5 times Trainwreckstv had the internet s attention
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Nice374170For @GeT_RiGhT's birthday @Trainwreckstv gifted him a 2014 Dignitas Katowice Holo sticker, worth around $15,000 Nice https://t.co/aVCijVzsEm Let's start off with something that's relatively small, but which did start a debate featuring some big streamers anyway. On May 29, streamer ChocoTaco made a comment under a clip where Trainwreckstv could be seen gifting a $14K item to a friend in CS: GO. It did not sit right with Tyler and he lashed out with some very inflammatory language. Accusing ChocoTaco of assuming things that had not happened, the gambling streamer called him some choice words, refuting the comment. The series of tweets in question (Image via Twitter) The incident roped in other streamers such as Asmongold and Nmplol as well, who, despite being anti-gambling in their critique, chastised ChocoTaco for what many assumed was clout farming by making unnecessary comments towards a bigger streamer. Nicky Polom@nmplol@chocoTaco @Trainwreckstv @JakeSucky @GeT_RiGhT Regardless of who is right or wrong, I cannot stand when small streamers say shit to bigger streamers and the bigger streamer responds and they start crying about harassment from viewers.
Hey bud, if you don’t wanna get stung, don’t poke the bee hive ?289239@chocoTaco @Trainwreckstv @JakeSucky @GeT_RiGhT Regardless of who is right or wrong, I cannot stand when small streamers say shit to bigger streamers and the bigger streamer responds and they start crying about harassment from viewers.Hey bud, if you don’t wanna get stung, don’t poke the bee hive ?
Read: tl.gd/n_1srk8278805181my response in regards to gta rpRead: tl.gd/n_1srk827 Metagaming is a serious matter in GTA RP and is seen as a serious violation of the terms of service on most roleplaying servers as it breaks immersion, ruining the game for others. Tyler not only rejected the premise of the ban, but called the people who banned him hyprocites. He also insinuated that the bans were a way to control which streamers could get popular playing the game and accused the community of having double standards. In the clip above, he says: "If you're real with yourself, if your favorite streamer that you're watching did this. Which they do 15 times a f*cking day, you'd justify it because they are relatable and funny. And you'd move on."
5 times Trainwreckstv had the internet s attention
By Richik "anarkiddie" Bhattacharya Modified 24 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Five times TrainwrecksTV got into controversial positions (Image via Sportskeeda) Tyler "Trainwreckstv" has been at the forefront of the current Twitch gambling drama. As one of the biggest Slots streamers on the platform, he was directly affected by the recent ban on unlicensed gambling games and has been a vocal critic of it. With over 2.1 million followers on the platform, Tyler is a highly popular streamer who draws in an average of 28K concurrent viewers, according to TwitchTracker. But the road to such popularity has not been without a few controversies. Here are a handful of times when Trainwreckstv made the headlines on his streaming journey.5 times TrainwrecksTv caused a controversy
1 The ChocoTaco controversy
Jake Lucky@JakeSuckyFor @GeT_RiGhT's birthday @Trainwreckstv gifted him a 2014 Dignitas Katowice Holo sticker, worth around $15,000Nice374170For @GeT_RiGhT's birthday @Trainwreckstv gifted him a 2014 Dignitas Katowice Holo sticker, worth around $15,000 Nice https://t.co/aVCijVzsEm Let's start off with something that's relatively small, but which did start a debate featuring some big streamers anyway. On May 29, streamer ChocoTaco made a comment under a clip where Trainwreckstv could be seen gifting a $14K item to a friend in CS: GO. It did not sit right with Tyler and he lashed out with some very inflammatory language. Accusing ChocoTaco of assuming things that had not happened, the gambling streamer called him some choice words, refuting the comment. The series of tweets in question (Image via Twitter) The incident roped in other streamers such as Asmongold and Nmplol as well, who, despite being anti-gambling in their critique, chastised ChocoTaco for what many assumed was clout farming by making unnecessary comments towards a bigger streamer. Nicky Polom@nmplol@chocoTaco @Trainwreckstv @JakeSucky @GeT_RiGhT Regardless of who is right or wrong, I cannot stand when small streamers say shit to bigger streamers and the bigger streamer responds and they start crying about harassment from viewers.
Hey bud, if you don’t wanna get stung, don’t poke the bee hive ?289239@chocoTaco @Trainwreckstv @JakeSucky @GeT_RiGhT Regardless of who is right or wrong, I cannot stand when small streamers say shit to bigger streamers and the bigger streamer responds and they start crying about harassment from viewers.Hey bud, if you don’t wanna get stung, don’t poke the bee hive ?
2 The NoPixel ban
Trainwreckstv got really incensed after he was banned from GTA RP servers by NoPixel due to metagaming in March 2021. After catching a permaban, the streamer lashed out at the moderators, calling them "miserable losers" in a Twitlonger post that he shared after the incident. Trainwreck@Trainwreckstvmy response in regards to gta rpRead: tl.gd/n_1srk8278805181my response in regards to gta rpRead: tl.gd/n_1srk827 Metagaming is a serious matter in GTA RP and is seen as a serious violation of the terms of service on most roleplaying servers as it breaks immersion, ruining the game for others. Tyler not only rejected the premise of the ban, but called the people who banned him hyprocites. He also insinuated that the bans were a way to control which streamers could get popular playing the game and accused the community of having double standards. In the clip above, he says: "If you're real with yourself, if your favorite streamer that you're watching did this. Which they do 15 times a f*cking day, you'd justify it because they are relatable and funny. And you'd move on."