On October 9, Twitch streamer Jeremy "Disguised Toast" got together with OfflineTV personalities Brodin Plett and William "Scarra" during the 24th episode of the OfflineTV podcast. Toast asked fellow content creators if they had been to the "super-cool private partner lounge" at TwitchCon 2022 San Diego.
Jeremy explained that TwitchCon's partner badge had a "star" imprinted to identify notable streaming personalities attending the convention.
He also recounted being approached by several small Twitch streamers in a non-exclusive partner lounge. Disguised Toast provided a plausible explanation for Twitch's decision to add a "star" emblem to streamers' TwitchCon 2022 badges and said:
At the 50-minute mark of the podcast, the former Facebook Gaming streamer inquired with the other podcast hosts if they had been to the exclusive TwitchCon partner lounge. Both Scarra and Brodin Plett confirmed that they'd been there.
Jeremy revealed that some well-known Twitch streamers were given a badge with a "star," showcasing that they are popular personalities on the livestreaming platform. He said:
Disguised Toast then switched to talking about partner lounges at the streamer convention. He claimed that other content creators often approach top streamers in the non-exclusive partner lounge:
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The Twitch sensation followed up by stating that he received more attention from other streamers in the lounge, with the latter often approaching the former as "an equal":
After speculating why Twitch added a star emblem onto the streamers' TwitchCon badges, Disguised Toast stated that food offered at the special partner lounge was "way better":
The OfflineTV podcast clip was shared to the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, and the reaction
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