Pokelawls revealed to his Twitch viewers that he only learned of his exclusion from the video the day before. He appeared perplexed and upset. Perhaps it was in response to a viewer’s comment that he was high.
Pokelawls noticed that his interview wasn’t included in the entire YouTube video that was uploaded to QTCinderella’s channel, so he facetiously called out “Drama Alert,” the well-known online news channel that is run by Keemstar.
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Pokelawls was more upset that he had been excluded from the interview portion. Unbeknownst to him, QTCinderella’s Twitch channel contains the complete, uncut video of the interviewees. Even more, clarification came from her when she said that some of the clips had to be taken down for DMCA-related reasons.
The streamer’s interview was removed from the list of interviewees, and viewers gathered to discuss their opinions. Many people noted that his segment was removed because of copyright concerns. The comments that were shared are listed below.
This user criticized the streamer for being careless in omitting QTCinderella’s justification. Additionally, some users have come forward to say that they understood Pokelawls’ response to be a gimmick and that he was being sarcastic.
By joking that the streamer’s comments were omitted for promotional purposes, this user found the comical aspect of the entire exchange.
The League of Legends and Overwatch streamer currently has over a million followers and is among the Twitch streamers with the most subscriptions. He has dabbled in IRL and VRChat videos and streams in addition to gaming. He started producing content in 2013.