Streamer drama isn’t uncommon, but what happened between Felix “xQc” and Nicholas “Jynxzi” is very interesting. The drama was initially stirred up on a Trainwreckstv stream when the discussion of viewbotting was brought up. It’s far from the first time the topic has been broached by the streamer, as he’s previously admitted that it’s a serious problem on both Kick and Twitch. That led to someone putting the blame on Nicholas, and despite Train’s protestations, the situation spiraled out of control.
After what seemed like xQc defending Jynxzi, the accused viewbotter had a meltdown aimed at the Canadian streamer who seemingly defended him. The drama between the two quickly got out of control, and it was all over a statement about viewbotting.
Back on April 9, 2024, Trainwreckstv was asked about viewbotting during a Kick stream. According to the Kick representative, the worst offender of viewbotting is on Twitch, but he didn’t name the streamer he had in mind. He, of course, wasn’t counting alleged streamers that were botting their way to 1-2M views. According to TrainwrecksTV, it was multiple people, using between 10-20k bots.
X user @yoxics posted a tweet with the caption “Trainwrecks believes that Jynxzi is botting his viewers on Twitch.” However, Trainwrecks refuted that claim, saying it was not Jynxzi. xQc found himself reacting to this quote later on April 10, 2024. He offered the following response in regards to Nicholas’ numbers:
The problem in this statement is that it’s hard to tell if xQc is defending Jynxzi, or saying it’s not a big deal if he were viewbotting for that amount of people. The Canadian streamer is often known for speaking his mind quickly, and the actual meaning getting lost—that might be the case in
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