During a livestream on May 2, 2023, Steven "Destiny" shared his thoughts on the recent controversy involving Hasan "HasanAbi" and Adin Ross. For context, Ross issued a DMCA strike against Hasan's YouTube channel, which the latter claimed was on false grounds.
Destiny reacted to Hasan's recently uploaded video titled, "Do Not F**k With Me Adin Ross," in which he suggested that he should be the one to file a content claim against the Florida native because he spent the majority of the time debating Andrew Tate.
After hearing this, Steven chose to defend Adin Ross because the content was live-streamed on his channel, and he owned it:
Destiny reacted to HasanAbi's video at the three-hour mark of his YouTube livestream. In it, the latter voiced his frustration at Adin Ross copyright striking one of his videos in which he debated Andrew Tate:
The Nebraska native claimed that HasanAbi's argument was "not right" since Adin Ross owned the content:
Timestamp: 03:27:15
According to some viewers, HasanAbi also livestreamed the debate with Andrew Tate on his channel. Destiny responded:
Destiny's take on the controversy was a hot topic of discussion on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. Here's what fans had to say:
Destiny is a 34-year-old content creator best known for being a political commentator and Just Chatting streamer. He was indefinitely banned from Twitch in May 2022 and has since shifted to broadcasting on YouTube, Kick, and Rumble.
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