DrDisrespect’s mustache is crooked: Maybe because many Twitch streamers are making big money on YouTube right now – just not him

DrDisrespect's mustache is crooked: Maybe because many Twitch streamers are making big money on YouTube right now - just not him

Streamer Guy “DrDisrespect” Beahm has been streaming on YouTube for two years after being banned from Twitch. But YouTube Gaming has been on a shopping spree in recent months, showering Twitch streamers with endless amounts of money to poach them: After Ludwig, Valkyrae and TimTheTatman, they have now bought Sykkuno. But somehow the DrDisrespect doesn’t seem to like it that much.

What is DrDisrespect angry about? The Doctor seems to have been “highly dissatisfied with the overall situation” for a long time.

Actually, DrDisrespect complains about everything and everyone: about “bad audio in Fortnite”, about childish streamers like xQc, about stupid “MMORPGs” like WoW or the stupid referees in basketball who don’t see anything. In addition, the new Batman is totally overestimated – he is just mediocre.

Currently, DrDisrespect is upset about YouTube Gaming, his current parent platform. He now said on Twitter that he just had to unfollow YouTube Gaming. They wouldn’t support “us” one bit. So why should he support her? hahaha Such a fake industry he’s in (via twitter).

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DrDisrespect moans about “lack of support” from YouTube Gaming

Why does that annoy him so? DrDisrespect does not currently give an exact reason why YouTube Gaming disappoints and annoys him so much, but the reasons are actually obvious:

Why is this? Since the Twitch ban, DrDisrespect has been streaming YouTube – but without an “exclusive contract.”

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While DrDisrespect is one of the biggest and most successful streamers on YouTube, he also has a keen business acumen. Nevertheless, he doesn’t seem to get any special support from YouTube.

They got him “banned” after the ban, so to speak, because after his Twitch ban and the end of Mixer, DrDisrespect had no alternative where else to go. He had already built up a large audience on YouTube through his compilations of Twitch streams.

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That seems to annoy him now: Recently, there has been growing news that YouTube is paying extremely high sums for Twitch shooter streamers that DrDisrespect presumably considers “on his level or below”.

There is talk of YouTube offering “money that you’ve got for life” (DrLupo) or “that’s completely insane” (Sykkuno).

Those hefty sums must have been okay when YouTube spent a fortune to get “TimTheTatman,” a friend of DrDisresepct who also plays shooters.

Recently, however, YouTube Gaming has started to pay handsomely to young streamers who tend to come from the “just chatting” corner, such as Ludwig or Sykkuno.

It is known that DrDisrespect is extremely ambitious and is suffering from the Twitch ban. The fact that so many young YouTube streamers around him now receive “completely crazy exclusive contracts” while he is without a contract seems to bother the Doctor in the long term. Even if he doesn’t say so explicitly, but only complains about a “wrong industry” that does nothing to “support” him.

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You know how much DrDisresepct weighs on the whole situation surrounding his Twitch ban, even though he often downplays it:

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