Do you honestly think Tyler1 is reformed?

afmghost·1/5/2018, 3:55:24 AM·8 votes·806 views

Whatever. Your company, not mine.

15 Comments

KVbqbFsC8e1/5/2018, 3:58:46 AM9 votes

Time will tell.

DestructoDave1/5/2018, 4:01:09 AM7 votes

The amount of money he is making, he probably is. Money is the ultimate motivator. I don't really care, I dont find the guy entertaining at all, but I do believe hes probably reformed; at least in the fact he won't be risking his MONEY to flame people. If I could make that kind of money and the only caveat is to never type again, I'm pretty sure I could reform, too.

EL HAMSTERO1/5/2018, 11:03:34 AM5 votes

well his personality didnt change. they havent succeeding in transforming his brain into a mormon's. but they have made him realize there are consequences to his actions. and so hopefully he will be more careful with them.

General Esdeath 1/5/2018, 5:26:01 AM4 votes

They told him that they've been watching ALL the accounts he was caught playing on since his ID ban. I think he's reformed.

ModPeriscope1/5/2018, 4:32:47 AM4 votes

As with any other player on here after being punished, he deserves the chance to prove he's changed.

GeminiRune1/5/2018, 4:11:39 AM3 votes

Do I think anyone who's sunk to the pits of obscurity in Riot's eyes only to emerge changed and pure to heart to be believable and to go with it? Not really. But you know, they released Jensen to play competitively and people rolled with it. This doesn't feel much different even if the premise is completely different.

Ifneth1/5/2018, 8:54:17 AM2 votes

No, I don't think he's reformed in the sense that he's changed inside. He's a bad person and likely always will be. He publicly 'reformed' just to resume doing what he wants, which is to make money by streaming League. The only difference between Tyler and any other troll is that he has the presence of mind to recognize that he cannot get away with making that channel glorify toxicity; and the willpower to resist the temptation to be toxic on stream.

This speaks to a broader issue in justice. We know that there are bad people who only care about themselves and only pretend to care about others to hide that, gain their trust, and avoid suspicion for their misdeeds. Catching them in the act even reveals them for what they are. But we also know that, if we show them that they will be punished for every bad thing they do, that the punishment for each bad thing will make them regret having done it, and that the punishments will only escalate and lead to suspicion if they do not mend their ways, then many of them will decide that a life of bad-ness is futile.

These bad people we call 'reformed,' and the best of them so thoroughly pretend to be good that one scarcely knows the difference. The others will still see what they can get away with, ever watchful for situations where they can be bad without fear of punishment. Thus we return to Tyler: he is a bad person who was caught and revealed, and now that he has 'reformed,' we will see which of the two camps he is among the best or just one of the rest.

Troll for Trump1/5/2018, 7:46:51 AM1 votes

Don't be so obstinate

Leylania1/5/2018, 3:44:29 PM1 votes

I don't think he as a person is reformed at all, but I do believe that he learnt from his mistakes and hopefully will not fall back into his old behaviour.