The shocking Twitter conversation thread seemed to gain a lot of traction after Radstads, one of YouTube Gaming streamer Ludwig's TikTok editors, claimed that a high-ranking executive at Twitch had stolen his work and republished it on different social media platforms.
Following his exposure, Christian Bishop, the Director at Twitch Properties, blocked the TikTok editor and ceased all communications regarding the topic. He also made his account private for a short duration during the peak of this controversy.
Calling out the malicious action, Radstads spoke out against Bishop by saying:
On March 16, 2022, Radstads' tweet started to trend on Reddit and other media platforms, where he claimed that one of the highest-ranking corporate executives had stolen his and other content creators' work.
This was the second public callout by the editor. Back in November 2021, he tagged the official account of Esports that was seen ripping off his content. It did not receive as much traction as it did this time.
Instead of deleting the content, Esports uploaded more stolen content and added their watermark, claiming it to be their original content.
Radstads updated audiences about his situation when he shared a screenshot of a conversation involving the head of digital at Esports - Kendryx (@Kendryx_). According to the head of digital, they doubled down on their negative stance and went on to call Radstads a "f***ing nobody."
Following this interaction, the TikTok editor posted advice for fellow editors who work for big-name streamers and influencers. He pleaded with them not to share their work with any other organization or its owner. He asked people to connect with him directly to support them.
Streamer Ludwig was seen in the reply section
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