Canadian broadcaster Felix “xQc” Langelel, who was named the most followed streamer on Twitch in 2022, has criticized creators for continuing to gamble on streams. It has been reported Dexerto.
He noted that small channels with a small audience continue to conduct such streams quietly, all popular bloggers have been actively criticized and punished for such posts for several years. In the past, xQc itself hosted similar publications.
“Where is the anger of the anti-gambling? Where are all the damn tweets? All these guys together may have 20-30k viewers, but where has everyone gone? Where are all the calls? — He was angry during the February 2 broadcast.
The Canadian criticized the double standard regarding streamers on Twitch. “They are breaking the terms, but unlike one or two big publishers who do these types of posts when allowed, no one thinks about them. Isn’t that crazy?” Langel added.
He urged critics to be consistent in their fight against gambling streams. “If you oppose, then do it right or don’t do it at all,” xQc said.
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Source: Gazeta

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