It's an insult to female (& male) streamers that bust their ass to build audiences the right way. That's why Zoie got banned long ago.
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It's funny to me that you find it insulting though, I consider myself a successful female streamer and I'm not insulted in the slightest.
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Replying to @djarii @kgb313_twitch and
And for the record, there is no right or wrong way, only individual and unique ways to build a following.
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According to the Twitch TOS, you are incorrect. There is a wrong way. That's why she's no longer there.
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Lmao.. Yet you're still using her as an example when talking about twitch.. What she's doing is perfectly fine on the platform she uses now-
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Replying to @djarii @kgb313_twitch and
So it's irrelevant to even use her in your argument.
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It isn't though. Because there are hundreds of asoiring Zoies out there doing the same thing, contrary to the spirit of the rules.
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If they haven't been banned by Twitch then what they're doing isn't against the rules.
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I was just about to say this.
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Replying to @djarii @AnneMunition and
I think you will find the women you speak of aren't insulted by somebody else's success or how they attained it.
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This guy thinks women need to wear turtlenecks and be on perfect behavior to be considered a "real" streamer/gamer.
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Replying to @Lowco2525 @djari328 and
The irony with your comments is that it's you who perpetuates said myths, not other female streamers. If you don't like someone, don't watch
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