YouTube Gaming star streamer Rachell "Valkyrae" hilariously lashed out at her good friend Thomas "Sykkuno" after he claimed that Rae was not subscribed to his YouTube channel.
As Sykkuno was done streaming for the day, he looked forward to hosting Rachell's stream and noticed that he could not do so. He later claimed that Rae had not subscribed to his channel.
Listening to this, the Queen of YouTube Gaming loudly said:
Sykkuno hosted his first-ever YouTube Gaming livestream on May 3 after making a surprising announcement about switching livestreaming platforms earlier this month.
YouTube recently enabled a feature similar to Twitch's raiding/hosting and the Las Vegas native decided to raid Rae's YouTube channel.
Hosting or raiding is a social feature on the streaming platform that enables streamer A to instantly send their concurrent viewers to streamer B. The 100 Thieves co-owner notified her fans that YouTube Gaming had enabled this feature and stated:
Fans told the streamer that Sykkuno was trying to raid her channel but was unable to do so. She opened his stream and said:
Sykkuno did not know how raiding/hosting worked on YouTube Gaming either. As he was trying to figure out ways to make it work, he mentioned:
Hearing what Sykkuno had to say, Valkyrae loudly exclaimed and said that she was a subscriber and was an exclusive member of his YouTube channel.
The former Twitch streamer was surprised to see this and said:
Valkyrae reacted to Sykkuno's stream by saying:
Sykkuno pondered that some sort of glitch affected his raiding/hosting abilities:
Valkyrae was shocked after learning that YouTube Gaming enabled Sykkuno to raid other streamers but not her in particular. After bidding farewell for the day to his fans, the 30-year-old
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