Emiru assaulted at TwitchCon


There is a reason tons of male feminist memes exist, those are prime suspect for sexual predators, we all know how destiny ended up after all ;P
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EviLore EviLore is probably on the right to smell out something fishy here
This is just childlike, narcissistic, perma-online public-facing people who had a relationship falling out, are left with hurt feelings and negative emotions, and are attempting to ruin each other's reputations after the fact.

"He was emotionally abusive!"
"She let her pet rabbits die!"

I don't care what these people claim they did to each other within a toxic and immature relationship that they both decided to remain in. It's going to be full of distortions and unfalsifiable claims.
 
If you have some actual evidence of misconduct, file a police a report and handle it that way, everything else is just he said/she said hearsay that nobody can verify and is bound to be full of embellishments and leaving things out to make their own party look better; best to just ignore it instead of giving them attention about it.
 
just abhorrent people, all of them. Twitch 'streamers', kick 'streamers', influencers, the lot of them just need blasting into the fucking sea. The whole streaming culture is a cancer.
 
To expand on this further.

This woman is 27 years old and clearly has the same level of emotional maturity as when she was 17. This is a direct result of skipping the entire process of becoming an adult and selling herself to anime-obsessed gooners. This whole situation with Mizkif is a clear indication of that.

These platforms need to adopt the following across-the-board policies. It won't fix everything, but it should help.
  • Ban anyone who currently or has ever had an OnlyFans, Fansly, etc.
  • Ban anyone who currently or in the past was an adult performer, like ex or current porn stars.
  • Ban any chatter/subscriber who has given a substantial amount of money to someone who has had an OF/Fansly/etc.
  • Ban all streamers who are just there to do borderline porn, i.e. hot tub streamers, pool streamers, etc.
  • Ban anyone under the age of 18 from streaming
  • Ban anyone under the age of 25 from doing IRL streams
  • Limit how much money a person can donate to an individual streamer in a given month/year/lifetime.
  • Limit the number of hours per day someone under 18 can view streams
  • Require a large delay for all IRL streams, like five to ten minutes
Might as well fucking shutdown twitch🤣
 
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Who tries to smash a woman that's crying?
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The same guy that did the same thing with a woman that was drunk:

This was from another female streamer, Quqco:
Originally I was supposed to crash on the couch, but somehow ended up in his bed. I remember all I wanted was to sleep, but he kept trying to kiss me and undress me. I finally let him have it bc I was too dizzy to care anymore. He made sure to coach me to say that it was consensual afterwards and get the story straight bc he was afraid of being canceled.
 


I think the Kaho one is from a while back, when Miz was being a retard in Japan, swinging off Sakura trees.


Never trust anyone with eye-brows that look like that.

Talk about batting well above your average.

I've seen clips of this guy occasionally on youtube and he immediately sets off red flags with how transparently try-hard he is.
 
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Don't know most of these streamers but it's clear this guy got some fetish with Asian-looking girls and probably still thinks Asian girls are submissive like in the "old days". Kind of makes me think in that Death Wish one where the Asian guy tries touching the daughter of Charles because he had seen that happen when he was in Japan and the girls shouts instead. He looks like he expects every girl (in general and probably Asians in particular) to be submissive. Disgusting but it's what young people watch and they adore drama.
 
To expand on this further.

This woman is 27 years old and clearly has the same level of emotional maturity as when she was 17. This is a direct result of skipping the entire process of becoming an adult and selling herself to anime-obsessed gooners. This whole situation with Mizkif is a clear indication of that.

These platforms need to adopt the following across-the-board policies. It won't fix everything, but it should help.
  • Ban anyone who currently or has ever had an OnlyFans, Fansly, etc. (1)
  • Ban anyone who currently or in the past was an adult performer, like ex or current porn stars. (1)
  • Ban any chatter/subscriber who has given a substantial amount of money to someone who has had an OF/Fansly/etc. (2)
  • Ban all streamers who are just there to do borderline porn, i.e. hot tub streamers, pool streamers, etc. (1)
  • Ban anyone under the age of 18 from streaming (1)
  • Ban anyone under the age of 25 from doing IRL streams (1)
  • Limit how much money a person can donate to an individual streamer in a given month/year/lifetime. (2)
  • Limit the number of hours per day someone under 18 can view streams (1)
  • Require a large delay for all IRL streams, like five to ten minutes
The real issue is the victim's consent.

1. Individual streamers can use the "time out" feature in chat, block them, or use the "kick" functions. It's a UI design problem when these features are not used.

Access to adult content should be in sync with the host country's laws. Porn activity is legal in many jurisdictions.

Emiru being assaulted involves adults above the age of consent. Your underage bans are red herrings.

2. The website platform should allow the streamer to easily reject donations from individuals above a certain threshold. The money transfer should be rejected without the hassle of returning the money process.
 
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What makes you think this is not by design? You understand Facebook started by ranking girls against their will on hotness by virgin nerds?
Twitch started out as a videogame site from the jump. Around 2018 it changed if I recall correctly.
It was especially weird to see Fortnite explode, all young kids flocking towards streaming and IRL content took off at the same time,
 
Perfect opportunity for Asmongold to get more viewers and shit on Miz. Something like that could never happen to him because he spends all his time in front of his computer with his hot takes. Incidents like these are the reason why I stopped watching Twitch — 99% of all streamers are trash.
 
Twitch started out as a videogame site from the jump. Around 2018 it changed if I recall correctly.
It was especially weird to see Fortnite explode, all young kids flocking towards streaming and IRL content took off at the same time,
Back in the day it was called Justin.tv
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Miz is lucky to be alive. Imagine being hit by a plushie or a t-shirt?
 
No one does a public stream like she did without farming. Being a streamer and airing this out like this is how they work. I don't even think it's conscious, they just feel they have to tell everyone. She obviously got big by her looks, but her entire circle is drama farmers.

No one is attracted to fucking mizkif.

I agree with you in most cases about streamers being drama farmers, but I don't think that applies here. They kept their relationship mostly private, and when things got bad she left him and told him to leave her alone. That's not drama farming. She attempted to resolve the issue privately, quietly, and just move on with her life. But he wouldn't allow her. Miz continued to stalk and harass her for a long time afterward.

Even if you want to argue that she could've just filed a restraining order and kept things hush hush, what would that really done in the end? It might have resolved things for her personally, but the reality is Mizkif would not have suffered any true consequences and would've moved on to do the same kind of bullshit with another woman. And he absolutely would have. There are other women who have spoken out about him. So there's a clear pattern of behavior here. A destructive kind of behavior that could one day lead to somebody getting badly hurt.

So fuck him, he deserves this.
 
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Still don't get it though. For non WoW players like me, I don't get the context.

They play raids in Wow. You have split roles, i.e Tanks responsible for aggro, DPS for damage, healers etc

Miz plays as a Tank

Emiru also wanted to play as a Tank

A common theme with Miz is that he doesn't want to look inferior, i.e when he crashed out because Emiru had more viewers than him

Miz doesn't want to look like he's a worse tank than Emiru hence telling her not to play as a tank
 
They play raids in Wow. You have split roles, i.e Tanks responsible for aggro, DPS for damage, healers etc

Miz plays as a Tank

Emiru also wanted to play as a Tank

A common theme with Miz is that he doesn't want to look inferior, i.e when he crashed out because Emiru had more viewers than him

Miz doesn't want to look like he's a worse tank than Emiru hence telling her not to play as a tank
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They play raids in Wow. You have split roles, i.e Tanks responsible for aggro, DPS for damage, healers etc

Miz plays as a Tank

Emiru also wanted to play as a Tank

A common theme with Miz is that he doesn't want to look inferior, i.e when he crashed out because Emiru had more viewers than him

Miz doesn't want to look like he's a worse tank than Emiru hence telling her not to play as a tank

Could it be Emi is bad at Tank and Miz simply want to take over to help the team?

I don't know if Emi is legitimately good as a Tank compared to Miz.
 
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