Earlier today, YouTube Gaming streamer Destiny got together with prominent content creators Jidon "JiDion," Nico "Sneako," Nick Fuentes, and Aba Atlas to host a two-hour podcast.
During the conversation, Aba Atlas asked Sneako about his thoughts on mental health issues, with the former citing 23-year-old YouTuber D'Angelo Wallace, who took a break from streaming to cope with his mental health.
Aba Atlas enquired about Sneako's position on the matter and pointed to a livestreaming incident in which the latter stated that people should not encourage crying on stream.
Sneako responded with a somewhat controversial statement, claiming that content creators who cry on stream or in videos are seeking validation from fans.
Hearing what Nico had to say, JiDion stepped in and asked if his thoughts were the same for Twitch streamer Etika. Sneako indicated that Etika was suffering from "actual" mental health issues. The statement prompted JiDion to call Sneako out:
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At the nine-hour mark of Destiny's recent livestream, YouTube content creator Aba Atlas wanted to switch the pace of the discussion, and he asked fellow YouTuber Sneako the following question:
Aba Atlas continued:
Sneako responded by claiming that content creators get too much validation for talking about their mental health. He said:
He continued by saying:
Sneako concluded by saying that being a successful YouTuber was the "easiest job ever." He said:
JiDion joined the conversation and asked Sneako about his views on Etika. The latter responded:
Destiny and Aba Atlas began laughing upon hearing Sneako contradict himself, with JiDion asking a follow-up question:
Destiny urged Sneako to remain consistent with his statements, while JiDion blasted the YouTuber for
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