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dawnmoer

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#1
zombzino

actually the most atrociously horrible take ever. this is the type of shit you expect from vlr peasants not a "content creator"

https://twitter.com/dawnmoer/status/1603451525044604928
https://twitter.com/yurah/status/1603513612881915904

edit: the dude she made fun of has 200 viewers, way more than dawn has ever gotten LMFAOOOO https://www.twitch.tv/dragonslyergaming

edit 2: dawn seems to have deleted their account lol

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dont bring this cringe to vlr

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burritx
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no wonder she got doxxed by riot

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zombzino
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G2ShahZaM [#2]

dont bring this cringe to vlr

i need vlr professionals to make fun of this tho

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thats... how you grow. being consistent. more you do it the better you get and fans can know when youll show up and they have a good amount of time that they can actually tune in. this is such a bad take.
You do need to branch to something more discoverable like short-form sometimes, they are right about that, but really, this is just a horrendous take.
I mean, you dont even need to focus on short form. you can just take shit from your streams.

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actually nvm.
i read through some other tweets of hers.
you can keep shitting on her

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zombzino
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capital_d_colon [#6]

actually nvm.
i read through some other tweets of hers.
you can keep shitting on her

L

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It's a bad take, but it's not that bad lmao

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zombzino [#4]

i need vlr professionals to make fun of this tho

There are several reasons why someone might choose to livestream on Twitch, even if they only bring in a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Practice and improvement: Livestreaming on Twitch can be a great way to practice and improve your skills, whether you're a gamer, a musician, or any other type of content creator. Even if you don't have a large audience, you can still use the platform to get feedback and learn from your mistakes.

  2. Building a community: While having a lot of viewers can be nice, it's not the only way to measure the success of a Twitch stream. Building a small, tight-knit community of dedicated viewers can be just as rewarding, and those viewers can be very supportive and helpful in growing your channel.

  3. Personal enjoyment: Ultimately, the main reason to livestream on Twitch (or any other platform) should be personal enjoyment. If you enjoy creating content and interacting with your viewers, then that should be reward enough, regardless of how many people are watching.

  4. Potential for growth: Finally, it's important to remember that it can take time to grow a Twitch channel. By consistently streaming and building up a backlog of content, you can attract more viewers and potentially grow your audience over time. So even if you only have a few viewers now, that doesn't mean you can't grow in the future.

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zombzino [#4]

i need vlr professionals to make fun of this tho

yeah give the attention seeker more attention.. smart.. average sen fan

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zombzino [#7]

L

I mean its really depends on the way you view streaming.
If its a hobby go for it.

If you want to make it a career. Its more beneficial to grow off other platforms first
twitch really isnt designed in a way to help smaller creators grow

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burritx [#3]

no wonder she got doxxed by riot

wait what happened

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hanafuji [#9]

There are several reasons why someone might choose to livestream on Twitch, even if they only bring in a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Practice and improvement: Livestreaming on Twitch can be a great way to practice and improve your skills, whether you're a gamer, a musician, or any other type of content creator. Even if you don't have a large audience, you can still use the platform to get feedback and learn from your mistakes.

  2. Building a community: While having a lot of viewers can be nice, it's not the only way to measure the success of a Twitch stream. Building a small, tight-knit community of dedicated viewers can be just as rewarding, and those viewers can be very supportive and helpful in growing your channel.

  3. Personal enjoyment: Ultimately, the main reason to livestream on Twitch (or any other platform) should be personal enjoyment. If you enjoy creating content and interacting with your viewers, then that should be reward enough, regardless of how many people are watching.

  4. Potential for growth: Finally, it's important to remember that it can take time to grow a Twitch channel. By consistently streaming and building up a backlog of content, you can attract more viewers and potentially grow your audience over time. So even if you only have a few viewers now, that doesn't mean you can't grow in the future.

W hanafuji take!

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hanafuji [#9]

There are several reasons why someone might choose to livestream on Twitch, even if they only bring in a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Practice and improvement: Livestreaming on Twitch can be a great way to practice and improve your skills, whether you're a gamer, a musician, or any other type of content creator. Even if you don't have a large audience, you can still use the platform to get feedback and learn from your mistakes.

  2. Building a community: While having a lot of viewers can be nice, it's not the only way to measure the success of a Twitch stream. Building a small, tight-knit community of dedicated viewers can be just as rewarding, and those viewers can be very supportive and helpful in growing your channel.

  3. Personal enjoyment: Ultimately, the main reason to livestream on Twitch (or any other platform) should be personal enjoyment. If you enjoy creating content and interacting with your viewers, then that should be reward enough, regardless of how many people are watching.

  4. Potential for growth: Finally, it's important to remember that it can take time to grow a Twitch channel. By consistently streaming and building up a backlog of content, you can attract more viewers and potentially grow your audience over time. So even if you only have a few viewers now, that doesn't mean you can't grow in the future.

can a moderator ban this guy?

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hanafuji
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G2ShahZaM [#14]

can a moderator ban this guy?

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hanafuji [#12]

wait what happened

To compete for gc you had to put legal information in.
She had some issue with riot. Which led to them suspending her.
In the report they used her full legal name

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hanafuji [#9]

There are several reasons why someone might choose to livestream on Twitch, even if they only bring in a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Practice and improvement: Livestreaming on Twitch can be a great way to practice and improve your skills, whether you're a gamer, a musician, or any other type of content creator. Even if you don't have a large audience, you can still use the platform to get feedback and learn from your mistakes.

  2. Building a community: While having a lot of viewers can be nice, it's not the only way to measure the success of a Twitch stream. Building a small, tight-knit community of dedicated viewers can be just as rewarding, and those viewers can be very supportive and helpful in growing your channel.

  3. Personal enjoyment: Ultimately, the main reason to livestream on Twitch (or any other platform) should be personal enjoyment. If you enjoy creating content and interacting with your viewers, then that should be reward enough, regardless of how many people are watching.

  4. Potential for growth: Finally, it's important to remember that it can take time to grow a Twitch channel. By consistently streaming and building up a backlog of content, you can attract more viewers and potentially grow your audience over time. So even if you only have a few viewers now, that doesn't mean you can't grow in the future.

W

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G2ShahZaM [#14]

can a moderator ban this guy?

your username is g2 shahzam

#19
zombzino
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hanafuji [#8]

It's a bad take, but it's not that bad lmao

https://twitter.com/yurah/status/1603513612881915904

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hanafuji [#12]

wait what happened

riot punished dawnmoer for something in GC and they used her dead name

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zombzino [#19]

https://twitter.com/yurah/status/1603513612881915904

30 sec clip with no context nice

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zombzino
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reycac [#21]

30 sec clip with no context nice

critizing a small streamer randomly because he just wanted to do a "chill" stream

#23
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pretty sure dawn literally averages like 10 viewers herself, what kind of take is this?? let people have fun and do what they love, you dont just get 10k viewers overnight. it takes years of effort to gain a platform which is why some people stream so often no matter the viewer count. dawn has a huge fkin ego, please humble her.

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hanafuji [#9]

There are several reasons why someone might choose to livestream on Twitch, even if they only bring in a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Practice and improvement: Livestreaming on Twitch can be a great way to practice and improve your skills, whether you're a gamer, a musician, or any other type of content creator. Even if you don't have a large audience, you can still use the platform to get feedback and learn from your mistakes.

  2. Building a community: While having a lot of viewers can be nice, it's not the only way to measure the success of a Twitch stream. Building a small, tight-knit community of dedicated viewers can be just as rewarding, and those viewers can be very supportive and helpful in growing your channel.

  3. Personal enjoyment: Ultimately, the main reason to livestream on Twitch (or any other platform) should be personal enjoyment. If you enjoy creating content and interacting with your viewers, then that should be reward enough, regardless of how many people are watching.

  4. Potential for growth: Finally, it's important to remember that it can take time to grow a Twitch channel. By consistently streaming and building up a backlog of content, you can attract more viewers and potentially grow your audience over time. So even if you only have a few viewers now, that doesn't mean you can't grow in the future.

mfs after discovering chatgpt

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hanafuji
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mfs after discovering chatgpt

bro don't expose me like that ppl actually thought it came from me and ppl were replying W take and shii
don't ruin it 😭

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hanafuji [#25]

he's popping off rn tho damn
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkDx41RWAAE52SI?format=jpg&name=large

he deadass has more viewers than dawn now LMFAO

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hanafuji [#25]

he's popping off rn tho damn
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkDx41RWAAE52SI?format=jpg&name=large

this is nice to see though

#29
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hanafuji [#26]

bro don't expose me like that ppl actually thought it came from me and ppl were replying W take and shii
don't ruin it 😭

Naah bro it's pretty evident...no sane person on vlr would take time to provide pointwise explanation lmao

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Germanium [#29]

Naah bro it's pretty evident...no sane person on vlr would take time to provide pointwise explanation lmao

LMAOOO

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hanafuji [#26]

bro don't expose me like that ppl actually thought it came from me and ppl were replying W take and shii
don't ruin it 😭

Twitch streaming is not worthwhile if a streamer has a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Time and resources: Livestreaming can be a significant time investment, and if a streamer is not bringing in a significant number of viewers or revenue, it may not be a practical use of their time. Additionally, streaming on Twitch requires a stable internet connection and a certain level of technical knowledge and skills. These resources could potentially be better spent on other activities or hobbies.

  2. Competition: The competition on Twitch is fierce, and there are many factors that can affect a streamer's ability to attract and retain viewers. It is important for streamers to carefully consider their goals and resources before committing to streaming on the platform.

  3. No guarantee of success: While it is possible for a streamer with a small number of viewers to grow their audience over time, there is no guarantee of success. It is important to be realistic about the potential for growth and success on the platform.

  4. Alternative ways to practice and improve skills: Livestreaming on Twitch is not the only way to practice and improve skills. There are many other ways to get feedback and learn from mistakes, such as joining online communities or seeking out mentors and coaches.

  5. Other ways to build a community: While building a small, tight-knit community of dedicated viewers on Twitch can be rewarding, there are many other ways to build a community and find support and encouragement. For example, a streamer could participate in online forums or join a local group or club related to their interests.

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tbh good take, streaming with 1-2 concurrent viewers is a waste of fucking time you degens lololololol

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seankuku [#32]

tbh good take, streaming with 1-2 concurrent viewers is a waste of fucking time you degens lololololol

average team liquid fan

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zombzino [#33]

average team liquid fan

streaming 6hrs a day just to average single digit numbers, yeah go for it great idea

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this dawnmoer guy is annoying as fuck on twitter

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G2ShahZaM
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seankuku [#34]

streaming 6hrs a day just to average single digit numbers, yeah go for it great idea

you owned him

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babysasuke
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@nutab1e

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zombzino
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seankuku [#34]

streaming 6hrs a day just to average single digit numbers, yeah go for it great idea

vlr users when someone has fun

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spookmeister [#18]

your username is g2 shahzam

stopped reading at G2

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brobeans
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it's a good take. why waste hours of ur life doing something incorrectly? exceptions are those who do it for fun and don't care about increasing viewers

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hanafuji
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babysasuke [#37]

@nutab1e

how dare u call out my fav streamer like dat, he's soon to reach 5 concurrent viewers I'll let you know 😀😀😀

#42
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burritx [#20]

riot punished dawnmoer for something in GC and they used her dead name

wtf is a dead name

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brobeans [#42]

wtf is a dead name

it's a before trans name thing i guess

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zombzino [#38]

vlr users when someone has fun

streaming 6hrs everyday to 1 person = fun?

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brobeans [#40]

it's a good take. why waste hours of ur life doing something incorrectly? exceptions are those who do it for fun and don't care about increasing viewers

its not tho like let people live their lives + she doesnt get that many viewers either

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tubagod [#45]

its not tho like let people live their lives + she doesnt get that many viewers either

"let ppl live their lives" yeah imma be unproductive all day I am living life well
you are mega beta

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seankuku [#44]

streaming 6hrs everyday to 1 person = fun?

fun is subjective

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zombzino [#47]

fun is subjective

whatever float your boat you dumb fuck Xd

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seankuku [#46]

"let ppl live their lives" yeah imma be unproductive all day I am living life well
you are mega beta

bro what are u saying, all im saying and whatever everyone is saying is like if people wanna stream let them stream it doesnt matter how many viewers they have and if they put enough effort then they eventually will make it though
also ur cringe af for saying beta

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tubagod [#49]

bro what are u saying, all im saying and whatever everyone is saying is like if people wanna stream let them stream it doesnt matter how many viewers they have and if they put enough effort then they eventually will make it though
also ur cringe af for saying beta

yeah let me waste an entire year on streaming so I can average 5 viewers instead of 1

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seankuku [#50]

yeah let me waste an entire year on streaming so I can average 5 viewers instead of 1

Ong bruh

#52
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seankuku [#48]

whatever float your boat you dumb fuck Xd

Xd

#53
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babysasuke [#37]

@nutab1e

😱

#54
Styling911
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never heard of this guy before

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spookmeister
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bro, when someone like Minx whose job is just to stream responds and calls it a bad take you know you fucked up πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€

#56
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tweet hwree

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Styling911 [#54]

never heard of this guy before

its a girl

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Dybala21
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Bro think streamers just instantly spawned 1000 in early days of streaming

#59
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wait she got banned? LMAOOOOOOOOOO

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burritx [#59]

wait she got banned? LMAOOOOOOOOOO

no she deleted her socials
no ones getting banned for saying stuff like this

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Nezko_ [#60]

no she deleted her socials
no ones getting banned for saying stuff like this

still funny asf

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its a girl

Are you blind

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SigmaMale [#62]

Are you blind

Good riddance SigmaMale

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hanafuji [#41]

how dare u call out my fav streamer like dat, he's soon to reach 5 concurrent viewers I'll let you know 😀😀😀

Based polska

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burritx [#63]

Good riddance SigmaMale

What

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Mbappe
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Asking whats the point to someone streaming months/years to literally 1/0 viewer is kinda fair. Everyone had to start somewhere but had at least their friends tune in or people got in from some other platform/community.

Just going live and telling nobody, but expecting people to eventually show up, after months of streaming only is just a waste of your time if you want to be an actual streamer

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SigmaMale [#62]

Are you blind

transfem

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Mbappe [#66]

Asking whats the point to someone streaming months/years to literally 1/0 viewer is kinda fair. Everyone had to start somewhere but had at least their friends tune in or people got in from some other platform/community.

Just going live and telling nobody, but expecting people to eventually show up, after months of streaming only is just a waste of your time if you want to be an actual streamer

Had the right thought process, went about explaining it and handling the mess after terribly. Seems to have been a trend with her recently, not sure if that's a result of people not thinking about what they say on social media, or the fact that they're 16 and not thinking things through yet.

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burritx [#61]

still funny asf

anyway she was annoying asf

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Mugen_24 [#68]

Had the right thought process, went about explaining it and handling the mess after terribly. Seems to have been a trend with her recently, not sure if that's a result of people not thinking about what they say on social media, or the fact that they're 16 and not thinking things through yet.

theyre 18 ig :skull: (as per the bio)
if theyre not they had a nsfw acc with ykwim
wtf

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SigmaMale
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Nezko_ [#67]

transfem

Wow I couldn't tell. How can I personally apologize to her

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FlyingDoggoWoweeClap9
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peter park long lost twin?

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Nezko_ [#70]

theyre 18 ig :skull: (as per the bio)
if theyre not they had a nsfw acc with ykwim
wtf

Oh fuck, that changes things lol

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Mugen_24 [#73]

Oh fuck, that changes things lol

idk bruh yk cuz people were fr saying thats it weird that youre like 15 nd posting this shi but her bio said otherwise lmao
idk

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Nezko_ [#74]

idk bruh yk cuz people were fr saying thats it weird that youre like 15 nd posting this shi but her bio said otherwise lmao
idk

All ik is she flubbed the easiest internet apology kek

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what was the take unfortunately because dawn deleted their twitter account, i cant see the tweet

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fourlvalorant [#76]

what was the take unfortunately because dawn deleted their twitter account, i cant see the tweet

pretty much just shitting on aspiring streamers for continuing to go live even though they have single digit viewers

apparently trying to stream before having a dedicated audience is cringe, according to this no-name content creator on twitter πŸ’€

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Mugen_24 [#68]

Had the right thought process, went about explaining it and handling the mess after terribly. Seems to have been a trend with her recently, not sure if that's a result of people not thinking about what they say on social media, or the fact that they're 16 and not thinking things through yet.

Facts, but also a bit of the classic β€œi dont like waffles, so you hate pancakes” twitter action. With people making it about any size small streamer

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babysasuke [#77]

pretty much just shitting on aspiring streamers for continuing to go live even though they have single digit viewers

apparently trying to stream before having a dedicated audience is cringe, according to this no-name content creator on twitter πŸ’€

thank you babysucksuck

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