Twitch streamers and content creators often come face-to-face with fans during some IRL streams. These fans are sometimes referred to as stream snipers, who generally don't have any malicious intent.
However, some stream snipers or fans take things up a notch as they try to find a way to stalk streamers.
South Korean Twitch streamer Beddle shared one such experience by revealing the lengths a stalker would go to identify where a streamer lives. She recalled her encounter with a creepy stalker and spoke about her harrowing experience dealing with him.
Beddle is a South Korean Twitch streamer and content creator who focuses her content around the Just Chatting section.
During a recent livestream, Beddle spoke about how she used to host IRL streams while residing at her previous house. At her last residence, a scary situation arose when a stalker identified where she was living.
She started talking about this by mentioning that:
The 25-year-old then mentioned that he had previously stalked other streamers in the same way:
She revealed how the stalker was able to identify her old residence and the steps he took to gather the information:
Beddle continued:
The Twitch streamer recalled that one of her channel moderators mentioned that the same stalker had romantic feelings for her. After she denied his unwarranted advances, the stalker went on to criticize her on various Discord servers:
Beddle concluded by talking about the subject by exclaiming:
She continued to stream for two more hours.
Some Redditors felt that the stalker must've felt validated after Beddle read his creepy DMs.
One Redditor mentioned that the no-face streaming style is better suited for female streamers.
Other reactions were along these lines.
Beddle is a content
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