Twitch has been compromised

I implore everyone to check how every single streamer reacts to this, if they are cool/dont care its a relatively good sign.
But the far more problematic event would be if they try and cover it up and go "I have been found out" for these people are snakes of the highest caliber
 
Joel deserves more imho.
I'm surprised too that his amount is less than I thought, but he's certainly not hurting for money. In Vinny's case, he's probably pulling less than he did prior to the #metoo scandal attempt.

Critikal is making absurd stacks, though. Holy shit. I know he draws in tens of thousands of viewers, so it shouldn't come as a surprise to me. Makes me wonder how Huggbees/Andrew does in comparison?
 
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.
Yeah, name one time socialism hasn't been used as a scam to amass wealth and power.
 
I'm gonna see when I'm not on the phone what Alinity / Natalia Mongollon makes. Looks are going south, but there plenty of long term paypigs who dig the parasocial engagement with her. Another might that porn thot (a few porn thots there now) Babyrainbow. Go to the stream and somehow buys a sub for everyone without fail. Going around the place is obviously cheap that the minor [Islamic content] she does for her vids. There's another, usually working as an accountant, so to speak. Forget her name, but Twitch is either a possible easier place to get money or an ad for her other activities. What a dump this planet is.
Keep in mind that these hoes apparently make most of their money on OnlyFans. Alinity herself said at some point that Twitch donations are pocket change in comparison.
Which explains why there's so few thots on the list of top streamers by income and why they're so far behind male gaming channels.
 
Okay, I'm convinced, there is concentrated fuckery afoot.

If you'll excuse me, I have accounts to delete.
Prediction: a bunch of "social justice" troons in tech watched the first season of Mr. Robot, pulled on their programming socks, and decided to fuck up the woke companies that were stupid enough to hire and put up with them.
 
how in gods name is hasanabi making so much money!? even more than asmocuck!?

this is pure insanity!
Pandering to literal losers who give money to a manbaby grifter who spouts edgy political drivel works out it seems, from 5 bucks to 5 bucks you end up with a ton lol!
Highest is Amouranth at $93k per month. Ironmouse is also higher than her. Really makes me wonder why I've seen her shilled so hard literally everywhere when she's not even close to the top earning female streamer, let alone the male ones.
Any info on Pekora? I like Ironmouse, she's fine on my book.

Schizos on 4chan have been warning of an imminent complete internet shutdown for a little while now. Who knows, but personally I still think these are isolated events. Time will tell
An internet shutdown in 1999 would have been a massive disaster, let alone one in 2021. Very unlikely to actually happen, but major cybersecurity incidents happening on the same fucking week does reek of horseshit in the air!
 
Another thing to note from what I'm hearing is that all the payout data only includes anything handled directly via Twitch via bits, bounties, subs and the like. I assume just about every major streamer on the list also uses donations in some fashion and those are usually handled externally by StreamLabs et al - Twitch tried to wrestle some control of that with the bits system but hardly anyone uses them and Twitch takes a significant cut of the money from bits anyways.

It's very likely that almost all their actual earnings are way, WAY fucking higher than the figures given. I shudder to imagine that stream in first place likely having made more than 10mil, let alone just under that ballpark, since Aug 2019, all for sitting on their ass playing Dungeons & Dragons.

Rob them all.
 
Oh, almost forgot. The fact that this happened after Facebook fiasco may not be a coincidence, but it doesn't have to be some large all-encompassing evil plot.
Leaker could've had this on their hands for a while, and perhaps seeing the chaos of the past couple days encouraged them to finally drop it. It could be any number of reasons.

Someone said that security was probably compromised because of remote work and that seems very plausible. Meaning a lot more companies might suffer from this vulnerability, since majority of tech companies quickly embraced the idea of working from home.
In a way, every person with sufficient access becomes a weakpoint. There's a number of ways to exploit that.
 
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