JSchlatt with his return stream since jan 2020 he had a file created that bans anyone with a username that is play on the dream smp type people it's actually pretty funny
The only thing I don't get (since I've never watched Schlatt but have seen him on other people's streams) is the motivation. This was Schlatt's first stream in almost 2 years and he kicked it off by banning anyone with certain things in their usernames that indicated they were Minecraft stans (superfans). I've never been into Minecraft so I don't know what that community is like but Schlatt seemingly decided that a good way to curb toxicity, or at least what he perceives to be toxicity for his stream, was to purge the Minecraft stans. Over 100,000 of them gone, banned from his community, with with the press of a button.
Schlatt got popular bc of Minecraft and being friends with the most popular Minecraft people. That gave him tons of 12 year old annoying fans. They takeover and ruin the chat and are also awful on Twitter. He’s trying to get out of that demo so he went through and banned all the usernames that are fan names of the Minecraft people. (Dreamwastaken, karljacobs, tommyinnit, georgenotfound are some of them and they all make names that are plays on those names) he’s basically trying to be an asshole to them so they unfollow him
Ludwig had a solid point on his stream that if it's on youtube the youtube description will talk about copyright owner and if that part is clear then you are good to watch so maybe she was watching avatar outside of that and that's what caused it
she was watching shit owned by Viacom, they don't fuck around. streaming old Gordo is less dangerous. Toast is skating on thin ice because Japan is super strict about DMCA, he's likely just floating under the radar. I used to watch old Japanese variety (like stuff from the 80s and 90s) when I was learning Japanese and those got taken down on Youtube all the time.
I think it's two things. 1) people are mad bc it's "lazy content" and they still retain viewers and 2) some fear it will put more eyeballs on twitch from a legal perspective and get other things taken away
is this a serious post? because well, everything? if you don't have express written permission from a copyright holder and you're not even remotely attempting fair use (nobody in this meta is doing that no matter how red in the face Hasan might get saying he or they are) then it's just straight violation of copyright. the BBC could let you stream the entire 26 year original run of Dr. Who in 2022 and then come back in 2025 and say "hey, fuckface, why'd you stream our shit?". this isn't trademark stuff that has to be actively sought out and fought for, copyright is forever and whenever the holder sees fit to DMCA you is at their discretion and at no point is there some statute of limitations where if they don't act upon it in x amount of time you're in the clear. also, saying "stop snitching" when you are actively participating in this meta and are, in fact, self-snitching is just a bucket full of dumb. essentially. fans hate the lazy meta, other streamers are worried about the potential for a ContentID kind of system that would annihilate them as ContentID is a fucking nightmare for creators on Youtube and rife for abuse and harassment.
the snitching part was a joke and he said that in order to receive a DMCA strike, the rights holder still has to issue the claim which is what he said this meta is only dying bc Fox issued a DMCA claim
no, he said it's fair use if they don't pursue a DMCA which is patently false. this is like some "is it stealing if you don't get caught" type logic by him.
you're getting tangled up in the wording to just be mad at the tweet what he is essentially saying is you're free to do what you want until the company puts in a DMCA claim
but see, that's really fucking dumb advice, which is what I'm mocking. these companies have more than just DMCA to protect them and telling people to risk it for the biscuit and just pray nothing happens is some privileged shit. "feel free to steal until you get caught" is the smoothest brain logic. honestly, I get he's like your fav streamer and all but it's OK to step back and say he has dumb takes on things because he does. he's at the top of this meta, of course he's going to argue that whatever he's doing is fine and dandy, that doesn't actually make it true.
I almost never watch hasan he spends too much time on fox news and other right wing grifters and I can't watch that only time I like him is when he's on someone else's stream
I guess you follow him heavily on Twitter? I just feel like ITT I see you post his tweets or tweets about him, I just assumed you also watched him.
i also struggle with the "fans hate the lazy meta" when basically every streamer who was watching master chef was getting really high view counts compared to average
i think the majority of the critiques were old school twitch people who are still mad that just chatting exists and its not a gaming platform anymore and the LSF performative outrage crew that gets extra juiced up when Hasan is involved
now that I think about it hasan was using xqc's youtube links for MasterChef and I dont recall xqc getting a dmca claim for them
he put a super small line on the wheel where if it landed on it the viewer got $10,000 he didn't realize that and thought it was just the $70 section
Holy shit lmao. Fucking mizkif, he also could wipe his ass with 10k and he wouldn’t miss it at all tho
ya, he ran a bounty right after and said he got $1600 from it plus the clip/video he'll make out of it
I have never watched a doctor disrespect stream or video, but goddammit, I need to know why he was banned. Fuck
You're probably right. For a while he'd been pushing the boundaries at twitch which resulted in some bans and left him open to legal trouble (bathroom stunt at E3). At the end he was trending awfully close to peddling some egregious COVID/5G disinfo.