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Her saying she isn't going to mute him doesn't give him the go ahead to say the things he did.
Could this be a publicity stunt? Sure. Does any of this make what he said ok? No
This is a publicity stunt. All she had to do is to mute him. But she didn't and made a tweet about it. Now she haves gaming journalists writing articles about her.
EDIT She could have talked to Riot Games support without making the tweet. But she didn't.
How do you know? Getting publicity for this isn't a bad thing, no matter how you try to make it out to be. Sit down.
Why shouldn't she have tweeted? Seems she is getting positive results! Good for her.