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TmarTn Apologizes For CS:GO Lotto Scandel Before Promptly Removing Said Apology
So this CS:GO Lotto story is likely to run on for some time, and it seems that with every day, something new happens.
After promising that "It'll all be laid out tomorrow", TmarTn made his statement about the controversy that allegedly encouraged kids to gamble on a CS:GO skin site. (Well, his second, more remorseful one at least.) In a video the YouTuber set out an apology for fans and users of the site, saying that he was sorry that his role as the company's leader wasn't clear. He also attempted point out that the site said it should only be for 18 and older users and clarify a section about 13 year old users.
However, after people weren't entirely convinced and bombarded the video, he has gone back to remove it from YouTube. Of course, it is archived though so you can watch it here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgLdAAg9Vdw
To me, personally, I think this feels incredibly weak, especially as his users were promised answers. My interpretation is that TmarTn would like this all to just go away. Sadly, I don't expect that will happen anytime soon.