Call of Duty creator gets banned on Tinder for ‘1v1’ challenges
A Call of Duty creator has been banned on Tinder after her 1v1 challenges were incorrectly inferred, and the dating platform tried to ban her.
19th Jun 2024 15:10
Image via Activision | Tinder
Call of Duty creator gets banned on Tinder for ‘1v1’ challenges
A Call of Duty creator has been banned on Tinder after her 1v1 challenges were incorrectly inferred, and the dating platform tried to ban her.
19th Jun 2024 15:10
Image via Activision | Tinder
Call of Duty is by no means the most innocent community in the world, but it's also no Overwatch or VALORANT - those guys are straight-up horny on main.
Still, there's quite a bit of innuendo material that you can use with Call of Duty, and one woman has fallen victim to her own creative imagination while on the matchmaking grind. No, we don't mean the skill-based one.
Call of Duty creator "Terran" has revealed that she has been in a spot of bother with Tinder, as the platform mistakenly inferred her 1v1 challenges as sex work.
Call of Duty creator reveals she was banned on Tinder for offering 1v1s
Taking to social media, Terran revealed that she had been banned on Twitter for asking males to take her on in a 1v1.
"Your account has been banned for promoting sex work," the Tinder notice stated. Little did Tinder know that Terran's idea of a 1v1 wasn't a mattress wrestling match but more like a champions joust...
The notification continued, "You may no longer use Tinder or create new accounts." Fortunately for her love life and Call of Duty career, Terran has now been unbanned, posting a "Freedom" gif, and has since returned to challenging her matches head-on.
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Having had the ban lifted, Terran has now dropped a nuke on one of their most recent matches. Playing against a presumed Tinder match, whose alias is PhatRedNutz1969, Terran obliterated her foe and potential companion 30-0.
Maybe there was an element of simping here, too, or maybe Terran is really Chris "Simp" Lehr reincarnated. Still, if you're using Call of Duty to scout out your next love interest on dating apps, it might be best not to stack your chat-up lines with innuendo.
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.