Twitch has appeared in the crosshairs again after streamers xQc, Alinity, Ninja, and his wife, Jessica Blevins, partook in an escalated Twitter argument. The heated discussion concerned the streaming platform's char❀ity events and how some gamers may be paid to participate.

xQc earned the prompt responses from the other streamers by stating his opinion on charity streams. The Overwatch player called ou🍌t chariti💦es by claiming they pay streamers "a flat amount" for their fundraisers. The streamer also admitted that he has even been offered sponsorships for his involvement in the live charity events. His comment attracted some fiery attention on Reddit which subsequently alerted the attention of other big names in the industry.

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DrLupo rejected xQc's speculation on Twitter by claiming he has never received any form of payment for his charity work. The Fortnite streamer raised $1million last year for St. Jude Children's Research Hos🥂pital and firmly disagreed with the notion that gamers are ess🍰entially bribed to contribute to charity streams. While DrLupo's response was relatively tame, other gaming personalities were not so nice about the situatꦆion.

Jessica Blevins wanted to say her piece to xQc by replying to DrLupo's tweet which tightened the tension. The manager and wife of the heavyweight streamer, Ninja, commented that168澳洲幸运5开奖网: xQc "always has some trash to say" and was quick to dismiss his accusations▨. Blevins continued by confirming that she had never heard of any streamer who was paid to host a charity event and concluded by showing her support to such events. xQc responded by accusing Blevins of "halfass" listening to his original clip and continued his attack by suggesting she gets paid for minimal work.

As the dispute turned to Blevins' professional efforts, Ninja was quick to jump to his wife's defense by explaining the amount of hard work she puts into their business and personal life. Ninja concluded his comment by addressing xQc as "a piece of s***" Alinity also joined the thread to d🌠iscredit Team Ninja, who was then quickly shut down by Ninja's reference to her past of animal abuse accusations. The twitter thread quickly became overrun by followers of the dispute as they chimed in on political and sexism issues. A majority of the comments circled around xQx and Blevins' 🐭use of the pet name "sweetie" when referred to the opposite sex.

Despite xQc's post receiving the snowball effect, charity streams still continue to be a proactive way to highlight serious issues within society. Other streamers like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Australian YouTuber Wood Hawker from regularly hosts streams dedicated to raisi𒅌ng awareness for mental health and influential charities. xQc may have intended to caus♕e a ruckus for whatever reason, but a majority of streamers and followers are happy to defend the inspiring charity events.

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