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 don't know the guy, if its a donation and he explained that he wants to use it to explore casinos and their consent from his followers is acceptable but if he is lying and he ask for money directly then its abuse, it's ok to ask for support by posting your receiving address but not going directly or specifically to people by messaging them its abuse.
Twitch 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?
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.
Update: Twitch has placed a ban on off shore casinos.
https://i.imgur.com/jTqZTAq.pngThey should just ban the guy there are good streamers too who just want to share their experiences so people will have ideas about what it's like playing on those casinos, they just need to take out bad actors and retain good actors and monitor these streamers.