It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
In the comments, many users express negative opinions about it:
- @XhyliFPS: “Yes, her statement struck me as somehow odd, good for her, I guess?”
- @VegetaSasukeo: “She got greedy. She follows trends. First, she jumped on the OW train for years, then when she saw the collectible card openings, she jumped on that train to make quick money, then onto NFTs. I wonder how she can sleep at night knowing she has profited from both these trends and these people.”
- @syrasmineoce: “Oh. I always thought she was cool (I wasn’t that involved in the Overwatch scene), but now I guess not. How terrible.”
How did Fran respond? Subsequently, Fran explained on Twitter what she meant by the statement “NFTs are scams.” Namely, that most of these NFT projects do not last very long and lose value over time.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
In the comments, many users express negative opinions about it:
- @XhyliFPS: “Yes, her statement struck me as somehow odd, good for her, I guess?”
- @VegetaSasukeo: “She got greedy. She follows trends. First, she jumped on the OW train for years, then when she saw the collectible card openings, she jumped on that train to make quick money, then onto NFTs. I wonder how she can sleep at night knowing she has profited from both these trends and these people.”
- @syrasmineoce: “Oh. I always thought she was cool (I wasn’t that involved in the Overwatch scene), but now I guess not. How terrible.”
How did Fran respond? Subsequently, Fran explained on Twitter what she meant by the statement “NFTs are scams.” Namely, that most of these NFT projects do not last very long and lose value over time.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
In the comments, many users express negative opinions about it:
- @XhyliFPS: “Yes, her statement struck me as somehow odd, good for her, I guess?”
- @VegetaSasukeo: “She got greedy. She follows trends. First, she jumped on the OW train for years, then when she saw the collectible card openings, she jumped on that train to make quick money, then onto NFTs. I wonder how she can sleep at night knowing she has profited from both these trends and these people.”
- @syrasmineoce: “Oh. I always thought she was cool (I wasn’t that involved in the Overwatch scene), but now I guess not. How terrible.”
How did Fran respond? Subsequently, Fran explained on Twitter what she meant by the statement “NFTs are scams.” Namely, that most of these NFT projects do not last very long and lose value over time.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
In the comments, many users express negative opinions about it:
- @XhyliFPS: “Yes, her statement struck me as somehow odd, good for her, I guess?”
- @VegetaSasukeo: “She got greedy. She follows trends. First, she jumped on the OW train for years, then when she saw the collectible card openings, she jumped on that train to make quick money, then onto NFTs. I wonder how she can sleep at night knowing she has profited from both these trends and these people.”
- @syrasmineoce: “Oh. I always thought she was cool (I wasn’t that involved in the Overwatch scene), but now I guess not. How terrible.”
How did Fran respond? Subsequently, Fran explained on Twitter what she meant by the statement “NFTs are scams.” Namely, that most of these NFT projects do not last very long and lose value over time.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
The former streamer Francine “Fran” Vo was known as a player of Overwatch on Twitch. However, there is a big NFT drama surrounding her that repeatedly causes negative reactions on Twitter.
Who is Fran? Fran was a Twitch streamer who gained fame primarily as an Overwatch player. Her channel has 251,597 followers (via Twitch).
However, she is no longer active on the platform. According to the Twitch schedule, Fran last streamed at the end of 2021.
Lately, she has become less of a topic in the community due to her Overwatch gameplay and more due to her statements regarding NFTs. She has repeatedly spoken about NFTs, leading to discussions under her statements. Find out what NFTs are here.
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The NFT drama surrounding Fran
The entire NFT drama unfolded repeatedly following the same principle:
- Fran published a statement about NFTs
- Many negative reactions and discussions followed
- Fran justified herself
- Received criticism again
This post, for example, sparked discussions on January 22, 2022:
Tweet translation: “Do Overwatch fans who hate NFTs know that the number 1 NFT in trading volume at this moment is being made by people from the Overwatch team?”
This was not well received. Here, too, Fran tried to save the situation with a tweet, stating that the tweet intended to show the hypocrisy of OW fans who would harass OW people dealing with NFTs.
There were also predominantly negative reactions: The users @SFSEgo and @alka_seltzer799 responded, for example, with: “Okay, but did you think about the fact that we don’t like anyone dealing with NFTs?” and “Okay, now I’ll also harass the people in the Overwatch team dealing with NFTs. Thanks for the motivation!”
On January 25, 2022, Fran then published a long statement on TwitLonger. In this, she explained that she had no intention of pushing NFTs onto her fans.
Furthermore, she apologized for leaving streaming without any prior warning. She felt that while streaming, she owed something to her fans when they had given her money.
After several months, there were once again discussions about Fran’s NFTs
What reignited the discussions about Fran? After a few months during which the NFT drama became quieter, Fran spoke up on July 1, 2022, on reddit.
She published a statement explaining that she did not quit streaming because of NFTs and that trading NFTs had been a side hobby. She hoped for a greater understanding of her position through her explanations.
There was a passage that once again led to negative comments on Twitter. Among other things, Fran wrote:
[…] I would like to start by saying that I believe that 99 % of NFTs are scams and that I have never intentionally sold an NFT to a follower/viewer. As far as I know, since everything is anonymous (the listing, the sale, and the purchase of NFTs). However, the fact that NFTs are a scam does not mean that they are not profitable […].
franplayshalo via reddit
She further explained that she was now so good at NFT trading that she had made more money in three months with NFTs than in her entire 5-year Overwatch streaming career.
On Twitter, people reacted predominantly negatively again when user @NyanSox reposted a part of Fran’s text on the same day.
What did Twitter users say about Fran’s statement? User @NyanSox already writes as a title for the reblog that the excerpt seems strange to him.
Fran admits that NFTs are scams, that she hurts people, and that it is okay to hurt others because they should know better, and Fran profits from it.
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.
In the comments, many users express negative opinions about it:
- @XhyliFPS: “Yes, her statement struck me as somehow odd, good for her, I guess?”
- @VegetaSasukeo: “She got greedy. She follows trends. First, she jumped on the OW train for years, then when she saw the collectible card openings, she jumped on that train to make quick money, then onto NFTs. I wonder how she can sleep at night knowing she has profited from both these trends and these people.”
- @syrasmineoce: “Oh. I always thought she was cool (I wasn’t that involved in the Overwatch scene), but now I guess not. How terrible.”
How did Fran respond? Subsequently, Fran explained on Twitter what she meant by the statement “NFTs are scams.” Namely, that most of these NFT projects do not last very long and lose value over time.
It seems Fran is digging herself a hole when it comes to NFTs. Hardly does she provide a statement to improve her situation, and some use the words against her again.
How did Fran handle the negative reactions? In her statement on TwitLonger from January 25, she went into detail explaining what troubled her:
Streaming was not as easy for me as it may have appeared. I was harassed almost every single day since my franplayshalo days. It ranged from a creepy comment to images I absolutely did not want to see in my DMs […] The extreme loneliness and the unhealthy habits I developed through streaming caused a lot of damage. I won’t even start about the bullying. My entire self-esteem was dependent on likes and numbers. I wish I never had to experience that again.
@FRANA_OW via TwitLonger
Fran was generally not happy with her career as a streamer and had some issues beyond the entire NFT thing as well.
The NFT story is not the first time Fran has faced negative comments and hate. Although Fran won an Overwatch tournament with her team, she was still flamed.
What do you think about Fran’s NFT drama? Let us know in the comments.