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07月11日 10:42

Maybe就不当言论致歉 LGD对其做出处罚决定

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          对此我想向大家表示道歉,非常对不起。之后我也会好好管理自己的一言一行,把精力完全投入在训练和练习中,希望能得到大家的原谅。

  日前,Maybe在微博上希望国服天梯能够更多地进行AP模式游戏,而非RD模式。有部分网友就在这条微博下与Maybe发生了争执。今天凌晨,Maybe发文致歉。

  大家好,我是Maybe。

  今天我一时上头在微博评论里与人发生言语冲突,说了一些公众人物不该说的话,造成了非常恶劣的影响。

  对此我想向大家表示道歉,非常对不起。之后我也会好好管理自己的一言一行,把精力完全投入在训练和练习中,希望能得到大家的原谅。

  同时我也将接受俱乐部的所有处罚,再次跟所有人真诚地道歉,对不起。

  Dear DOTA2 fans, this is Maybe.

  Earlier today I was involved in a quarrel with a follower on Weibo. My emotion then got the best of me and I wrote something extremely inappropriate for a public figure and a professional athlete. My behavior has caused severe negative impact, and I would like to sincerely apologize for what I have said: I am sorry.

  Moving forward, I will exercise better judgement for my words and my behavior. I will focus on my training and practice. Hopefully this can help me earn your forgiveness.

  I will respect and accept any punishment my clubhouse will later decide. Again I would like to extend my sincerest apology to the entire DOTA2 community and fans everywhere. I am sorry.

  而LGD也对Maybe的不当言论做出了处罚决定。

  昨日我俱乐部Dota2分部选手Maybe(路垚)在微博与人发生言语冲突并发表不当言论。俱乐部发现后,立刻对路垚选手进行了严厉的批评教育,他也已经完全深刻认识到自己的错误。

  在这里,我们代表路垚跟所有粉丝和关注此事的人道歉,也为我俱乐部管理对选手的管教失职深表歉意。

  按照俱乐部的相关规定,我们会对路垚选手进行五万人民币的处罚。希望路垚可以以此为戒,日后严于律己、谨言慎行。

  我们也会加强对选手的职业素养教育,严格管理,杜绝这类的事情再发生。

  Official statement from LGD Gaming regarding penalty for Maybe:

  Yesterday, Yao “Maybe” Lu, a player of our Dota2 division,was involved in a quarrel with a follower on Weibo and subsequently made some extremely inappropriate remarks. After this matter was brought to our attention, we immediately spoke with him seriousness of his behavior and he is now fully aware of his mistake.

  On behalf of Yao “Maybe” Lu, we would like to extend our deepest apology to the DOTA2 community and everyone who is concerned about this matter. Moreover, we would like to sincerely apologize for the negligence exposed in our management.

  We have imposed a 50,000 RMB fine on Maybe per regulations of our organization. We know Yao “Maybe” Lu will take this as a lesson, act more cautiously and courteously, and establish himself as a positive example for the DOTA2 community.

  In addition, we will also strengthen our management and enhance the education of our players on what it means and what it takes to be a professional athlete such that this type of act does not happen again in the future.