Twitch streamer, Rich Campbell claims that Disguised Toast purposely got Twitch DMCA struck in order to stay “relevant”.
The Twitch TV show react meta, which was started by one of the site’s most popular creators Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel watching MasterChef, overtook the platform in early 2022. It had streamers such as Pokimane, Mizkif, and others partake in it, giving a new type of content to the platform. But one of the main popular streamers decided to take it to the next level.
Upon his return to the platform, Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast’ Wang made it clear that his fellow content creators on the platform are “scared” to take risks. This was in response to several streamers’ lack of risk-taking, in his eyes, due to them only watching TV shows and reacting to it as a form of content.
This prompted him to push the react meta even further, broadcasting full episodes of Naruto and Death Note getting him banned from the site. He later revealed that the ban was staged in order to scare other streamers from doing the same.
Rich Campbell claims Disguised used Twitch DMCA strike to stay “relevant”
On a stream on January 15, Rich Campbell reacted to Disguised Toast’s statement that claimed he staged the ban, but he also classified Rich Campbell as “some dude [who] streamed Lord of the Rings”
In response to this, he had a few choice words to say about Disguised Toast, stating that he was watching anime because he was “dramatically losing viewership” and he wanted to do “something relevant”.
At first, the streamer had a few choice words directed at Disguised Toast after he seemingly didn’t like his initial comments.
“Some dude,” he laughed. “I liked him better when he didn’t stream with his stupid ass face, bro. Look, I don’t care about him not knowing my f**king name, I don’t care about him some dudeing me but is he literally sitting here like he’s some f**king content genius?”
Rich Campbell continued his response towards Disguised Toast’s comments, “Bro, are you f**king kidding me?” he said. “‘I can control the narrative’? Bro you were watching f**king anime, you f**king idiot. You were watching anime because you were dramatically losing viewership and you wanted to do something relevant, man.”
Rich Campbell is among the many big-named streamers who’ve put their hand in the Twitch react meta cookie jar, but only time will tell if, like Disguised Toast, he’ll be subject to a ban as well.
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