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Many streamers accept promotions from companies in exchange for money, and even if the games are trash, they speak highly of them, because in the end, being a streamer is a job and they need money.
So they use techniques like lying, cajoling, and even "hooks," which are bots or other accounts associated with the streamer that speak highly of the game during the stream to sell units through their link and thus demonstrate to their owner that they are worth the next advertisement.
I know you're a troll and that you're missing a summer.
Thank you , i love coffee too