Alinity seems to be no exception to the Twitch dispute. The uproar surrounding the rounds is at the stage of childish secondary school shenanigans, but often there are a lot of advantages of the headlines surrounding the Twitch player. Taunts are made, and emotions often get hurt on social networking sites, but they typically blow up. Therefore the new dispute Alinity finds itself in has a streamer standing up against, utterly unsolicited, abuse by members of the 100 Thieves Content Production Squad The Gang.
Alinity can raise a few of the conflicts that affect her, but in this case, The Mob is totally out of control, because she’s okay to label them out. Since accepting that toxicity is terrible, then condemning previous, and present, toxic behaviour, choosing to dissipate more toxic behavior is a bad idea, regardless of the status or authority of someone.
Much further work needs to be done to resolve the problem of online toxicity, specifically in relation to gaming and viewing. The level of hatred that customers bring around is unbelievable, and the insensitive actions of influencers, who should do better to keep their fan audiences away from toxic conduct and to constructive channels like raising funds for charities, are not helping matters.