Robert “Robbaz” Berg made a hilarious dig at the new Twitch meta of watching and reacting to random TV shows recently.
When some of his viewers claimed that his comments about other streamers were in violation of Twitch’s TOS, he suggested that Twitch ban at least 65 other streamers before addressing him. He expressed his desire to be among the platform’s top 1000 users.
Several popular streamers, including Felix “xQc” Lengyel, Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker, and Angela “AriaSaki,” have been seen watching random MasterChef US episodes during live streams in recent months, prompting Robbaz to suggest that the streamers involved in the new meta be banned.
During a recent live stream, he was playing Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic when he started ranting about the new Twitch meta. The streamer took issue with reaction streamers on the platform watching random TV shows.
Reaction streamers and Twitch viewers who watch reaction streams, according to Robbaz, should be banned from the platform.
Some of his viewers claimed that he was breaking Twitch’s TOS by “speaking trash” about multiple streamers, which they claimed was against the TOS. Robbaz, on the other hand, claimed that his comments didn’t violate the TOS because he didn’t mention any specific creator.
Robbaz currently has 245k Twitch followers and is nowhere near the top 1000 in terms of popularity. The streamer has around 1.2k subscribers and is ranked around 1300 on Twitch, according to Twitch Tracker.
As a result, he could be referring to his subscriber count, as he was possibly on his way to breaking into the top 1000 at the time of the stream.
The streamer plays a variety of games, including Escape from Tarkov, Project Zomboid, and RimWorld, and his comments did not violate Twitch’s TOS.
please don’t bully my favorite small-medium Swedish streamer.
kthnxbai