
Toxic Twitch Chat & The Silver Smurfer - OfflineTV Podcast EP8 ft. Poki, Toast, Lily, & Xell


[00:00 - 00:45]The speaker discusses the water case and mentions the ninth minus first podcast.


[00:26 - 00:31]They introduce the topic of anti-oxidant infusion and joke about not knowing what it is.


[00:46 - 01:28]The speaker welcomes the audience to the eighth ever podcast and introduces the host, Josh zell Kim.


[00:59 - 01:21]They discuss liking and subscribing to the podcast and making a joke about it.


[01:28 - 02:39]The speaker mentions that it was a full day of gaming and how the house has been good luck for them.


[02:39 - 03:00]They introduce the guests, Pokimane and Lily Pichu.


[03:00 - 03:28]The speaker discusses the possibility of uploading the podcast to a dedicated channel and other audio platforms.


[03:28 - 04:02]They joke about listening to the podcast while driving or in the shower.


[04:02 - 04:57]The speaker moves on to the first topic, the League of Legends Twitch Rivals event.


[04:25 - 05:45]They discuss the format of the event and how it was enjoyable to play with different people.


[05:45 - 06:16]The speaker mentions that it was a full day of gaming and how the house has been good luck for them.


[06:03 - 06:08]The speaker mentions watching a lot of anime and having a great day.


[06:16 - 07:07]The speaker mentions that it was a full day of gaming and how the house has been good luck for them.


[07:07 - 07:20]They discuss the two brackets in the tournament and how the other bracket had some unpleasant players.


[07:07 - 09:00]Riot made an effort to put friends with friends in the tournament


[07:21 - 07:54]The speaker mentions that there were 25 people in each bracket.


[09:00 - 10:22]Some players were not happy with the bracket changes


[10:24 - 11:09]Some players felt they had to pick certain champions to win at lower elo


[11:10 - 13:04]Riot made an effort to put friends with friends in the tournament


[12:12 - 14:29]Some players felt they had to pick certain champions to win at lower elo


[12:46 - 13:23]There were instances of toxic behavior towards new players in role playing games


[14:29 - 14:47]Some players felt they had to pick certain champions to win at lower elo


[14:47 - 15:20]There was discussion about toxicity and stereotypes among players


[15:20 - 16:27]Some players were not happy with the bracket changes


[15:52 - 17:58]Examples of streamers being criticized for not controlling their fan base, such as Pewdiepie following alt-right related accounts on Twitter.


[16:27 - 16:40]Mention of ongoing drama between streamers such as Summit and Moon Moon, and Trainwrecks and Destiny.


[16:27 - 17:16]XQC's fans criticized Tri-hex for something on a podcast.


[16:40 - 17:01]The example of a female streamer being harassed by Greek's fan base, causing her to cry on stream and receive criticism from another female streamer.


[17:58 - 21:19]Discussion about the difficulty of controlling a large fan base and the potential for losing viewers if a streamer filters their community.


[20:10 - 22:35]Mention of a couple who are both streamers and the husband's chat being toxic towards his wife.


[21:19 - 21:26]Mention of the website 8chan as an example of a platform for edgy content.


[21:47 - 25:08]The husband realizing his responsibility to control his chat and take action.


[22:35 - 23:56]Mention of other big streamers trying out role-playing and getting unwhitelisted due to their poor performance and influence on their fan base.


[23:14 - 25:24]Discussion about the choice of streamers to positively influence their fans or not take action at all.


[24:02 - 24:55]Mention of a couple who are both streamers and the husband's chat being toxic towards his wife.


[25:25 - 28:21]Discussion about the difficulty of controlling a large fan base and the potential for losing viewers if a streamer filters their community.


[26:10 - 26:50]Mention of the website 8chan as an example of a platform for edgy content.


[27:30 - 29:44]The impact of a streamer's message on their fan base and how it can influence their beliefs and opinions.


[29:44 - 31:11]Mention of the website 8chan as an example of a platform for edgy content.


[29:51 - 30:19]Mention of ongoing drama between streamers such as Summit and Moon Moon, and Trainwrecks and Destiny.


[30:19 - 32:35]The example of a female streamer being harassed by Greek's fan base, causing her to cry on stream and receive criticism from another female streamer.


[31:05 - 33:37]A group of people discuss a problematic situation involving a new player in a Dungeons and Dragons game.


[33:37 - 38:36]The conversation shifts to discussing pop culture, including the movie "Us" and the show "Love, Death, and Robots."


[36:17 - 39:16]One person admits to only watching animated shows and expresses excitement for upcoming anime releases.


[36:46 - 39:01]The conversation shifts to discussing pop culture, including the movie "Us" and the show "Love, Death, and Robots."


[39:17 - 41:53]One person admits to only watching animated shows and expresses excitement for upcoming anime releases.


[41:54 - 43:43]The conversation shifts to discussing pop culture, including the movie "Us" and the show "Love, Death, and Robots."


[43:43 - 46:11]They discuss the surprise death of a character in the recent "Star Wars" movie and express disappointment in the execution of the scene.


[46:11 - 47:51]The speaker discusses how kids these days don't know what the save icon represents and reminisces about past technology such as floppy disks, CDs, and Walkmans.


[47:15 - 47:32]They share a personal story about their mom getting mad at them for using dial-up internet too frequently.


[47:52 - 49:27]The speaker discusses how kids these days don't know what the save icon represents and reminisces about past technology such as floppy disks, CDs, and Walkmans.


[48:54 - 50:33]They share a personal story about their mom getting mad at them for using dial-up internet too frequently.


[50:33 - 54:00]They mention their experience with a school counselor and share a personal story about their emo journal.


[50:43 - 51:26]The speaker reflects on how their upbringing affects who they are and discusses this topic with their therapist.


[51:26 - 51:31]They mention their experience with a school counselor and share a personal story about their emo journal.


[52:07 - 53:50]The speaker reflects on how it took them several tries to find a therapist that was helpful for them.


[54:00 - 56:01]They mention their experience with a school counselor and share a personal story about their emo journal.


[54:09 - 55:33]They share a personal story about their mom getting mad at them for using dial-up internet too frequently.


[56:01 - 57:19]The speaker talks about the benefit of having a third person perspective and how it can change one's outlook on a situation.


[56:57 - 58:56]They also advise anyone considering therapy to be open and ready for it and to find a therapist that they click with.


[58:12 - 58:50]The speaker reflects on how it took them several tries to find a therapist that was helpful for them.


[58:59 - 59:19]They also touch on the topic of crying and bottling up emotions.


[59:19 - 1.01:48]They discuss the upcoming Game of Thrones premiere and possibly watching it together.


[59:36 - 1.02:16]Another guest has a trip to France and Berlin coming up.


[1.01:48 - 1.04:00]One of the guests is leaving their job at Riot Games to focus on their own content and Offline TV.


[1.04:12 - 1.06:51]One of the guests talks about a failed audition for a project.


[1.06:35 - 1.09:33]The topic of Article 13, a copyright law in Europe, is brought up and its potential impact on content creators.


[1.07:03 - 1.11:41]They also discuss the possibility of video games requiring copyright permission for streaming.


[1.12:02 - 1.13:38]They discuss the upcoming Game of Thrones premiere and possibly watching it together.


[1.12:36 - 1.13:27]The podcast ends with the guests thanking the audience and promoting their social media accounts.