
Live streaming video subscribers can’t be choosers, but most of the Twitch.tv population is advocating to keep their precious platform clean of one toxic entity.
That would be none other than Logan Paul, who decided to join the website because apparently ruining YouTube just wasn’t enough for him.
The controversial vlogger racked up 100,000 followers just a few hours after joining Twitch, sparking strong opposition from avid users who don’t want him polluting their streaming paradise with his Logan Paul-ness.
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Some users even tweeted to the service in hopes of banning the 22-year-old from the site due to his “suicide forest” video that nearly got him thrown off YT earlier this year.
Although the hate is strong, Logan is a vlogging force to be reckoned with — and we’re sure Twitch would gladly have his millions of followers migrate to the site with him.
Ch-ch-check out some reactions (below) to see just how upset Twitch users are at the threat of Logan taking over the site.
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— Bijou (@BijouDemi) March 19, 2018
.@Twitch: please carefully think about allowing Logan Paul a place on our platform.
Consider the future of Twitch and what path you want it to take.
— KatiePetersPlays (@PlayKatiePlay) March 19, 2018
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— 🖕 Dilligaf 🖕 (@DilligafTwitch) March 19, 2018
Dear @LoganPaul,
You make fun of suicide, you clickbait videos including recently @Ninja, you manipulate young kids for your content, and I am absolutely positive you are straight garbage at video games. We don’t want you on Twitch. Keep the trash away.
Sincerely, everyone
— Rod Breslau (@Slasher) March 19, 2018
Logan Paul is coming to Twitch, alright everyone, time to find a new streaming platform. Our current one is tainted.
— Satt/Mike (@SattelizerGames) March 19, 2018
Don’t mind me @Twitch, but according to your own TOS, Logan Paul should already be banned from the platform. So, please #BanLoganfromTwitch
— tiana (@tianatoottoot) March 19, 2018
Ninja and Drake bromance blows up, makes headlines, unites the world.
Days later, Logan Paul suddenly wants in on Twitch.
I’ve seen some obvious bullshit in my life but this isn’t even trying to be subtle.
— Slack @ recovering from depression (@Slackaholicus) March 19, 2018
I welcome Logan Paul to Twitch, knowing full well that they’ll kick him off after one inevitable fuck up.
— Daniel Hardcastle (@DanNerdCubed) March 19, 2018
What do YOU think about it??
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