Twitch star Matthew "Mizkif" provided his thoughts on the recent controversy shrouding Twitch streamer Erind "Froste" and 100 Thieves' CEO, Matthew "Nadeshot".
On August 31, Mizkif mentioned that he analyzed the streamer controversy because he, too, was an organization owner and wanted to know what was going on in the "competing" group.
After browsing the streamer-focused subreddit r/LivestreamFail, Mizkif shared the following view:
The streaming community witnessed a rather massive controversy on August 29.
Froste posted a series of updates on Twitter, recalling the time working with 100 Thieves when the streamer group, The Mob, was associated with the esports giant. He alleged that The Mob members were "taken advantage of" as the 100 Thieves took 95% of their sponsorship money.
Froste alleged that the organization compelled the group members to reside near the 100 Thieves Creator House and labeled them "predatory."
Several prominent content creators reacted to the streamer drama, with Mizkif providing his take during a recent livestream.
At the 10-minute mark, the One True King (OTK) co-founder stated that Nadeshot "didn't do anything wrong." Mizkif was perplexed as to what Froste hoped to gain from the dispute:
He continued further by saying:
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Some viewers mentioned that the 100 Thieves pocketed 85% of the sponsorship cut, to which Matthew responded:
Mizkif gave an example of his organization and asked his audience if they noticed streamers who joined OTK were streaming less than usual. The Austin, Texas-based streamer opined on the cause of the phenomenon and said:
The 26-year-old content creator provided his views on an organization taking a cut out of the sponsorship deals:
Mizkif sympathized with Nadeshot
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