On January 21, Twitch star Jeremy "Disguised Toast" appeared as a guest on The Wisemen Podcast. During the conversation, prominent esports personality Rod "Slasher" bought up the streamer-focused subreddit r/LivestreamFail and the type of content on the forum.
Disguised Toast took the opportunity to share his thoughts about the subreddit, revealing that he no longer visits it. He claimed that r/LivestreamFail is an "echo chamber" of content and said it has "no relevance." He stated:
The discussion began at the 01:42 hour mark of Twitch streamer Spencer "Hiko's" January 21 broadcast, when Slasher voiced his opinion on the streamer-oriented subreddit. He stated:
DSG member Josh "steel" inquired about Disguised Toast's thoughts on the subreddit, to which the latter replied that he used to browse it "obsessively" but no longer does.
He claimed that the forum "negatively affected" him and stated:
Timestamp: 01:42:10
According to the OfflineTV member, the r/LivestreamFail subreddit is "very loud." He explained:
Disguised Toast then stated that the subreddit is an "echo chamber" of content and that it is not the "end all be all" for content creators. He continued further, saying:
The conversation concluded with Disguised Toast saying that he "might see" a funny clip among "thousands of submissions."
Disguised Toast's take gained a lot of attention on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, with more than 70 fans reacting. Here's what they had to say:
Disguised Toast is a former Facebook Gaming streamer who returned to livestreaming on Twitch in November 2021. He currently has 2,748,471 followers and averages over 7.5k viewers per stream.
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