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He is cringe af
And yeah, he used to make racist jokes before. That is the reason bot hoster is making fun of that
As if his phrase like "I'll lock cheaters out of Casual like VAC does" and the title "I'm Ending the bot Crisis" plus him saying the next video will be a part 2 of it or something like that but we all know now it's not what happened next, his video "I have an offer for the cheaters..." and the description of his channel "low effort content" isn't enough to figure out what is really happening.
Just with his tone of voice and the way he speaks in those videos make it sound like he is going to be the God of the tf2 community, and typically those people are the type to be power hungry. The video negotiating with the cheaters sounds like a guy is full of himself, and I can just imagine he was laughed at by people who actually cheat. Finally him and his inner circle don’t even abide by their own rules and according to some, they mark people who talk bad about the anticheat, is someone who they don’t like, or a person with a name they don’t like. And then they defend cheaters who are from that inner circle, going as far as removing one of the accounts from the database, or refusing to put a red status on people who have cheating alts but don’t cheat on their main no matter how obvious of an alt it is.
All I can say is that typically community projects like these to be an alternative, or a “solution” to the bot problem end up in disaster, drama, and death of the project. Pazer 2.0 will arrive and then die once everyone gets smart enough to realize that maybe putting a steam api key on something untrustworthy isn’t a good idea, or the fact that it’s being abused by the higher ups