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    Call of Duty: Why Did Activision Keep Convicted Tax Cheats Messi & Neymar’s Skins But Took Exception With NICKMERCS?

    Cecil SalesBy Cecil SalesJune 19, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In recent events, Activision has treated in-game content creators in a way that seems unfair. They quickly took the Nickmercs operator skin off the Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Warzone shops because of the streamer’s “alleged” homophobic comments, but they haven’t done the same with Neymar’s skin, even though he has been accused of tax cheating.

    This difference shows a clear bias and makes me wonder how committed Activision is to social responsibility and managing its image.

    Neymar’s Tax Evasion Allegations

    Neymar, a famous football player from Brazil, was in a tax dispute with Spanish officials. The case was settled when his old team, FC Barcelona, agreed to pay €9.3 million ($10.42 million US) in back taxes and another €5.5 million ($6.16 million US) in fines.

    The team owed a total of €14.8 million ($16.58 million in US dollars). It’s important to note that at first, the prosecutor asked for a bigger fine of €22.2 million ($24.64 million US). Even though there are accusations of tax fraud, Neymar’s in-game skin is still for sale, which shows that Activision’s decision-making process is not consistent.

    The Removal of Nickmercs’ Skin

    Nickmercs, a famous Call of Duty streamer, said things that were seen as homophobic, so Activision took his operator skin off the game’s store right away. The company’s official Twitter account talked about recent events and emphasised that they are focused on celebrating Pride with their workers and the rest of the community.

    Even though it’s important to deal with bad behaviour, it’s strange that Activision took quick action against Nickmercs but seems to ignore the fact that Neymar’s skin might have a bad reputation because he’s been accused of tax evasion.

    Double Standards and Reputation Management

    The different ways Activision handled these two cases point to a troubling double standard. By getting rid of Nickmercs’ skin because of his claimed homophobic comments, the company wants to keep up a good image and stay true to its values of acceptance and openness.

    But the fact that they didn’t do anything about the debate over Neymar’s skin shows that they aren’t consistent or responsible. Activision seems to care more about repairing their image on social media than making sure content creators follow the same rules.

    We want to hear your thoughts on Activision’s double standards when it comes to content creators. Share your opinions on the disparate treatment of Nickmercs and Neymar’s skin in the comments below. Do you believe Activision is prioritizing reputation over fairness? 

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