Spat heated between Ninja and Alinity ends with excuses

A few days ago, offline entertainment and reflections have been supplied to the Internet by some high-level streamers. XQC made some comments on charity streamers and their charity streams, saying that, in many cases, non-profit organizations paid sponsors in streamers to organize charitable streams; A charity pays a streamer a fixed amount and they collect funds for them XQC even said that he had received such offers. The Streamor of Fortnite, Drupo, intervened with a statement saying that he had refused payments like this for his charity flows. Drupo collected more than $ 1 million for St. Jude s Children s Research Hospital.

Things become a little heated when Ninja s director, Jessica Blevins, has intervened. As you may know, Ninja is a very popular streamer and has made many loads of charity and donated many of its own income to charity. Jessica Blevins continued the attack for the comments of XQC calling them trash , who degenerated in personal insults, where Ninja himself became involved. And then Alinity arose, making a joke at the expense of Ninja. Obviously, Alinity is an easy target for its accusations of animals on its flow, that Ninja has not lost time to mention. Taking this very personally, Alinity called Ninja the most toxic person of the game .

I also deleted my tweet. Sorry to call you toxic

  • Alinity (@alinitytwitch) July 3, 2020

Ninja $5k PER MONTH for Internet, GenG Suspend Streamer Indefinitely A few days had passed and all the people involved had calmed down. Rob Breslau, who was also involved in the argument, took the initiative to apologize for what he told Alinity, saying that I suppressed my recent Tweet Alinity because it contributes to a culture of intimidation and toxicity online. Ninja retwee this statement and added their own excuses to Alinity, who responded in kind. Who was something. Very rarely, we see such personal arguments ending with excuses. Who knows if everything is really forgiven or if they are all cool with each other, but I guess the important thing is that they are all very passionate about charity? I do not know what to remove from that.

Let s go back to the original comments of XQC, do you think it is appropriate for streamers to be paid for a charity stream? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: Gamerant

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