![]() Jarvis, 17, used the hack while playing a recreational game that he streamed to his followers - and the punishment has left him in tears. Jarvis, who boasts a following of two million subscribers on You Tube, was handed the lifetime ban by creators Epic Games after he posted video showing his use of "aimbots" during a recreational game.Īimbots are an illegal tool that allows gamers to auto-focus their weapons on other players, making it much easier to score points. "As not only a parent and a boss but mostly as just a person, I know first hand how so often the lesson is so much better learned when there is the opportunity to take full responsibility and actually in whatever way fix or right the wrong!" ![]() ![]() "It's been a very long, tough week and I've woken this morning with it trending on Twitter where there is both overwhelming support and criticism for him. My youngest son Jarvis made a genuine, naive error of judgment and is currently banned for life from something he loves," she wrote. ![]() "It's my turn at the moment to be feeling that abject pain, despair and helplessness today. ![]()
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