JiDion claimed in a recent YouTube video that Mizkif was the most “cartwheeling” compared to other content creators who reacted to his most recent content. He clarified that a recent video on his main YouTube channel discussed the platform being s**ist and displaying favoritism.
After reacting to the minute-long clip, One True King (OTK) co-founder Matthew provided his views on the subject:
Mizkif reacts to JiDion calling him out, provides take on situation
Last week, streaming community members were astonished to hear that Twitch banned a female content creator for seven days after she was seen performing a questionable act live on stream.
The post went viral, and several well-known content creators provided their take on the YouTuber’s stance, and Mizkif was one of them.
On August 30, the Twitch sensation was browsing through his subreddit and came across a clip in which JiDion seemingly called out the streamer for his opinions. While watching the video, Matthew argued:
Mizkif agreed with JiDion’s assessment of Twitch’s favoritism, saying that “no one should expect anything else” because the platform is, after all, a business:
The Austin, Texas-based streamer provided his views on some content creators being a “brand risk” on the platform:
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A few moments later, Mizkif mentioned that he believed Twitch was “not racist” and added further by saying:
Mizkif explained that he received no words of appreciation from Twitch after hosting the 30-day long streamer fitness camp known as Camp Knut:
The conversation ended when he stated that Twitch considered streamers linked to the “W community” and the LSF community to be a brand risk. Mizkif stated:
Fans react to Mizkif’s take
Mizkif’s clip was posted on r/LivestreamFail, and more than 115 community members reacted to the post. Here are some relevant fan reactions from the streamer subreddit:
Mizkif, one of the biggest content creators on Twitch, started his online career in 2017. Aside from being a Just Chatting streamer, the OTK co-founder has also played several popular gaming titles such as World of Warcraft, Minecraft, Super Mario 64, and Jump King on stream.
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