Natalia “Alinity” Mogollon, a Twitch streamer, inspired a fan to create a personalized computer. In addition to the customary letters and fan art, this is just one of the original ways Twitch users show their love to their favorite streamers.

On Twitch, Alinity has more than 1.5 million fans who watch her Just Chatting streams and enjoyable challenges with pals. As a result of her comments about a waiter being a racist and her cat being thrown on stream, she is also a contentious character on the platform.

Since then, she has addressed them and expressed regret for her behavior. Alinity continues to create material for Twitch and YouTube despite these issues, and many of her fans also show their love and support for her. One fanĀ in particular revealed that they had created a special computer just for Alinity. Alinity recently broadcast a film of a computer with a front panel playing a GIF of the streamer licking a lollipops. Additionally, there was a little screen inside that showed the streamer’s varied face expressions. Alinity appeared to be in utter disbelief as she watched the footage and commented on how cool the PC appeared and how it was “hilarious” that someone had included her in the design. Many people who participated in the Twitch conversation expressed similar amazement that a fan had devoted their PC to Alinity.

There were a variety of responses, from question marks to laughing emotes. Some people thought the PC looked “sick,” yet others appeared to think the fan was running “too much.” Although the fan and PC builder’s identities were kept secret, it appears that the Alinity PC is just a unique bespoke design that isn’t now offered anyplace else.

Alinity has already had a lot of strange gifts, such as a dubious scrapbook that featured the butts of her subscribers printed on each page. Many of her followers may be discussing if the custom PC falls under the same category or if it’s just a regular display of support for the broadcaster. But it was distinctive enough to have drawn Alinity’s attention. Due to the length of time fans can spend watching their favorite Twitch streamers talk about their days and play games, many fans frequently feel closer to their favorites.

Fans frequently bring gifts to streamers’ PO boxes and even request selfies when they run into them, all of which are acceptable as long as they give their assent. To follow streamers and dox their personal information is wrong.