Continuing the conversation, Asmongold remarked that he checked Twitch’s official Twitter handle and noticed that the platform has been talking about other content creators, with no mention of Kai Cenat. He said:

Asmongold provides his take on Twitch not shouting out to Kai Cenat for crossing 60k subscribers

On August 27, Asmongold took to Twitter to slam Twitch for failing to congratulate Kai Cenat on his achievement officially.

He also alleged that the platform does not acknowledge other content creators from the same community, such as Adin Ross, BruceDropEmOff, YourRAGE Gaming, and others. His tweet read:

During a recent livestream on his alternative channel, Zackrawrr, the World of Warcraft gamer, talked about the same topic during the initial moments of the stream.

After mentioning that he looked at Twitch’s official Twitter handle and failed to find any shout-outs for “W community” streamers, he continued further by saying:

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His Twitch viewers wanted to know what he meant by the term “W community.” Asmongold explained:

Other viewers pointed out Twitch did not mention Felix “xQc” on its official handles. The Austin, Texas-based streamer responded:

Asmongold added:

Fans react to Asmongold’s sentiments

Asmongold’s tweet was a viral hit, as it amassed well over 30k likes, and more than 350 community members were present in the reaction thread. Some of the most relevant fan comments were along these lines:

Kai Cenat is a New York native whose fame skyrocketed this year. Aside from primarily being a Just Chatting streamer, Kai Cenat is also an avid gamer who’s played several titles, such as Grand Theft Auto 5, Fortnite, Minecraft, Fall Guys, and VR Chat.

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