![]() On April 30, 2016, Riot Games employee "Riot Socrates" announced that due to "a well-documented history of account bans for verbal abuse" and player harassment, Tyler would no longer be allowed to own a League of Legends account, saying "we want you to know when the rare player comes along who's a genuine jerk, we've still got your back." Under a Riot Games practice known as ID Banning, accounts Tyler played publicly on stream would be immediately banned, even if rules had yet to be broken on the account. Those opposed to Tyler's behavior believed his popularity would encourage and normalize player toxicity, and criticized developer Riot Games for not taking action to prevent this behavior. His improved behavior quickly lapsed but his following continued to grow, prompting several high profiles and professional players to condemn his behavior. Tyler's stream rapidly grew in popularity in April 2016, when he publicly announced that he had "reformed." His Twitch channel reportedly increased from around 5,700 followers before the announcement to over 92,000 followers by the end of the month. This behavior eventually led to permanent bans on 22 unique accounts over several years. Tyler originally became known in the League of Legends community for toxic behavior shown on his stream, which included personally attacking others, encouraging players to commit suicide, and intentionally losing the game to the detriment of his teammates. ![]() Tyler ranked 14th on the North American League of Legends ladder in 2014, but his stream had a modest following until 2016. To put it shortly, if not for Tyler, Worbus would likely be living in a keystone beer production factory dumpster sipping of the produce that didn’t make the cut. ![]() This brief yet impressive synopsis is greatly contrasting to his brother, Borbinius Lemon, who has always been seen as and understandably an embarrassment for Tyler due to his past and even present reliance on him to attain a following on Twitch (however petty when compared to Steinkamp’s of course). He lives in New London, Missouri with his girlfriend, Macaiyla. Tyler attended Central Methodist University where he got his doctorate in Computer Science and is known for his past as a professional football player. While at Central Methodist University, he played as a running back for the university's football. He studied computer science at Central Methodist University before withdrawing to focus on his streaming career. Tyler was born on March 6, 1995, in Missouri.
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