On Twitter, BrookeAB announced that she would not be going to TwitchCon this year. She explained that she has been receiving repeated death threats from stalkers online and decided against attending the convention.
Fans were understandably upset, both that she wouldn't be attending and that she was dealing with anonymous threats. They showed their support for the streamer and said that they understood her decision.
On Twitter, Brooke told the news that she would not be attending TwitchCon 2022 in San Diego, California. TwitchCon is a yearly convention for streamers on the platform, which makes its return after being canceled for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 100 Thieves streamer has spoken to her fans in the past about her receiving anonymous death threats online. She explained today that the threats have not ceased, so she decided against making a public appearance at TwitchCon this year.
She made a point not to place any blame on Twitch, saying that the convention has done a good job with security in her past experiences. The Valorant and GTA RP streamer said that she simply does not feel comfortable attending TwitchCon this year.
The streamer also responded to those who said they were tired of hearing her complain about receiving death threats.
Some assured her that nothing would happen and that she was making a big deal out of nothing. In response, she also posted an example of some of the death threats she's been receiving, showing fans that she's not making it a bigger deal than it is and providing context for why she would feel unsafe at TwitchCon.
She also provided a trigger warning, as the contents of the tweet are graphic and potentially disturbing. Although some fans weren't so understanding,
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