After having a heated debate with Tyler "Trainwreckstv," Twitch star Hasan "HasanAbi" returned to his channel on March 22, 2023 to host a Just Chatting broadcast. While reviewing clips from the previous day's livestream, his attention turned to a viewer comment. It pointed out that French-Canadian content creator Felix "xQc's" YouTube editor had titled a video stating HasanAbi was "arguing in bad faith" amidst the AdrianahLee-CrazySlick s*xual assault controversy.
After cross-checking and verifying the claim, the Turkish-American personality was taken aback and called out xQc and his YouTube editor. He stated:
At the 50-minute mark of his livestream earlier today, HasanAbi's attention was drawn to a viewer named "mightyjaime," who commented:
After reading the claims, the political commentator began searching on YouTube and discovered that the Twitch chatter was correct. His initial reaction was:
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The Twitch streamer read out loud the title of a six-month-old YouTube video, in which xQc, Hasan, and Trainwreckstv were debating the AdrianahLee-CrazySlick s*xual assault controversy:
According to HasanAbi, it was not appropriate for xQc to release the video with the aforementioned title, which he claimed was false. He went on to say that the editors of the former Overwatch pro were "unhinged":
HasanAbi calling out xQc's YouTube editor was the top post on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit for a while. Here's a snapshot of some of the most pertinent comments:
While one Redditor expressed surprise that xQc's YouTube editor was "still employed," another community member claimed that Felix and his community were "insanely malicious" during the s*xual assault controversy.
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