Marcus "djWHEAT" Graham, the head of Twitch Community Productions, has publicly called out Felix "xQc" Lengyel's management for their supposed "jeapardising" of the streamer's career.
The staff member stated that people should be taking a closer look at the team behind xQc rather than xQc himself, criticizing them on his public Twitter account. The statements he made drew in mixed reactions, with many users expressing doubt over streamers having "teams" behind them:
The current platform-wide controversy on Twitch involves the act of streaming copyright media that many streamers have partaken in. Others have voiced their displeasure over it, likening it to a ticking time bomb.
Marcus "djWHEAT" Graham, a member of Twitch's staff, brought out another viewpoint on the whole discussion of streaming copyrighted media, drawing attention to the team members in charge of managing streamers doing the same.
In this case, he head-on tagged Felix "xQc" Lengyel, who has recently switched from streaming MasterChef US (following Hasan "HasanAbi" Piker receiving a copyright takedown for the same), to streaming the anime Hunter X Hunter.
djWHEAT attempted to convey that while streamers are at fault for choosing to stream risky content, the management teams behind these streamers are also at fault for not protecting their clients. He stated that their teams were essentially "jeapordising" the careers of their streamers by letting them stream copyrighted content.
Several Twitch users replied to his take with mixed reactions. Many were skeptical of streamers having a team behind them, while others chose to call out Twitch itself for its inaction.
Being an active member of the community, djWHEAT has commented on the issue of the current Twitch meta
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