News culture A famous streamer loses his sponsor due to a video!
Published on 02/02/2023 at 11:29
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Charles White, creator of moistcr1tikal, has posted a video in which he talks about losing a collaboration with a big company, something he only half understands.
Summary
Too raw music "I hate this urge to want everything to be sterile and clean."
Music is too raw.
According to the TwitchTracker website, he is one of the most popular streamers in the past 30 days. Charles White, or moistcr1tikal, had one of his sponsors refuse to do business with him. This content creator posted a video last week, without naming the sponsor, detailing the change in his decision.
The video in question is Filthy, released on January 13: a song for which the author admits to understanding "the most disgusting lyrics of all time" by referring himself as a "cauldron of vulgarity." Something he's the first to recognize and assumes his song isn't intended for mainstream audiences.
"I hate this urge to want everything to be sterile and clean."
In the second part of his video, he declares that he is proud of his work and will not hesitate to redo this type of work even if he were to lose "a thousand potential collaborations." He also highlights an interesting point about the fundamental shift in preferences between him and his peers.
Moistcr1tikal is well-known for his more flamboyant remarks than the average on Twitch. Among other things, he was adamant about Amazon's new platform policy incorporating "great messages": viewers could pay to make their observations visible to the streamer.
Charles White should not have to waste time on games like Apex Legends, Rocket League, and Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Ludwig, another well-known content creator, has recently become a co-owner of Moist Esport.