YouTube Gaming streamer Thomas "Sykkuno" was the newest streamer to provide his take on the ongoing gambling controversy on Twitch.
The topic of gambling and slots went viral following Felix "xQc's" stream on May 17, when he hosted his first sponsored gambling stream affiliated with the infamous website Stake. Fans were disappointed with their favorite streamer and took to Reddit to express their dislike.
Sykkuno spoke about the controversy during his recent YouTube livestream and put it across certain points. While he was talking on the subject matter, the Las Vegas native mentioned:
During a recent livestream, viewers in the YouTube Live chatroom compared Twitch to YouTube. Sykkuno provided his viewpoint on the topic and mentioned that it is the community surrounding the streamers that makes Twitch a special website.
As the topic of conversation moved ahead, the GTA 5 RP gamer pointed out that he was not gambling on YouTube at least. As soon as he realized the type of statement he made, the YouTuber instantly added:
Some fans pointed out that YouTube pushes fewer advertisements as compared to Twitch and the streamer agreed with the viewers' statement.
He continued the conversation about the prevalence of gambling on Twitch by mentioning that the top three out of five English-speaking streamers on the purple livestreaming platform were playing slots:
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He further added:
The conversation came to a close when the 30-year-old gamer mentioned:
The former Twitch streamer continued with his daily stream and played Valorant with his friends.
A reaction thread on the streamer-focused subreddit r/LivestreamFail had fans agreeing with the streamer's sentiments.
A minor argument amongst fans erupted on the reaction thread.
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