One of the greatest names in the streaming industry, xQc, has some criticisms for Twitter’s newly hired CEO, Elon Musk.

xQc attacked the eccentric billionaire in one of his streams for failing to address a problem that has bothered him for years. He said Musk should concentrate on solving these issues rather than on space. One of the most well-known people in the steaming community is Félix Lengyel, also known by his stage name xQc. He once held the record for being Twitch’s top creator. Although his traffic has substantially fallen over the last couple of years, the well-known streamer still has a sizable fan base and attracts a lot of viewers to his movies. 

Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX, climbed to the throne of Twitter by purchasing shares of the company and taking the position of CEO after a storm of controversy. The hysteria didn’t stop there, either, as Musk doubled his platform activity after landing the job. Tweeting everyday memes and “controversial” opinions. Felix was responding to a twitter video in a recent stream. However the screen remained black and the video kept pausing in the midst. Twitter’s video player, according to xQc, was incapable of handling such a straightforward operation.

xQc said; “Its been happening for years, never fixed. Always garbage….. Stop tweeting about Dogecoin, about space races. Nobody cares about space, nobody gives a f*ck about fixing space. Fix Twitter! Am I in space? No. I am on my phone using Twitter, fix the problem,”

On Twitter, a lot of other individuals have also long since voiced their unhappiness with this issue. The social networking site has made numerous changes to its policies and subscription offerings in an effort to “enhance” the user experience, but there haven’t been any updates regarding its technical problems. Elon revealed his aspirations, though, to turn Twitter into a useful platform for content creators to post their videos and make money. A redesign of the video player may perhaps be in the works at Twitter’s corporate headquarters.