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Former World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik Investigated for Bullying After Death of Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky

FIDE launches ethics probe amid allegations of online harassment in the global chess community

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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FIDE Investigates Vladimir Kramnik for Bullying After Daniel Naroditsky’s Death - Iliya Pitalev/Sputnik via AP/FILE

FIDE Launches Probe Into Vladimir Kramnik Over Harassment Allegations - Iliya Pitalev/Sputnik via AP/FILE

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has opened an investigation into former world champion Vladimir Kramnik over allegations of bullying and harassment following the sudden death of American grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky.

Naroditsky, 29, a popular player and coach known for his engaging online chess streams and educational content, died unexpectedly earlier this week, his family announced through the Charlotte Chess Center. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

FIDE’s move comes after Kramnik allegedly led a months-long campaign accusing Naroditsky of cheating in online games, claims that the American grandmaster consistently denied.

A Growing Controversy in the Chess World

Kramnik, who held the world chess title from 2000 to 2007, publicly questioned the integrity of multiple top players in recent years. His repeated accusations against Naroditsky drew widespread criticism from the chess community, including top professionals and governing officials who described the comments as reckless.

During what would become his final Twitch broadcast last week, Naroditsky spoke candidly about the psychological toll of the accusations.

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“The problem is, ever since the Kramnik stuff, I feel like if I start doing well, people assume the worst of intentions,” Naroditsky said. “The issue is just the lingering effect of it.”

His remarks, later shared widely online, shed light on the growing issue of mental health and harassment in competitive online chess — where public accusations of cheating can severely damage reputations and morale.

Kramnik Responds, Denies Wrongdoing

In a statement posted Thursday on X (formerly Twitter), Kramnik denied engaging in harassment and expressed condolences for Naroditsky’s death.

“I hope the real truth about the circumstances and cause of this tragedy will be revealed, despite all attempts to hide it,” he wrote, while dismissing suggestions of personal wrongdoing.

The tone of the post sparked additional criticism from players and fans, many of whom accused Kramnik of deflecting responsibility.

FIDE Confirms Ethics Investigation

Speaking to CNN’s Jake Tapper on The Lead, FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich said the federation’s Fair Play Commission had already reviewed Kramnik’s comments and forwarded the case to the Ethics and Disciplinary Commission for an independent investigation.

“We thought that Vladimir’s accusations were reckless and ungrounded,” Dvorkovich said. “We do believe that any kind of bullying or harassment is intolerable — in sports, in chess in particular.”

He added that “any kind of sanction is possible” depending on the findings, emphasizing that FIDE is treating the matter with “full seriousness and transparency.”

In a separate statement, FIDE underscored that online conduct by elite players must uphold standards of integrity and respect, warning that public accusations can quickly escalate into harassment.

“When this happens, discussions can turn into bullying and personal attacks — a particularly serious concern in today’s environment,” the statement read.

A Community in Mourning

The global chess community has reacted with shock to Naroditsky’s death, with tributes pouring in from players, fans, and students around the world. Widely regarded as one of the most talented American grandmasters of his generation, Naroditsky combined elite-level play with a gift for teaching, inspiring millions through YouTube and Twitch.

His passing has reignited calls for stronger mental health support systems in competitive chess, as players face increasing scrutiny and online hostility in an era of digital competition and real-time commentary.

Chess streamer Levy Rozman, known as GothamChess, wrote that Naroditsky “brought warmth and decency to a community that can often be harsh,” while other players demanded that governing bodies take tougher action against harassment within the sport.

Kramnik’s Legacy and the Ethics Debate

Vladimir Kramnik, 49, remains one of the most respected figures in chess history, celebrated for dethroning Garry Kasparov in 2000 and advancing positional play theory. However, his post-retirement years have been marked by controversy, particularly his public campaign against alleged online cheating, which has often targeted high-profile grandmasters.

FIDE’s decision to launch a formal ethics investigation represents one of the most serious steps yet taken against a former world champion. It also highlights the growing challenge of managing digital-era disputes, where online accusations can quickly spiral into personal attacks with real-world consequences.

Dvorkovich noted that FIDE’s disciplinary process will be independent and transparent, reiterating that “respect and fairness are fundamental values of chess.”

Looking Ahead

While the outcome of the investigation remains uncertain, the incident has cast a shadow over the professional chess scene and prompted difficult questions about accountability, mental health, and the culture of online discourse among top players.

Naroditsky’s family has requested privacy as the chess community continues to mourn the young grandmaster’s loss. FIDE has pledged to review its social conduct guidelines and expand mental health initiatives for professional players and online competitors.

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