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If being a dumbass disqualified you from having a public platform, all media on earth would cease to exist
I "Could" agree to the take thing, but the man's a contradictory hypocrite "Pay to win is bad guys!" proceeds to pay to win "This game is bad guys!" Proceeds to play said game, etc. He's just another streamer who did something and people enjoyed it, in this case, it was WoW and people continued to watch him after, so good for him.
People are just virtue signaling and pretending like it's bad because they simply hate how easily streamers make money. They don't actually care about the creators. This has been going on for a decade now (since the Red Wedding and the original React channel) and I've seen it turn tiny creators into some of the biggest on the platform (like Daily Dose). I've seen movie studios embrace it and use it in their marketing. I've even seen celebrities make their own reaction content. The criticism is nearly total BS.
He literally slammed his head against his desk so hard after dying in a video game that he had a massive red mark that appeared instantly. WTF are you even talking about? He's as unhinged as they come.
Now get off my lawn!
You've never met a streamer fan online huh?