VanillaCakeIsBurning
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The problem is A). generalizing all women who identify that way as attention whores B). not considering men who stream attention whores.
As a bunch of women in this thread have said, sometimes identifying as a woman and a gamer is merely pushing back against the false notion that women don't play games. Yet of we do identify our gender were automatically labeled as attention whores and dismissed as 'only liking games for the attention.'
And on the subject of cosplay, again, only the women who do it are singled out as being 'attention whores'. Tons of men cosplay as well, but no one tries to shame their behavior, other than 'poorly done cosplay' and such.
It's pretty clear that there's an active double standard against women in this area.
It actually reminds me of when VaatiVidya (Dark Souls 2 youtuber) showed his face in one of his videos. If I remember correctly it was pretty much just him talking about Dark Souls 2 stuff for ten minutes with the camera centered on himself. The comments of that video were mostly filled with people swooning for him. However I did not see a single comment mention anything about "doing it for attention" or of him being illegitimate.
I think the opposite would most definitely have happened in a genderswapped scenario.
Another thing is how I've seen many take the mere mention of being female as this big statement that goes far beyond just revealing one detail about yourself. While a male is free to say something like "I'm just a dude/guy who does X", a female doing the same is anathema and met with unreasonable scrutiny.