Twitch has been compromised

Most likely legal loophole mumbo jumbo because the streamers don't get paid directly in Bits. Don't know if this is relevant but they can be acquired for free. My guess is that Bits has to be a legal thing, because otherwise, why wouldn't they just have a direct donation option? They're losing money to Streamlabs (who take a cut of donos as a processing fee) otherwise.
Pretty sure it's so twitch avoids being treated like a bank. They hold onto your bits that you buy, not money you deposit with them.
 
It's amazing the hypocrisy on his part to buy a 3M home in West Hollywood but in the same breath lecture people on the ills of capitalism.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/socia...r-for-buying-dollar3-million-los-angeles-home
I really don’t know why anyone thinks it’s hypocritical for a socialist to bilk millions from their subjects. That’s literally the end goal every one of them aspires towards - a world where everyone has to work, except them and their friends.
 
Fuck me, and I thought DarkSydePig was making a lot of cash, these niggas making MILLIONS from braindead simps, and zoomer consoomers.

Hopefully this wakes up a few of the sheeple donating to these retards, but don't hold your breathe.
I hope for the same but we both know this will only empower zoomers to try to get their favorite streamer higher on the leaderboard.

Dude we're only $300,000 from top 10 POGGERS DONATE!
 
Other than kitboga who is a good boy and dindu nuffin the rest of this disgusts me. The amount of money these wastes of oxygen are making is literally sickening. Extra hilarious that a lot of them are apparently "socialists"? lmao

The only acceptable form of paypiggery is giving a mentally handicapped kid with a speech impediment money for silver and hoodies so he can use what little profit he makes to buy borsch in his easter european shithole.
 
Too many hacks are happening to too many large companies in too short of a time. Im getting convinced something big is going to happen in the near future.
Nah, this is the result of hooking up corporate servers to the Internet so employees can work remotely via their virus ridden gaming laptops. The reason people went to offices is most of the data on the servers was on a semi-closed corporate intranet and that's if the servers in the building were even hooked up to any larger network specifically to make things like this less likely.

It was all done fast and security wasn't a priority.
 
Right on the heels of the alleged billion user data leak by FB. Twitter next?
The CCP is tooling up to invade Taiwan. Best guesstimate before the New Year they'll do something major.

I don't believe for a second that FB went offline because some Panjeet coder was too busy wanking over white girl barely legal porn and hit the wrong update button.

They're letting American big tech firms known that they can take them completely offline anytime they want to. We'll know an invasion has started when all of it goes dark.
 
What the hell is this about a Steam competitor? Are they going to require that games you stream on Twitch be launched through that?
 
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