Dr Disrespect Slams YouTube Gaming With a 5 Word Question and a Strong Move

Dr Disrespect Slams YouTube Gaming With a 5 Word Question and a Strong Move

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Dr Disrespect Slams YouTube Gaming With a 5 Word Question and a Strong Move

Published 05/03/2022, 9:35 AM EDTBy Unlike Twitch, YouTube was created to share entertainment-related content that followed a different format. It mainly revolved around pre-recorded and well-edited content that creators could share with people living around the globe. But the recent tilt towards the live stream and the rise of this brand new format has compelled YouTube to change its stance. So far, the red platform has pulled in many prominent names like Dr Disrespect, MrBeast Valkyrae, CouRageJD, Sykkuno, Dr. Lupo, Ludwig, TimTheTatman, and more. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this adHe took to to attack YouTube’s gaming department and even stated that he has unfollowed it.

Fans chimed in to fight for Dr Disrespect

The last time they even mentioned Doc was July 2021 — Aaron Davis (@MrAaronDavis) The 2-time has already conquered Twitch, and his run with YouTube has been mega-successful as well. Maybe it is time to renovate the champion’s arena and make room for people that reside on Facebook’s gaming platform states a fan. Will Doc take this suggestion seriously? Setup a multistream to fb, expand the arena — Stone (@StoneMountain64) Dr Disrespect hasn’t signed an exclusivity deal, and there is no legal barrier that can keep him from hosting a multi-stream. Fans continue to reiterate this fact, stating the streamer should expand his audience even more. Honestly I’m confused why more people don’t multi stream if they’re not signed to a platform — BigCitySnipes (@BigCitySnipes1) A call for another switch is being raised by the fans, as Doc has been exclusively streaming on YouTube for over 2-years without ever signing an exclusive deal with the video-sharing website. Can Facebook Gaming offer the proper support that streamers need? Doc come on over to Facebook gaming. Bring the champions club. Facebook is going to turn into something. The potential is there BABY! — TacSquad Bolo (@BoloTact) ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Fans call out the 39-year-old streamer to make a push for an exclusive deal with a platform. Watch this story: Doc you gotta sign to a platform for their support they are a business at the end of the day — Vinny (@vinny7299) ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad What do you think Doc should do? Share your thoughts below.

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