Twitch V-Tuber Ironmouse recently expressed disappointment with the current meta of streamers reacting to TV shows, especially anime on their streams, which has led to suspensions and DMCA complaints.
The platform's currently in a precarious position with new complaints being brought up every day, and according to Ironmouse, streamers like Disguised Toast should stop following the trend.
During a recent Teamfight Tactics stream, Ironmouse was joined by fellow streamers Scarra, Sykkuno, boxbox and Bao to discuss their platform's current situation with content creators receiving DMCA complaints and suspensions.
When boxbox asked the crew whether someone would get banned from watching anime on their streams, Scarra quickly pointed out that Disguised Toast would be the first to get axed.
However, V-Tuber Ironmouse had other burning questions on her mind, and she later asked why streamers needed to watch licensed content like anime on their streams.
Popular streamer Sykkuno provided a straightforward answer to Ironmouse's query by noting that streamers like Disguised Toast and many more get a lot of views for easy content like reaction streams.
While the idea sounds great for streamers on Twitch, Ironmouse urged content creators to stop following the trend even though Sykkuno reiterated that they were earning more than they would for a regular stream.
Additionally, Ironmouse noted that streams like these would catch the attention of anime rights holders, which could lead to a flurry of DMCA complaints and suspensions for Twitch streamers.
Fans on Twitter have echoed similar thoughts, with many claiming that anime reactors will face a fate similar to that of Pokimane and HasanAbi, who received DMCA complaints yesterday.
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