Woman claims she was banned from Tinder over Call of Duty 1v1 challenges

A female individual alleged that she was banned from the dating app Tinder after challenging her matches to one-on-one matches in Call of Duty.

On Twitter, on June 16, content creator Terran shared that he had been banned from Tinder for requesting guys to engage in a 1v1 match with him.

A ban notification from Tinder was attached, stating that the user’s account had been banned for promoting sex work or seeking compensated relationships.

Shortly after, Terran provided an update to the story, revealing that she had been unbanned and was able to resume her matches.

Despite this, Terran’s reign of terror did not come to an end.

Just twenty-four hours later, she shared two screenshots. The first showed a conversation with someone, presumably a person she met on Tinder, who agreed to a fast scope 1v1 match on Modern Warfare 3. The second screenshot displayed the final game results, with Terran emerging as the victor with a score of 30-0.

“I feel terrible right now,”she said, after completely defeating a man from Tinder with a score of 30-0.

Despite not receiving an update from Terran about a potential second 1v1, it is safe to say that her opponent may want to rethink his strategy if he accepts another match.

Despite the lack of specific rules in the Tinder terms and conditions prohibiting users from challenging matches to 1v1s, it could be a contributing factor in the swift overturning of Terran’s ban.

Terran has a history of challenging her opponents to 1v1s, as seen in a previous instance where one opponent accused her of being a hacker in May, captured in this video.

Regrettably for this player, their defeat could potentially be even more embarrassing than the time when 100 Thieves CEO and nine-time Call of Duty champion Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag was defeated in a 1v1 by FaZe Clan CEO Ricky ‘Banks’ Bergstrom.

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