YouTube streamer Ludwig has finally spoken up about the recent controversy involving Atroic and the subsequent deep fake leaks of other creators. For those unaware, on January 30, the latter inadvertently exposed a tab that depicted a p*rnographic site curating deep fake images of creators such as Imane "Pokimane," Blaire "QTCinderella," and Maya Higa.
Although Atroic has issued an apology through a live stream, countless members of the online community, notably a host of female creators, took to their socials and streams to call out individuals who engage in such malpractices.
In his latest YouTube video, Ludwig stated that he would rather amplify other women's calls than have his own say. He did, however, towards the end of the video, say:
Atroic, an acquaintance of the streamer, was exposed for having paid for a p*rnographic website that depicted lude images of various female streamers. Ludwig finally addressed the controversial situation on his secondary YouTube channel.
Rather than beginning the video by giving his own take, Ludwig decided to amplify the various posts of women online. Among these were tweets from Valkyrae, Sweet Anita, Pokimane, QTCinderella, and a blog on Medium regarding the situation.
The consensus around the controversy largely encapsulated the idea of being unfairly exposed and s*xualized for male gratification online. Here are a couple of tweets, as depicted in Ludwig's video, that relayed the message:
In the video, he also revealed that QTCinderella, his partner, pays tens of thousands of dollars each month to protect her privacy from being infringed online.
Towards the end of the video, the streamer gave his take on the situation. He added:
He added:
An hour before Ludwig's video was uploaded, Atroic
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