Dr. Disrespect Permabanned From Twitch??????

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It’s clear what some of these weirdos are doing and I feel like it’s straight pedo/predatory behavior. It goes beyond just making kid-friendly content. They are clearly trying to convince children they have the same exact child like mindset and that’s creepy as hell to me. Get hype. But do so like a man. Not like a man baby trying to boost his views by using children.

Preach.
 

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This new streaming site is launching soon and look at the follows.:patrice::jbhmm:

https://twitter.com/WatchBrime

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If this is true then it’s a big smack in the face to his twitch subs that lost money on emotes and all that crap. It’s also confusing why he would be acting all upset on his last stream. If you were gonna screw twitch and you had all your ducks in a row then when he found out he was getting banned he should have laughed it off and said something like he’s before “we’re just getting started baby...and just now the 2 time will always be here for you ha ha ha ha haaaaa”.
Unless....he WAS trying to screw twitch and the word got out and the new platform cancelled the deal and he ended up burning both bridges.
Either way, this is seeming cornier and cornier and of nothing else, it makes all of professional streaming look like they are trying to become the WWE which it could never be and would make them look stupid instead of more entertaining. This isn’t the type of publicity stream watchers are just gonna laugh at and be ok with.
 

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It only makes sense that a music streaming platform creates a video streaming platform.

NOW, streamers can hop on and play music without worrying about it being taken down. I was thinking about this and was honestly thinking about writing a blog post about my idea on how these video streaming sites can solve this issue with DCMA takedowns and music on live streaming.

Twitch is owned by Amazon, which has Amazon Music, why not just integrate Amazon Music as the only service that their streamers can play over their streams? It would boost their music streams and keep content creators from bytching about not being able to play music on their streams.

I don't know how true this Google/Spotify thing is seeing as Google has Youtube and Youtube Music, it seems like a conflict of interest to partner with Spotify for a new streaming platform.
 

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If this is true then it’s a big smack in the face to his twitch subs that lost money on emotes and all that crap. It’s also confusing why he would be acting all upset on his last stream. If you were gonna screw twitch and you had all your ducks in a row then when he found out he was getting banned he should have laughed it off and said something like he’s before “we’re just getting started baby...and just now the 2 time will always be here for you ha ha ha ha haaaaa”.
Unless....he WAS trying to screw twitch and the word got out and the new platform cancelled the deal and he ended up burning both bridges.
Either way, this is seeming cornier and cornier and of nothing else, it makes all of professional streaming look like they are trying to become the WWE which it could never be and would make them look stupid instead of more entertaining. This isn’t the type of publicity stream watchers are just gonna laugh at and be ok with.
Twitch refunded his subs. Which I don't think they've ever done.
 

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It only makes sense that a music streaming platform creates a video streaming platform.

NOW, streamers can hop on and play music without worrying about it being taken down. I was thinking about this and was honestly thinking about writing a blog post about my idea on how these video streaming sites can solve this issue with DCMA takedowns and music on live streaming.

Twitch is owned by Amazon, which has Amazon Music, why not just integrate Amazon Music as the only service that their streamers can play over their streams? It would boost their music streams and keep content creators from bytching about not being able to play music on their streams.

I don't know how true this Google/Spotify thing is seeing as Google has Youtube and Youtube Music, it seems like a conflict of interest to partner with Spotify for a new streaming platform.
This makes sense but then who pays the royalties? If I’m a streamer using twitch, why should twitch pay royalties for music I’m using during my stream while use their platform for free?
 

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might've been a 2birds situation. they removed that female's leverage by banning him and he already has his next job secured + she gets a take it or leave it.

Twitch on their usual scumbag shyt

think as bout it, if it was CP and twitch knew about it, the moment the feds get wind amazon starts clearing house. all them mfs get terminated
 

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I don't buy the streaming platform rumor. The platform itself would have to be much better than Twitch by a lot for it to be effective. And it's already been proven with Mixer that big name streamers are not enough to pull in a consistent audience across the entire platform. The other streamers and the company with the new platform would have had to known months in advance about Mixers demise and generate a new contract regarding a new deal with the platform. Now will they ban him? Possibly, but it's likely something else.
 

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I remember seeing Doc shyt on mixer so him trying to kickstart another rival service doesn’t seem likely. And if that was the case it would have been said by sources already
 

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I remember seeing Doc shyt on mixer so him trying to kickstart another rival service doesn’t seem likely. And if that was the case it would have been said by sources already
Yeah he just signed to CAA and got his twitch deal like 2-3 months ago.
 

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This makes sense but then who pays the royalties? If I’m a streamer using twitch, why should twitch pay royalties for music I’m using during my stream while use their platform for free?
Amazon or whichever streaming service owns the platform.

They can figure out a way to make the money make sense. Matter of fact, someone needs to figure out a way to make it make sense. It's been the elephant in the streaming room for a while now
 
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