
Mud Wrestling Article 13 & Twitch Chat Control- OfflineTV Podcast EP 9 ft Scarra, Toast, Lily & Sean


[00:00 - 01:39]We have our ninth offline TV podcast with Sean, who runs the Twitch channel and is responsible for operating the software, camera, transitions, and graphics


[01:23 - 03:00]Sean is paid 50% of subs on the offline TV Twitch channel


[01:40 - 03:06]The offline TV podcast is moving to its own channel


[02:41 - 04:50]The group discusses the issues with paying artists and commissioning content.


[04:50 - 07:27]The offline TV podcast is moving to its own channel


[05:00 - 08:04]Edison broke the world record for most hours streamed in a month


[07:27 - 09:36]Toast competed in Twitch Rivals for Apex Legends, but faced challenges with hackers


[08:24 - 09:49]Apex Legends is facing issues with hackers and a decrease in popularity


[09:49 - 12:20]Drama surrounding Apex streamer King Richard and his alleged failure to pay a rebranding company


[10:43 - 13:16]We did an April Fool's prank but someone didn't believe us and broke their phone


[12:01 - 13:59]The speaker and others are discussing a content creator named King Richard who may be having issues with his content or payment.


[12:27 - 15:37]The group discusses the issues with paying artists and commissioning content.


[13:21 - 14:35]King Richard's response includes threatening legal action


[13:21 - 15:46]The community has a negative opinion of King Richard and he has encountered disrespectful behavior from fans.


[14:35 - 15:17]We did an April Fool's prank but someone didn't believe us and broke their phone


[15:47 - 18:05]The group then transitions to discussing a content house called Just Friends which was considered by Offline TV to be a potential franchise or subsidiary.


[16:21 - 21:07]The speaker is surprised by how well Just Friends is doing, but the group mentions issues with communication and not being able to work together effectively.


[20:33 - 21:30]The speaker talks about their first impressions of Sean and how they initially thought he was dating Avon, but later found out they were just friends.


[21:17 - 24:21]The speaker and others discuss how Just Friends brought on new talent and tried to incubate them, but they did not have a "heavy hitter" like Pokimane or Toast to help them succeed.


[23:21 - 23:33]The speaker and others are discussing a content creator named King Richard who may be having issues with his content or payment.


[24:27 - 25:55]The speaker talks about their first impressions of Sean and how they initially thought he was dating Avon, but later found out they were just friends.


[25:48 - 26:37]Yvonne and others are discussing Shawn, who is known for being funny on Twitter and in person.


[25:59 - 26:37]The speaker's first impression of Sean was that he couldn't possibly be as funny and talented as others made him out to be, but they were proven wrong after meeting him.


[26:37 - 28:27]They recall a time when Shawn sent Yvonne a long, heartfelt DM while drunk, which she found both cute and surprising.


[27:31 - 30:21]Yvonne and others are discussing Shawn, who is known for being funny on Twitter and in person.


[29:47 - 30:49]A clip is shown of Tyler1's community flaming another streamer, and Yvonne expresses her disappointment in Tyler1 for not controlling his community better.


[30:49 - 33:13]They discuss how people can pick up mannerisms from others, citing examples from their own interactions.


[32:42 - 33:27]Toast and others argue that it's just for entertainment and not meant to hurt others.


[33:28 - 38:10]A clip is shown of Tyler1's community flaming another streamer, and Yvonne expresses her disappointment in Tyler1 for not controlling his community better.


[35:31 - 36:10]Toast and others argue that it's just for entertainment and not meant to hurt others.


[38:10 - 40:42]The conversation then turns to talking about Toast's stream, which some argue can be seen as toxic due to his persona of being a genius.


[39:10 - 39:35]The group also touches on the impact of losing in games and how it affects their tolerance for chat behavior.


[39:35 - 41:24]The group discusses whether or not streamers exaggerate their personalities for viewership.


[39:41 - 41:08]They discuss the responsibility of having a platform and using it to promote positive morals and values.


[40:24 - 41:50]They discuss the responsibility of streamers to manage their chat and the impact of toxic behavior.


[41:25 - 44:16]The group discusses whether or not streamers exaggerate their personalities for viewership.


[43:00 - 43:36]They discuss the role of the League Partner Program and its guidelines for representing Riot Games.


[43:37 - 45:32]The conversation ends with Lily sharing her experience of having to ban multiple viewers while playing with her friends.


[45:35 - 50:02]The conversation shifts to the topic of managing chat and correcting viewers' behavior.


[48:03 - 50:21]They share that they are more likely to ban viewers who insult their friends while playing together.


[50:22 - 53:05]The conversation ends with Lily sharing her experience of having to ban multiple viewers while playing with her friends.


[52:14 - 53:52]They share that they are more likely to ban viewers who insult their friends while playing together.


[52:35 - 54:14]The conversation ends with Lily sharing her experience of having to ban multiple viewers while playing with her friends.


[54:14 - 56:25]During a conversation, the group discusses how they handle irrational emotions and arguments while streaming.


[56:25 - 58:50]They also talk about how viewers sometimes speculate about their personal lives, and how it can be difficult to navigate.


[58:50 - 1.00:07]Albert and Lily share the story of how their relationship was leaked and how it affected them.


[1.00:07 - 1.02:16]They express frustration with viewers asking them to do certain things during streams, and remind viewers that they are their own people.


[1.01:53 - 1.04:24]The group also addresses rumors, including one about Lily's voice being fake, and they joke about it together.


[1.02:05 - 1.07:59]They also talk about how viewers sometimes speculate about their personal lives, and how it can be difficult to navigate.


[1.02:11 - 1.03:58]The YouTube copyright strike system is flawed, as demonstrated by the speaker's personal experience of receiving strikes for outdated and random videos.


[1.03:29 - 1.04:18]The speaker mentions having collaborated with European streamers and expresses concern for their situation under Article 13.


[1.04:18 - 1.07:08]The YouTube copyright strike system is flawed, as demonstrated by the speaker's personal experience of receiving strikes for outdated and random videos.


[1.06:19 - 1.08:16]Albert and Lily share the story of how their relationship was leaked and how it affected them.


[1.06:52 - 1.08:35]The speaker mentions having collaborated with European streamers and expresses concern for their situation under Article 13.


[1.08:36 - 1.11:31]The YouTube copyright strike system is flawed, as demonstrated by the speaker's personal experience of receiving strikes for outdated and random videos.


[1.11:32 - 1.14:08]The speaker mentions having collaborated with European streamers and expresses concern for their situation under Article 13.


[1.14:09 - 1.17:06]The copyright strike system can result in loss of potential revenue for creators, as demonstrated by the example of a multi-million view video earning nothing due to a copyright strike.


[1.16:50 - 1.17:59]The speaker mentions having collaborated with European streamers and expresses concern for their situation under Article 13.


[1.17:06 - 1.18:36]They discuss collaborating with a European streamer and mention Greek and PewDiePie.


[1.17:25 - 1.18:12]LilyPichu confirms that the event is still on and expresses excitement about saving the internet.


[1.18:36 - 1.20:21]They talk about Harry Potter and how Yvonne has only seen the first movie but enjoys it.


[1.20:21 - 1.21:18]They mention PewDiePie's rise to fame and how he has overcome hate and criticism.


[1.20:47 - 1.22:34]They compare this to the trajectory of Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake.


[1.21:54 - 1.22:58]They mention PewDiePie's rise to fame and how he has overcome hate and criticism.


[1.22:59 - 1.23:59]Scarra talks about his plans for a new YouTube series discussing his gameplay choices.


[1.23:29 - 1.23:53]They talk about Harry Potter and how Yvonne has only seen the first movie but enjoys it.


[1.24:00 - 1.24:42]LilyPichu talks about her plans for streaming and creating an art channel.


[1.24:42 - 1.25:30]Scarra talks about his plans for a new YouTube series discussing his gameplay choices.


[1.24:52 - 1.25:16]They joke about Hearthstone and express concerns about the game becoming repetitive.


[1.25:30 - 1.27:46]LilyPichu talks about her plans for streaming and creating an art channel.


[1.26:27 - 1.27:52]LilyPichu confirms that the event is still on and expresses excitement about saving the internet.


[1.27:04 - 1.29:18]They joke about Hearthstone and express concerns about the game becoming repetitive.


[1.29:18 - 1.29:57]They compare this to the trajectory of Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake.