75 Comments on “Twitch is Supporting a Massive Scam”

    1. Conrad Is it a hamburger if it looks, smells, tastes, and feels like a hamburger but i say it isnt?

    1. Isn’t he the dude that ran the top two WoW accounts? That’s about the extent of my knowledge of WoW, that one dude pays actual money to grind his life and dignity away. Well, that and murlocks.

    1. reversalmushroom reverse psychology.
      Usually a guilty party will openly admit they are in the wrong _”as a joke”_

  1. Twitch is too busy perm banning people for saying swear words & playing music they dont like. Twitch is so amaturely ran, I dont understand how it’s still as big as it is other than the fact that it’s already established.

    1. it’s because children have access to the content, and there are already streaming services for adult content. just like clickbait on youtube, they’re benefitting from children and lonely men through their platform, and twitch doesn’t want that

    2. one of the main things is that it doesnt really have any competition, its similar to blizzard with hearthstone. Because they don’t have competitors that are relevant, they can do whatever the fck they want…

  2. Boy, do I dislike twitch. Always nice to see another video about why they’re terrbile.

    Also, Sia is in the pooper right now because of mining equipment. Hilarious to watch, but they’re doing some things that are against the law, so that’s not great.

    1. Twitch is notoriously hypocritical, but what’s the alternative?
      No, seriously, I have no cash and I must stream.

  3. I’m sorry but with how little shits they give about admitting they’re scamming you, if anybody still gets scammed by it, they absolutely deserve it. They shouldn’t be allowed to do this in the first place and they’re still scum for it. If you fell for this though, I don’t feel sorry for you at all, but I do hope you’ve learned your lesson.

    1. Stale Bagelz yes if my grandma was scammed by someone who said listen here i am about to scam you i would certainly tell her that she deserves and probably can’t be trusted outside of a nursing home anymore. I mean come on…..

    2. I think most of their followers think they are joking when theyre saying its a scam, like a running gag on their streams, if you were running a scam it would be an efficient manipulative tactic to treat the accusation that you are running a scam like its true, but in a joking sarcastic way in an effort to discredit it

  4. Sometimes i wake up and i wish that all of this does not work, because i gonna blame myself for my entire existence if it really goes to the moon.

    1. from what i’ve seen all the ppl that disagree a little with what penguinz0 said are called athene cultists, not really , yes there are some dumb shits in this comment section but tbh i dont think athene is doing anything illegal here so i dont see why twitch should ban him. Is a he low degenerate humman being yes, but what he is doing is not illegal, otherwise twitch should take action.

  5. “Reese looks like Danny Sexbang if he was in a heroin bender that never ended and never showered” im gone

    1. Marlile

      A circular argument is an argument where the premise is the same as (or implies) its conclusion.

      First, you should be clearer abour >>what<< you are calling a circular argument, because I really didn't see one. (Which comment, or a which argument of said comment.) Secondly, I don't think you understood what a circular argument is when you made that comment. (I might be wrong about this, if that's the case please go ahead and prove that you understand what it means.)

    2. Look at this way. If I’m admitting I’m telling you all lies right now. Did whatever I tell you, actually a lie? Yes. It is. A scam is still a scam even when you admit it. Because a scam has actions involved. They’re doing the act of scamming. But telling everyone they’re doing it. They are still scamming.

    3. ZXE102R You’re seriously not getting it. It’s just another way for people to donate money. They know what’s going on. It’s actually not a scam if they’re doing it voluntarily while aware of all relevant facts. If you ask someone to buy a knife, and you tell them flat-out that it’s dull and probably won’t cut anything for crap, and they still give you their money, that’s not a scam.

      People do it all the time on the market buying probably-broken crap. You can’t say it’s anymore of a scam than selling an Xbox that explicitly states it may be completely nonfunctional, especially when you have no standard prices to compare it to. This is probably the strongest argument against anyone arguing that it’s a scam, and twitch’s legal team probably knows this as well.

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