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Deas by daylight community is TOXIC in general
Not really some twitch streamers are openly toxic with their cam and socials up.
The toxic players tend to be those who cannot succeed socially, as most gamers I've gamed with tend to be passive relaxed people, and watch toxic gamers shoot their mouths off.
the way he shows that he owns them is by making them toxic. so that nobody would possibly be interested in it. and yet they have to put up with it, thereby signifying that they accept his rule.
most cultures turn out the way I described; it's hard to say gaming is any worse than any others. it's what makes peoples complaints about toxicity so annoying; they're more likely prejudiced against games and ignore toxicity elsewhere.
It's happened a few times where particularly toxic people have been doxed and end up being some 18- 22 year old working a minimum wage job, bored out of his mind or a middle aged man working a 9 - 5 with a family.
Seems to be mostly men but that is anecdotal
God almost staged a coup over Tetris you know.
I heard she hasn't given up on it yet, either.