Twitch streamer iiTzTimmy had a 100% success rate with the unique stream challenges he set for himself, until earlier today when the streamer finally called it quits on his one year subathon. The stream was on for over 29 days and nearly 60,000 subscribers joined the channel in this time.
Read on to find out all there is to know about how iiTzTimmy's most ambitious challenge yet turned out, and how fans are reacting to the same.
The timer on the subathon finally reached zero this morning while the streamer was fast asleep. As iiTzTimmy was asleep when the timer hit zero, his mods changed the title of the stream to "FIN.//DAY 29/29" to indicate that newer subscriptions will not add any time to the subathon clock.
After Timmy took control of the stream, he addressed a claim common to almost every subathon on Twitch, which is that the subathon timer was bugged as subscriptions appeared to be coming in even when the timer hit zero.
Subathons are indefinite streams wherein every time a viewer signs up to be a paid subscriber to the streamer's channel, a certain amount of time is added to the clock. The stream has to go on until the timer hits zero.
As streamers tend to get harrowed by the extended working hours, some creators often bug their clocks to hit 0 earlier than they should so they can end the subathon, which leads to these questions being asked. This is the main reason this accusation is made at the end of every subathon.
In the end, the streamer decided to conduct a poll to decide what his viewers felt about ending or continuing the stream. The poll closed with an 8% gap between those who wanted to continue the subathon compared to those who didn't. Timmy went on to end the stream after displaying the poll's results.
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