Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo, a well-known Twitch streamer and content creator, finished a 10-hour charity live stream during which he did nothing but look at a wall.
Following his formal return to OTK after the company’s sexual assault cover-up investigation was finished at the end of 2022, Twitch streamer Mizkif had an interesting return to streaming. Since that time, Mizkif has resumed regular broadcasting through response videos, Super Mario 64 speedruns, and even in-person workouts that almost went horribly wrong.
The streamer recently finished another, to put it mildly, fascinating Twitch live where he spent 10 hours staring at a wall in front of thousands of people in an effort to collect money for charity. To raise money for the organization RAD at YouAreRad.org, Mizkif finished the stream on January 27, 2023, when he went live on Twitch and turned his back on the streaming setup to face the wall for 10 hours.
A non-profit organization called Rise Above The Disorder, or RAD, pays for mental health treatment for people all around the world. The non-profit, which was initially established as a World of Warcraft guild, has evolved into a means of offering mental health services to people, with a particular emphasis on gamers. While setting up his stream, the content creator prefaced the goal of the stream by saying, “It’s a very mentally destructive stream. It’s very hard. The reason why I like to do this stream is because it tests my mental… This is going to be ridiculous, I am telling you, you do not want to be here unless you are an absolute moron. Which I would probably preface almost every stream I’m in. It’s really dumb.”
The Twitch streamer started his journey in order to finish his challenging objective and raise money for a worthwhile cause. To achieve this, Mizkif continuously ran the media share platform throughout the entire live, allowing viewers to give money to play text-to-speech messages or films to amuse or make the situation more worse.
In order to pass the time, Mizkif also occasionally got company from other streamers like Esfand, Emiru, and others. To the pleasure of his viewers, the streamer ultimately managed to raise almost $11,000 for RAD during the duration of the stream.