Dream has been at the center of attention quite often over the past couple of days, no thanks to his very questionable tweets across all of his of Twitter accounts. In an attempt to do damage control, the Minecraft star went live on April 13 in a Twitch stream titled "lets talk controversy." A YouTube user was able to reupload the full VOD with sound for viewing.
Feeling that he was yet again clipped out of context, Dream took to Twitter to talk about what he felt was the most important statement from his stream on the matter of doxing (the malicious spreading and broadcasting of personal information about an individual or organization on the internet):
Once again, the Minecraft YouTuber's latest tweet has revealed new information and exposed the reality of the situation for those who were not originally fully aware. The content creator clarified his stance on doxing in a recent stream, and even brought his own community into the matter.
But the "10 second poorly worded clip of reassurance out of context" in question was posted by a viewer mid-stream the same day he went live and actually turned out to be a minute long. In the clip, he stated that the chances of someone with a significantly small following getting genuinely doxed are "astronomically small" and that they shouldn't "worry about it."
It's important to note that Dream finally went live to address the controversies only after getting burned for replying to a small account that disagreed with one of his many problematic tweets. The latter eventually had to private their account to avoid backlash from the content creator's huge audience.
Friends and fans alike praised the content creator for bringing attention to a very important issue within the internet community,
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