YouTube Gaming streamer Steven Kenneth, popularly known as Destiny, compared and talked about his experience streaming on YouTube Gaming and Twitch.
Destiny does not shy away from expressing his views on numerous topics, and the same was the case during his August 25 broadcast.
After praising the Google-owned platform's "huge and diverse" community, Steven went on to criticize Twitch by claiming that he was "axed" from certain events owing to his troubled relationship with other big Twitch streamers.
He began the discussion on the topic by stating:
Steven hosted a seven-hour long livestream earlier today and got together with a fellow online personality. At the six-hour mark of the stream, the guest asked Destiny the following question:
The former Twitch streamer stated that his opinions have shifted "a little bit" and that the best part about YouTube was its large and diverse streaming community. He then moved on to talk about what he disliked the most about Twitch, saying:
Destiny returned to discussing the merits of streaming on YouTube Gaming and elaborated:
Timestamp: 05:57:08
The 33-year-old content creator claimed that he could not attend the events Twitch streamer Hasan "HasanAbi" also attended. He provided the following reasoning:
Destiny spoke a bit about the good relationship he has with popular Twitch content creators like xQc, EsfandTV, Mizkif, and others:
He also added:
The conversation ended when Destiny asserted that HasanAbi publicly stated that he would never be at the same event the former attended.
The YouTuber's clip was a trending topic on r/LivestreamFail, with more than 190 fans being present in the comments section. Here are some of the most relevant fan reactions:
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