate information. If you need more information about In a perplexing move, TFT’s lead designer Mortdog’s YouTube channel has been blocked, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

In a perplexing move, TFT’s lead designer Mortdog’s YouTube channel has been blocked:

Mortdog announced on Twitter that his YouTube channel had been shut down for “severe or repeated violations of YouTube’s policy on nudity or sexual content.” When attempting to access Mortdog’s YouTube channel, all that appears is an error screen with no indication of the channel’s existence or videos.

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Mortdog has consistently served as a pillar of the TFT community, ready to tease the newest sets each season, examining stats on character and augment choices, and outlining the balancing considerations that go into each patch. Fans have always looked to Mortdog for a developer’s perspective on the state of the game, how TFT addresses problems and bugs, and what’s coming up for the future of the competitive and casual audience.

Because of Mortdog’s extensive online presence, however, players who are unhappy with the state of TFT may view him as the game’s representative and take offense. Even though none of the grounds for Mortdog’s ban are related to any of his content, a sizable number of erroneous reports still triggered YouTube’s automated moderation system, which resulted in the removal of his channel and all related content.

Since that time, Mortdog has made three attempts to submit appeals, but he has not been successful in getting a response from YouTube about the future of his channel or the status of any of his previous uploads from the four years he spent developing TFT.

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