Things Couldn't Be Going Worse For Ludwig On YouTube
Ludwig ran into trouble with YouTube again after viewing copyrighted material on his stream. The streamer feels at a loss for what to do.
Read MoreLudwig ran into trouble with YouTube again after viewing copyrighted material on his stream. The streamer feels at a loss for what to do.
Read MoreDays after leaving Twitch for YouTube, Ludwig was temporarily banned for playing a clip of the viral children's hit "Baby Shark." He should return soon.
Read MorePewDiePie said he officially considers himself retired, but he wishes fans would get on board with his choices. He wants to make videos for fun, not profit.
Read MoreSuper has argued that the developers over at Activision Blizzard are simply "leaving ['Overwatch'] to die for 'Overwatch 2.'"
Read MorePokimane made it very clear that her decision to stream on Twitch instead of YouTube was ultimately determined by one thing.
Read MoreTwitch is implementing a new tool to combat harassment and toxicity on its platform. The tool will employ machine learning to help indicate toxic actors.
Read MoreAfter being prompted by fans during a stream on Nov. 30, TimTheTatman decided to chime in on Ludwig Ahgren's recent move from Twitch to YouTube.
Read MoreLudwig made an entire video explaining to fans what led him to leave Twitch for YouTube. While money was definitely a factor, there's a lot more to the story.
Read MoreDisguised Toast released a video explaining what it takes to be a successful streamer. His first tip? Don't stream on Twitch, his own choice in platform.
Read MoreDr Disrespect finally revealed some interesting details concerning the progress of his upcoming game.
Read MorePokimane announced that she would help host a scholarship for students in the US and Canada. For the most part, streamers responded positively.
Read MoreDisguised Toast announced the next era of his streaming career earlier today.
Read MorePokimane had to call out an obsessive viewer on stream, asking for other fans to help her keep misbehavior in line and explaining they don't understand her.
Read MoreTwitch streamer bbjess took to Twitter to get help when she realized that Twitch seemingly messed up her October payment.
Read MoreDisguised Toast gave details on why he left Twitch and what he might do now that his contract with Facebook Gaming is over.
Read MoreNinja isn't the most popular Twitch streamer anymore, and that's fine with him. He recently broke his silence on losing viewers.
Read MoreDr Disrespect thinks that Halo Infinite should have better damage tracking capabilities. The title could add improvements n the future, but it's unclear.
Read MoreCorpse Husband has released a new animated short on his second YouTube channel, Corpse2. Fans hope he returns to the horror genre soon.
Read MoreKkatamina is about to break a major Twitch record and become the most subbed to female streamer on the platform. With the help of friend Valkyrae, of course!
Read MoreDr Disrespect "leaked" what he might look like if he was a skin in Halo Infinite. Many thought it was a hoax, but some believe a real skin could be on the way.
Read MoreCouRage used to cast for Epic Games, but hasn't in a while. Here's the truth of why he was fired from casting Fortnite events and how he feels about it.
Read MoreLudwig discovered the secret to Amouranth's success: she watches other streams while she's live. He was shocked to find out that she multitask while online.
Read MoreDr Disrespect reversed course on Halo Infinite after playing the game's multiplayer mode. He commented that he enjoyed the multiplayer.
Read MoreWith Final Fantasy 14 only becoming more popular, many streamers are stepping into the world of JRPGs. Here are some streamers to watch for Final Fantasy fans.
Read MoreSykkuno helped bring Valkyrae and xQc together after Rae felt intimidated by the bad boy of the internet. The two have since streamed together several times.
Read MoreIt seems that Dr Disrespect has finally decided that if he can't beat controller players, he might as well join 'em.
Read More"Apex Legends" fans are a dedicated bunch, but one pro player managed to continue playing — and even won the round — while his house was potentially on fire.
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