While streaming from his hotel in Japan, Disguised Toast reacted to Drew Gooden's review of Ninja's Masterclass on streaming. As he watched the video with his chat, the streamer was having a hard time not laughing and, at one point, made it clear that his strategy and personality when it comes to streaming are not like the ones recommended in Ninja's class at all.
The critique of the course has gained a lot of attention on YouTube, with Gooden's video reaching a million views within a day. Toast enjoyed his time watching the review, but when Ninja explained his philosophy about how a streamer should interact with chat, he had to illustrate his point:
The website Masterclass offers a variety of courses from cooking to acting. The Twitch megastar Ninja has a course on the platform aimed at coaching potential streamers about the nitty gritty of their careers.
Streaming requires a lot of effort. After all, one has to not only put up good quality content but also interact with the chat in real time. YouTuber Drew Gooden's 30-minute video is a sarcastic review of the course offered on the website, titled I took Ninja's Masterclass and it ruined my life. Disguised Toast could barely stop laughing while watching what amounted to being a roast of the course.
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After Gooden pointed out that the coursework had repeated content in various modules, the video cuts to Ninja giving advice on how to interact with the chat. According to him, the streamer should always try to engage with people in chat, especially if they have a personal query or information to share.
By sharing and retaining personal information, the Fortnite streamer proposed that the viewer would be more likely to become a permanent member of the community:
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