
Around eight months back, someone revealed that AyeZee was misusing casino funds for gambling. Now, he's in trouble again due to allegations of exaggerating his viewer counts. It appears only a fraction of his audience actually engages shortly after his stream begins, despite a lengthy introductory segment. It's astonishing to witness how far some streamers compromise their principles just for financial gain.
The streamers known as Casino Daddy are also notorious for falsifying their viewer numbers. There's a strong suspicion that they have been, and possibly still are, gambling with imaginary money.
Ayzee seems to be quite the entertainer, residing in his mother's basement without the financial means to move out.
@adrian-ripburger While I don't closely observe Casino Daddy, the overall sentiment is that finding an authentic streamer these days has become a challenge. The entire streaming community, at least at a superficial level, gives off a negative impression.
@yoggibeer I completely agree. It seems he's blaming others by claiming that anonymous individuals are intentionally inflating his viewer count with bots. It's quite amusing.
The video was quite the revelation, not that I found it surprising. It's pretty evident that both AyeZee and Casino Daddy are boosting their viewer counts with bots. One has to wonder why anyone would genuinely watch, especially when inflated numbers are so blatantly obvious with large waiting chats before going online.
Dejana? There are numerous individuals breaking the rules by amassing coins with multiple bot accounts. Once they're exposed, they become quite resentful, just like this guy.
he seems like a cunt
Isn't it quite apparent? One doesn’t need a detective’s level of intelligence to recognize when a streamer is using bots to boost their viewer count.
I find it bewildering that streamers who employ bots aren’t even cautious about getting caught. When they suddenly gain numerous viewers, it's an unmistakable indication of artificially inflated viewership.
I never quite comprehended where this AyeZee character emerged from. Suddenly, he's in the spotlight with thousands of viewers, completely out of nowhere.
@adrian-ripburger Absolutely! Truth be told, the majority, about 95%, of streamers aren't authentic. The rest are low-tier streamers who eventually give up because, despite their small stakes, they face losses even when streaming for a mere handful of viewers.
It's safe to say that the most prominent streamers engage in deceptive practices without exception!
@inlandempire These money-driven streamers are incredibly frustrating. I'm unable to comprehend their mindset, knowing how their wealth is acquired immorally.
Not really surprising now is it?
Not surprising at all. Sad to see tho