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"Being Drunk Doesn't Excuse You.....": Myth Confronts Ninja Over Criticism of Smaller Streamers

  • Ishani Yadav
  • July 12, 2023 (UPDATED: July 19, 2023 17:35 IST)

A Clash of Streaming Personalities Highlights Debate on Supporting Lesser-Known Content Creators

Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, a well-known game broadcaster, recently got into trouble after Ali "Myth" Kabbani publicly called him out for his criticism of smaller streamers. In a contentious discussion on social media, Myth criticized Ninja's actions and stated "being inebriated should not be used as an excuse for insulting people". The altercation has sparked a wider debate about the obligation of well-known broadcasters to help and promote up-and-coming content creators.

In the gaming industry, Ninja is well-known for his enormous fan base and influence. The dispute started when he made disparaging remarks about other broadcasters during a live stream. His comments, which implied that lesser streamers weren't working hard enough to thrive, drew criticism from both viewers and other video producers.

Sparked debate between Ninja and Myth

Myth, a well-known streamer in his own way, vehemently disagreed with Ninja's remarks. He denounced Ninja's actions in a series of tweets, emphasizing the detrimental effects such comments can have on aspiring streamers who are already dealing with many difficulties in a cutthroat market. Myth maintained that although Ninja's statements may have been affected by his intoxication, this should not absolve him of responsibility for his conduct.

The conflict between these two streaming personalities has brought attention to a persistent problem in the streaming community: how lesser streamers are treated. Many new video producers struggle to stand out among veteran streamers, making it difficult for them to grow an audience and earn exposure. Popular streamers must now use their platform to encourage and help individuals who are still getting their bearings in this situation.

Influential streamers have a responsibility that extends beyond merely producing enjoyable video; they act as mentors for aspiring artists and have the ability to influence the streaming community as a whole. In order to create a welcoming environment where all streamers, regardless of size, feel inspired and driven to follow their passions, constructive criticism and mentorship can go a far way.

Ninja's response to Myth

While it's vital to acknowledge that streamers, like all people, are capable of making mistakes, it's also critical to hold them responsible for their behavior. Ninja's intoxicated remarks serve as a warning to streamers to be careful with their words and consider the effect they may have on others. The incident's apology and subsequent introspection should be viewed as a chance for Ninja and the streaming industry as a whole to grow and learn.

Finally, in response to Myth's call-out, Ninja spoke up, apologizing for his remarks and admitting the need to be more understanding of the difficulties encountered by lesser broadcasters. He underlined the value of encouraging a pleasant environment and promised to support up-and-coming content creators more in the future.

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