xQc Responds To Ludwig’s Criticism

Amiel Rose Andres - January 3, 2022
xQc Responds To Ludwig’s Criticism

Popular content creators have railed against the MasterChef meta on Twitch. Sodapoppin expressed his desire that streamers who broadcast reality shows would be DMCA’d. Then now, the meta was then termed “catastrophic” by Ludwig.

xQc, one of the most popular streamers at the forefront of the meta, chose to respond to the criticism. 

After receiving a response from renowned chef Gordon Ramsay on Twitter, xQc is clearly sure that airing popular cooking reality shows will not affect his channel. He’s gotten the most views he’s ever gotten, and he might even convince Ramsay to respond to TV episodes with him. 

Ludwig began to compare xQc’s reality show streaming to YouTube’s “alt right rabbit hole.” However, xQc interrupted the streamer in the middle of his statement to make fun of him. xQc said with a laugh; “He’s just mad because he swapped cars and his car ran out of gas real f–king fast. He got banned three times in the span of three days.”

Ludwig’s surprise decision to leave Twitch following his record-breaking subathon to stream solely on YouTube was referenced by xQc. Ludwig was suspended barely three days into his new YouTube job after playing “Baby Shark” on his stream.

Ludwig, xQc added, was a “rookie” who made a “rookie take.” xQc explained that the streaming business couldn’t rectify itself when Ludwig demanded a “course correction,” thus “things explode,” as streamers have known from Twitch’s beginnings. xQc ranted; “Things explode and nothing goes back.”

However, the content creators could be banned from Twitch if they stream TV shows, according to the controversial streamer. The true issue, according to xQc, would be if streamers broadcast fresh new episodes. In any case, xQc believes that Twitch’s decision to prohibit everyone from streaming television shows will be disastrous. 

xQc believes that viewing reality shows on Twitch is the “future” of streaming for the time being. This is unsurprising, given that xQc had a significantly greater viewership than usual. But it’s still unclear whether Twitch will take action against the behavior.

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