Rightly or wrongly booted from 2 twitch streams? #twitchcourt #chattersrights

This is a sad, sad world we proxy in.

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I think the important take away from this thread is that there is a section of men with certain psychological conditions which twitch thots exploit. While a bunch of guys on SRK become turbo simpers, TripleTopper used his autism to body some broad’s bad behavior. This way the psychological damage she inflicts on a vulnerable population is lessened.

Sure it took a lot of twists and turns, but given that a lot of guys have been taken for a ride in similar situations, TripleTopper came out ahead and more mature to female ways.

:pray:

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That’s some Jerry Springer closing moment stuff right there…

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I want a list of these turbo simpers.

For perspective.

Specs… who else? :coffee:

Specs.

Specs took turbo simping and anime’d it up to a whole other gear of guilty.

TurboSimper or TwitchThot Trainer? #TwitchChatPrevails

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  1. Pardon my ignorance, but what is a turbo simper? And what does that have to do with this discussion. I looked up Wiktionary.com and couldn’t find and answer.

  2. I know it’s a very long stretch, but Twitch doesn’t want me to talk about chatters’ rights. Neither does the Twitch Reddit. The most relevant place I can think of discussing twitch that wouldn’t automatically shut me out, mainly because there are some twitching fighting game players, is ShoRyuKen.com I don’t know where else chatters’ rights on Twitch are talked about. if someone can think of a better forum that won’t automatically poo poo me, please tell me. I’ll take it there.

  3. Thanks for the support. Now I see Srslycurious has a black heart and is using her milkers to do “permabanning as entertainment”. I’m glad I forced her to more clearly mark her booby trap. And this from a #BullyFreeTwitch member. Now I assume that happens WAY less often, so if that was part of her fun, glad I could ruin it. :slight_smile:

Chatters rights? Its a private platform you dont have speaking rights on Twitch.

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If you were invited in their physical house, can they murder you under the “Their channels…their rules” mentality?

If yes, there’d be no reason to be social with anyone if they’re going to stab you in the back the minute they legally can.

Otherwise you have rights as a guest. They are not the same as a host’s. But there are some. Because bad streamers hurt Twitch’s bottom line.

It’s not the streamer’s place either. It’s Twitch’s apartment complex. The channel hosts their own corner. They have a vested interest in chatters being happy, because THEY fuel Twitch’s coffers more directly than streamers do. And it’s Twitch name being drug in he mud by a few bad streamers and a few courageous chatters who refuse to be silent.

It’s their apartment they can decide who can and who can’t come into their apartment. Its absolutly their place to decide who they do and do not interact with. You think I let just anyone into my apartment?

Your ego is your problem. You think you deserve to be apart of their twitch channel. You do not. It is not a right. Its a privlige and they have revoked it from you.

You’re not curagous for saying shit about twitch on the internet. Stop fluffing yourself up.

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The worst Apples to oranges Bananas comparison I ever seen yet

You can’t compare being kicked out of someone’s house to Murder.

Your rights, your rights? Your responsibilities as a guest is to are to be hospitable and gracious to your host, and your Host has the right to ask you to leave at any time, forcibly if necessary. And fuck off if you ever think otherwise. Being a guess is a privilege not a right.

I agree with Radiant, you need to curb that Ego.

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Preach gentlemen…preach!

Oh fuck me I can’t.

sabu

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How long before he becomes a Batman villain?

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WHATAMIFIGHTINGFOR

I mean #TwitchChatBrothaMahBraddas

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@darksakul my point is by pointing the most outrageous example (the example of being invited in and murdered) that everyone has rights and responsibilites. No one’s right is absolute. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. If you want the right to frequently use the F word more than once an hour, you have a responsibility to label it as a 17+ stream. If srslycurious wants to show her milkers it’s her responsibility to either accept 13+ comments about them or if she wishes to curb them, state so up front. None of this “rule in invisible ink” type of stuff.

I don’t now whether she voluntarily did this or my complaining actually caught the ears of Twitch monitors, but now she includes a “family friendly” label so that if she ejects someone for a milkers comments, it’s clearly stated and not in invisible ink,

Lastly, Is the model of Twitch a social circle, or a business. If it’s a social circle, then they have the right to include and exclude as they see fit. But if it’s a business, and the acceptance of bits suggests a business, then I have rights as a consumer. I have the right to not be thrown for making a 13+ comment in an UNMARKED 6+ zone.

Mixer assumes if you dress like Srslycurious, you would automatically get a 13+ rating. The implications on chat are kind of nebulous, but you should not get ejected if your only crime was 13+ comment in a clearly 13+ room. I brought up a good point to mixer, and they said they’ll evaluate if you have the right to say a 13+ comment in a 13+ room that doesn’t violate other Mixer rules.

Unlike Twitch where every email is written by a bot. I had the exact same letter written twice, once when dictated to a human operator at Amazon and promised to be sent to Twitch. No information about my claim, it saw “x kicked me out of chat…” ignored the rest and spit out the rules. I even commented that there’;s no way to contact them outside the chat and is therefore impossible to privately talk to the streamer and sort out the misunderstanding, and Twitch said, if you have a problem with the streamer, please contact them, even though I said the only way I can talk to them is via stream and they cut that off.

If this isn’t a case of Twitch enforcement being on autopilot, I don’t know what is. So I wrote another letter to twitch stating I would like to talk to a human and you emailed the exact same thing to my email despite being submitted by an Amazon employee, and you address no issues of my complaint. I intentionally said no information about the nature of my complaint, except that the mailbot answered it automatically without addressing my concerns personally.

Normally twitch responds in 15 minutes with a confirmation and with 24 hours with an answer. It’s been a week. I think I stumped the Twitch mailbots. Now assuming the twitch mailbot doesn’t trash it, a human is going to have to read this, because I stumped the Twitch Mailbot. And a human is going to have to call me.

Or they could ignore it, but if they do, they prove me right that Twitch runs on autopilot.

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