
Racist Cosplay, Reddit & Game of Thrones - OfflineTV Podcast EP 11 ft. Toast, Poki, Scarra, & Albert


[00:00 - 02:03]The 11th ever Offline TV pocket podcast welcomes everyone


[00:06 - 01:06]They discuss reaching 1,000 podcasts in the future


[02:04 - 03:22]They talk about the likelihood of still being alive in 20 years


[03:52 - 04:44]They talk about the lack of diversity in Europe and what Pokimane ate in Berlin


[04:44 - 05:37]Pokimane talks about her experience at TwitchCon EU and the increasing attendance each year


[05:38 - 06:56]They are joined by Scarra who mentions his recurring invitation to the podcast by Sean


[06:56 - 09:01]They discuss a recent controversy of a streamer being banned for cosplaying in blackface


[08:04 - 08:52]Opinions differ on whether the streamer should have been banned or just given a warning


[08:18 - 10:45]The group discusses the social implications and sensitivity surrounding blackface


[08:32 - 10:31]They discuss the difference between traditional blackface and the streamer's cosplay attempt


[10:12 - 11:43]Opinions differ on whether the streamer should have been banned or just given a warning


[10:45 - 12:43]They discuss the difference between traditional blackface and the streamer's cosplay attempt


[10:57 - 12:10]The group discusses the social implications and sensitivity surrounding blackface


[12:11 - 12:16]Opinions differ on whether the streamer should have been banned or just given a warning


[12:16 - 13:00]One member suggests the possibility of the streamer intentionally causing controversy for attention.


[12:25 - 14:20]The speaker gives an example of someone cosplaying as a character of a different race, such as a white person cosplaying as Black Panther, and the backlash that can occur.


[13:00 - 14:11]They discuss the potential consequences, such as being banned, for doing something that is generally seen as offensive.


[14:20 - 16:29]The speaker recalls a personal experience of being accused of blackface while cosplaying, but explains that it was simply a makeup technique to mimic a comic book style.


[14:39 - 16:09]The speaker discusses the difficulty of being in the cosplay community and not thinking twice about potentially offensive actions.


[15:54 - 18:16]They discuss the potential consequences, such as being banned, for doing something that is generally seen as offensive.


[16:09 - 19:34]The speaker gives an example of someone cosplaying as a character of a different race, such as a white person cosplaying as Black Panther, and the backlash that can occur.


[17:37 - 18:56]They discuss the potential consequences, such as being banned, for doing something that is generally seen as offensive.


[19:35 - 20:55]The conversation shifts to discussing a large chargeback of $50,000 that a streamer received.


[21:25 - 25:15]The speaker shares their own experience of being charged back for a large donation and the frustration that comes with it.


[21:55 - 25:02]The conversation shifts to discussing a large chargeback of $50,000 that a streamer received.


[24:26 - 26:23]The speaker shares their own experience of being charged back for a large donation and the frustration that comes with it.


[25:02 - 25:35]The conversation shifts to discussing a large chargeback of $50,000 that a streamer received.


[26:23 - 27:53]They emphasize the importance of only donating if one can truly afford it and suggests other ways to support streamers, such as watching their stream and telling friends about it.


[26:32 - 26:59]The speaker shares their own experience of being charged back for a large donation and the frustration that comes with it.


[27:53 - 28:07]The conversation ends with a reminder to back up streamers on social media when they face backlash.


[28:08 - 31:41]Talk about how it's difficult to stream with other content creators and conflicting personalities


[31:16 - 34:19]Mention of Mo's frustration with Tyler1 wasting the group's time


[34:19 - 36:37]Mention of previous incidents where streamers have been offended or made others uncomfortable


[36:10 - 36:31]Discussion about Tyler1 and Moe's recent argument during a game


[36:44 - 41:56]Mention of Mo's frustration with Tyler1 wasting the group's time


[41:57 - 44:35]Planning for streaming the Easter egg hunt and setting rules for breaking eggs on the head


[42:23 - 43:57]Announcement of an upcoming $10,000 Easter egg hunt where the golden ticket is hidden in eggs and must be smashed on the head to reveal


[44:35 - 45:53]Mention of Mo's frustration with Tyler1 wasting the group's time


[45:53 - 49:29]The discussion centers on clickbait and its impact on YouTube content creators


[49:30 - 50:59]Another creator shares their experience with trying to please everyone as a pro player.


[50:59 - 52:35]Some creators admit to using clickbait and feel it is necessary for success


[52:35 - 54:23]The discussion centers on clickbait and its impact on YouTube content creators


[53:01 - 54:05]Some creators admit to using clickbait and feel it is necessary for success


[54:24 - 55:37]The conversation shifts to Reddit hate threads and the negativity towards certain creators


[55:37 - 59:33]One creator admits to having crazy haters who seem obsessed with hating them


[58:11 - 59:33]The speaker discusses how fans may know more about their life than they do, and how this makes them feel like they haven't "made it" yet.


[59:33 - 59:40]Another creator shares their experience with trying to please everyone as a pro player.


[59:33 - 1.01:40]The speaker talks about being interviewed and later finding out that the host thought they were rude, causing them to worry and lose sleep over it.


[1.01:40 - 1.02:23]The speaker mentions turning off notifications and closing direct messaging on social media to avoid negativity.


[1.02:25 - 1.03:32]The speaker mentions a time when someone accidentally saw them watching porn on stream.


[1.03:32 - 1.04:20]The speaker discusses how fans may know more about their life than they do, and how this makes them feel like they haven't "made it" yet.


[1.04:20 - 1.07:20]They discuss the idea of being monitored by technology, and how it can be unsettling to receive targeted ads based on conversations.


[1.06:38 - 1.07:12]The speaker discusses how fans may know more about their life than they do, and how this makes them feel like they haven't "made it" yet.


[1.07:48 - 1.12:01]The speaker mentions a time when someone accidentally saw them watching porn on stream.


[1.11:15 - 1.18:10]The group discusses watching Game of Thrones and opinions on the season premiere.


[1.19:10 - 1.20:27]Albert talks about building a robotic arm for his viewers to play games.


[1.19:57 - 1.22:09]Scarra announces an Auto Chess tournament with Janet as his partner.


[1.22:09 - 1.24:14]Toast and Scarra discuss Heartstone and Toast's new deck.