Twitch streamer Matthew "Mizkif" revealed that an impersonator allegedly copyright struck YouTube channels that were known for sharing and clipping the content creator's livestreaming moments.
Mizkif stated that he would "never ever copyright strike" a YouTuber. He also claimed that he "will never care" about creators who share one-minute snippets of his Twitch broadcast, and said:
After the conclusion of a month-long streamer fitness camp called Camp Knut, the Twitch sensation returned to hosting regular, PC-based broadcasts on his main channel.
It was the case on August 27 as well, during which he spent the initial few hours reacting to some of the most trending videos on the Google-owned video-sharing platform.
At the 52-minute mark, the One True King (OTK) co-founder stated that he would never copyright strike any YouTuber who clip and share a minute-long videos on their respective channels. He asserted that fans were "free to clip" whatever they wanted and said:
Matthew then revealed that an individual messaged his manager, Nick "Syn4ack," and stated that:
According to the individual, the Mizkif impostor was allegedly copyright striking the stream clipping channels. As a result, YouTube ended up removing said videos:
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The 26-year-old streamer revealed that it was "some random company" who was trying to falsely claim the revenue by copyright striking the channel that was clipping Twitch streams:
The discussion on the topic came to a close when Mizkif added:
He went on to talk about how the person was a big OTK fan:
Mizkif's clip made an appearance on the streamer-oriented subreddit r/LivestreamFail. Some of the most relevant fan reactions were along these lines:
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