Silker is a Twitch streamer and would use his influence & position to ask for money from his viewers, other streamers, friends, etcetra. Then he would gamble away all of this borrowed money on sports betting. Mostly tennis matches lol
I used to be a Twitch user but I dropped it and turned to Youtube and Dailymotion because of the lack of useful content it's a good hub for streamers and those who love streams love to be here, this has become one of the channels for streamers because of the interaction between streamers and followers, and on about borrowing money on his followers that too much they are making money from their stream sponsoring they don't have to do that, they will lose their reputation and followers and streamers abuse his followers.
Here's a tweet by Jake Lucky on this
https://twitter.com/JakeSucky/status/1571309473402355712Twitch has turned into a cesspool of gambling addicts and gambling pushers. Do you think it's a responsible content creation & moderation on a platform which is used by teens, kids, and young adults?
Twitch should be responsible enough and take a stand and decide if this is what they want on their platform, they should at least limit
Will this be the straw that will finally break the Camel's back and will force Twitch to ban gambling streams?
I hope it does.
If what you've mentioned is an isolated case, they may not ban it, Twitch thrives on gambling streaming and they have gambling streams too on Youtube.