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==History==
==Invasion of privacy controversies==
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In December 2018, NaughtyPigMario broke the privacy rules of the HKSBC Whatsapp group by leaking a user's profile picture when he sent a screenshot to a different Whatsapp group. As a result, he would receive a permanent ban from the HKSBC Whatsapp group and would be kicked out of both the [[Discord]] server and [[Facebook]] group. However, following the {{Trn|HKSBC Smash Ultimate Winter Tournament 2018}}, important members of the HKSBC such as {{Sm|Tekketsu}} and {{Sm|CC|p=Hong Kong}} would give him back access to both groups.
===Invasion of privacy===
In December 2018, NPM has joined the HKSBC Whatsapp group, and attended the first ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' gathering on December 7th, 2018, trying out a ''Smash'' title on a console for the first time. However, he would later bought himself into controversies by breaking privacy rules of the Whatsapp group by leaking an user's profile picture by sending it to another group and sending back the screenshot of the chat back to the HKSBC Whatsapp group. As a result, he would recieve a permanent ban from the Whatsapp group as well as being kicked out from the [[Discord]] server and [[Facebook]] group. Not until after the ban from participating in the {{Trn|HKSBC Smash Ultimate Winter Tournament 2018}}, important members such as {{Sm|Tekketsu}} and {{Sm|CC|p=Hong Kong}} gave him back access to the Discord server and Facebook group respectively.


About two years later, a too much information incident has occurred, whereas NPM has been putting personal information such as Facebook profiles, photos, real names, birthdays, and venue address online. This as a result has almost caused the [[tournament organizer]] to accuse him with privacy policy, as well as many Hong Kong players blocking him. But most importantly, an official committee has been formed for HKSBC, as well as a final warning for him. Therefore, he has decided to permanently banning himself from any future events to prevent more drama with the community, as of current, he has not been interacting with the community. He has been more focused on playing the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[mod]] ''[[Smash Remix]]'' instead of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
Around October 2020, NPM would come under controversy once again after leaking personal information such as Facebook profiles, photos, real names, birthdays, and venue addresses online. As a result, a committee was formed to investigate the issue and NPM was issued a final warning from the HKSBC. Following this controversy, NPM would quit playing ''Ultimate'', instead opting to focus on the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[mod]] ''[[Smash Remix]]''.


==External links==
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Revision as of 13:43, March 15, 2021

NaughtyPigMario "NPM" "NaughtyPig"
Character info
Smash 64 main Captain Falcon
Ultimate main Cloud
Other Ultimate characters Mario, Incineroar, Ganondorf, Roy, Toon Link, Bowser, Ike, Dr. Mario, Ridley, Piranha Plant
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Hong Kong Smash Bros. Club Power Rankings: 24th
Personal and other info
Real name Tony Li
Birth date (age 21)
Location Kwai Tsing District Hong Kong
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pro-amateur (retired)

NaughtyPigMario, often shortens as NPM or NaughtyPig, was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cloud main in Hong Kong. He was considered the best Cloud main in Hong Kong. He is currently ranked 24th on the Hong Kong Smash Bros. Club Power Rankings and had wins over NaCIO and Oreishi.

NaughtyPigMario is also an active SmashWiki editor and was a known SSB World contributor during the lifespan of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. He has contributed to the Asian and Michigan scenes, and was formerly considered a staff and moderator respectively.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
HKSBC Tournament January January 26th, 2019 13th
HKSBC Chinese New Year Double Tournament 2019 February 9th, 2019 9th Tekketsu
Super Bowl February 16th, 2019 5th
Triple Showdown March 9th, 2019 17th
HKSBC Easter Tournament for April 2019 April 20th, 2019 7th RealFeel
HKSBC Monthly Tournament for May May 18th, 2019 25th
HKSBC Anniversary Cup July 6th, 2019 25th
HKSBC Monthly Tournament for July July 27th, 2019 25th
HKSBC Monthly Tournament for November November 30th, 2019 17th
HKSBC Winter Major 2019 December 28th-29th, 2019 33rd
HKSBC Monthly Tournament for March 2020 March 28th, 2020 9th
HKSBC Online Weekly #1 April 18th, 2020 25th
HKSBC Online Weekly #5 May 16th, 2020 13th
HKSBC Monthly Tournament for May 2020 May 30th, 2020 25th
HKSBC Newcomer Invitational Cup September 26th, 2020 33rd
HKSBC 2nd Anniversary CUP October 10th, 2020 33rd

Invasion of privacy controversies

In December 2018, NaughtyPigMario broke the privacy rules of the HKSBC Whatsapp group by leaking a user's profile picture when he sent a screenshot to a different Whatsapp group. As a result, he would receive a permanent ban from the HKSBC Whatsapp group and would be kicked out of both the Discord server and Facebook group. However, following the HKSBC Smash Ultimate Winter Tournament 2018, important members of the HKSBC such as Tekketsu and CC would give him back access to both groups.

Around October 2020, NPM would come under controversy once again after leaking personal information such as Facebook profiles, photos, real names, birthdays, and venue addresses online. As a result, a committee was formed to investigate the issue and NPM was issued a final warning from the HKSBC. Following this controversy, NPM would quit playing Ultimate, instead opting to focus on the Super Smash Bros. mod Smash Remix.

External links