In the midst of a heated controversy, S8UL Esports’ Co-owner and popular content creator Naman “MortaL” Mathur showcased his grace and commitment to positivity. MortaL pledged to donate the entire chat revenue generated during his stream titled “Your Dead Player is Back” to a charitable cause. During this live session, he not only addressed the ongoing controversy but also illustrated his character as a responsible influencer

Despite the intense controversy involving GodLike Esports and S8UL Esports, MortaL chose to take the high road and transform the situation into an opportunity for philanthropy.

“I will be transparent,” MortaL began, addressing his viewers directly. “I have received INR 1,27,000 chat revenue. This entire amount and more that I will get by the end of the stream, it is filled with so much positivity from your end. So I guess it should go somewhere better. This is the entire chat revenue generated. I will make sure that you will get the receipt of the entire chat amount. I will post it in my community post or members-only community post.”

This announcement saw a surge of appreciation and respect from his fan base. Following this, MortaL went on to disclose the total revenue generated from the stream, which amounted to INR 2,19,000. He further stated, “From this, I will deduct 30% and donate the remaining amount. Wherever I donate it, I will tell you.” It is important to note that the 30% deduction MortaL mentioned was YouTube’s commission, which it charges from Chat Revenue.

This act of generosity not only showcased MortaL’s maturity and wisdom in handling the controversy but also highlighted his desire to channel the positivity of his fan base toward a meaningful cause. His decision to donate the chat revenue from his livestream inspires positive change in the community. It sends a message that even in the face of adversity, individuals can choose to rise above conflicts and use their platform to make the world a better place.


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