The golden boy of Twitch criticized for corrupting young viewers

The golden boy of Twitch criticized for corrupting young viewers

The 22-year-old Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart is the new star on Twitch: In just a year, he has built a large channel with Rainbow Six Siege, and it seemed like he could do nothing wrong. He won awards at the Streamer Awards as Gamer and Rising Star of the Year. Now, he has incurred the wrath of the community. He is accused of corrupting his young fans.

Who is he?

Jynxzi dominates Rainbow Six Siege on Twitch – something no other streamer has managed to do in a game:

Stream with adult model Breckie Hill criticized

What has he done? Jynxzi is accused of promoting Breckie Hill, an “adult model.”

In the scene causing the uproar, Jynxzi sat without a shirt in a gaming chair while the lady rubbed oil on him. The scene comes from a nearly 3-hour stream that can still be seen on YouTube.

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The nasty influencer Keemstar was quick to act with his DramaAlert and accused the streamer on Twitter of “promoting OnlyFans content to a fanbase comprised of children.”

The influencer Breckie Hill (20) has 1.9 million followers on Instagram and is active on the platform OnlyFans with 674,500 likes. The paid platform distributes sexually charged content.

How is this being discussed? This is being discussed very critically. The comments say:

  • “I liked Jynxzi, but he literally sold out and changed his whole look for an LA-girl who only cares about quick internet fame. The guy is just sad.”
  • Another calls him a “sellout clown”.

Keemstar’s statement that with this “sexy advertisement” for an adult site, it mainly targets children seems to outraged many.

Here is the scene in the YouTube video that so annoys Keemstar:

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Is anyone defending him? Those who defend him say: His content is not aimed at children, as he uses way too many swear words.

Parents are responsible for what children see, not streamers.

What’s behind this: It should be clear: Keemstar is not a nice person who cares about the wellbeing of “young viewers”.

Jynxzi does not “advertise for OnlyFans”, but is probably in a relationship with Breckie Hill, and the two stream together. To what extent this is “real” or to what extent they use this for content is hard to say with such publicly displayed partnerships of influencers.

The combination of gaming streamer and “beauty influencer” has been seen repeatedly in the past, for instance with Tfue/Corinna Kopf or Asmongold/Pink Sparkles. And indeed, this is always viewed with skepticism by parasocial fans who are concerned for “their streamer”.

The poster boy nerd of Twitch can’t have a girlfriend: “I want him to be unhappy and lonely like me.”

Source(s): sportskeeda
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