The well-known streamer no longer gathers a hundred thousand people in his live broadcasts, why?
The world of streamers and youtubers is making a lot of noise in these first months of 2023. Currently, we are talking about series saturation, useless salsa, controversies, various fundraisers, cancellations… What’s going on with content creators? To answer this question, you would have to open a melon and spread it out a bit, so Knowing the opinion of a reference like Auronplay would be of great help in clarifying this question..
As many of you know, this streamer suffered one of the biggest “funadas” that I remember seeing in the history of internet content creation. Thousands of people have charged Auronplay after a series of tweets that linked him to Nazism and personal attacks on different groups went viral. Auron already devoted an entire video to addressing this topic several weeks ago, however He spoke about it relatively recently in one of his direct.
Auronplay talks about haters and their declining audience
- During one of his last broadcasts of TicAuronplay commented that If his audience has gone from 100,000 to 40,000 people, it’s because he wanted it that way.
- “I know how to get 100k and I know how to get 40k viewersI am at this moment when I decided to have this number of people, to be able to devote myself a little more intimately to my community and to be very happy”commented the streamer
- Another day he picked up the subject from his funada and said that he was shocked to see how other content creators (he didn’t even know it) attacked him en masse and they showed they had a lot of dislike for him for no apparent reason
- According to Auron himself, time has taught him that all this hatred stems from a very simple idea: “It bothers them a lot that I’m up there” (top of Twitch)
Surely the vast majority of you already have a well-formed opinion about Auronplay, streamer chatter and the Twitch situation in general, but when it comes to this content creator, it seems to be very clear that he doesn’t don’t want to go up. Right now, he wants to devote himself to his audience, play what he wants and break with the big series. What do you think?