Disguised Toast is well known for having strong opinions. That's part of what's made him such a popular streamer in Twitch's Just Chatting category. While some of his takes may be offbase at times, or even outright trolling, he typically provides thoughtful explanations for them. The latest example from Disguised Toast provides insight into his views on content creators, as he discusses whether he respects YouTubers or Twitch streamers more.
The question originated in a conversation Disguised Toast had with YouTuber and competitive eater Matt Stonie on a recent episode of the OfflineTV podcast. Disguised Toast asked the question of whether it's harder to be a streamer or YouTuber. This led to Disguised Toast answering his own question, saying that he respected YouTubers more. He respects how independent content creators on YouTube are, as well as how fiercely competitive they have to be in order to get viewers to watch their videos over other content creators.
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He says that streaming on Twitch, or streaming in general, is a much more collaborative experience. It's a lot more about who a streamer knows on Twitch, so that they can create unique experiences and «farm» drama. Disguised Toast also says that he has favorite top YouTube content creators that he watches and that he enjoys the craft that goes into making that content, whereas he sees creating streaming content as much more straightforward — he mentions Shroud shooting people in FPS games and both Mizkif and Hasan covering weekly drama.
Disguised Toast does admit that he may not have an unbiased prospect on the matter. He explains that he knows how the sausage is made, so to speak, when it
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