
The YouTube channel Call of Shame is switching from gaming videos to religious content. This announcement comes shortly after Karl Jobst questioned the channel’s trustworthiness in a recent video.
Call of Shame was a popular online account that, for years, publicly accused players of cheating in games like Call of Duty. They created hundreds of videos using artificial intelligence to narrate what they claimed was proof of hacking. While the person running the account said it was intended to encourage fair play and present evidence, it also sparked a lot of debate and criticism due to the accusations made.
In September, Karl Jobst, a popular Australian YouTuber known for his gaming investigations, released a thorough review questioning the evidence presented by the Call of Shame channel. He argued that the channel had created false claims against players like Riley CS, a competitor in Battlefield 6, and cautioned that unsubstantiated accusations were being widely shared without verification.
I expected Call of Shame to make some changes after getting so much attention. But honestly, I never predicted they’d become a Christian channel focused on sharing the message of Jesus. 🙏
— Struth (@StruthGaming) September 27, 2025
Call of Shame called to religious YouTube content
Call of Shame announced on YouTube on September 27th that it would stop exposing cheaters in games. The creator explained that making these videos had become boring and felt the gaming community was overly negative and harmful. The channel will now shift its focus to sharing Christian beliefs, with plans to create videos about the Bible, finding salvation, and how faith relates to today’s world.
The statement responded directly to a video by Jobst, accusing him of being dishonest and referencing a past legal dispute with Billy Mitchell. The author also stated they no longer wanted to participate in online arguments or drama. They ended the post by saying that if their videos could lead even one person involved in gaming to become a Christian, it would make all the effort worthwhile.
The Call of Shame YouTube channel, formerly known for exposing cheaters in Call of Duty, is changing direction and will soon release its first video reflecting this new focus. This represents a significant shift for the channel.
Karl Jobst expose on Call of Shame
Jobst’s video focused on the situation surrounding Riley CS, a Battlefield 6 player who was accused of cheating by the Call of Shame channel and subsequently banned. Jobst’s investigation showed that many of Call of Shame’s accusations were based on false evidence, misleading data, and incorrect information about Twitch bans. He also pointed out that other content creators spread these claims without verifying them, which he said helped spread misinformation to a wider audience.
In addition to disproving specific claims, Jobst raised concerns about the person behind “Call of Shame,” highlighting discrepancies in their claimed background in esports and cybersecurity. He ended by emphasizing that gaming communities should be skeptical and follow fair procedures, especially when public accusations could harm someone’s reputation without solid evidence.
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2025-09-28 16:49