
xQc Lashes Out At Haters Who Hold Streamers Accountable For Things They Did Not Do
Twitch streamer xQc is well-known for being straight-forward and outright with his opinions. He is one of the most famous streamers on Twitch and doesn’t sugarcoat anything.
In the past, xQc has lashed out on haters when he felt that they were being unreasonable. And now, the streamer has taken a tough stance against Twitter users who throw hate at streamers and hold them accountable acting like they are the most perfect human beings on earth who don’t make any mistakes.
xQc believes that these haters on Twitter, in the process of holding a streamer accountable, do more harm than they good.
What Did xQc Say?
After watching a video of Nick ‘Nmplol’ Polom on his stream recently, he saw Nick talking highly about the r/LiveStreamFails community on reddit. Nick said that it is a good community and holds streamers accountable . xQc added his own version to it later on. Here is what he said:
“You know what’s interesting about this? Twitter is always the exact opposite,” he said. “They hold people accountable for things that they didn’t do because they want to achieve this. Twitter wants to achieve this.
“They want to be like, ‘oh, let’s hold them accountable for what they did.’ But instead, they hold people accountable for what they didn’t do and celebrate people who did bad things. It’s just so weird, dude. It’s like a world upside down.”
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