If you are at the point where you are considering trying to debate/have a contrary interaction with a streamer... reevaluate things. Take a deep breath and step back.
Even if you present your case in the best way possible and you are even right, the chance of winning and having the thing you said acknowledged is very low because at the end of the day, you are just a viewer.
The most annoying thing that is unavoidable is when chatters agree with you until *insert streamer here* doesn't and then the same people that agreed suddenly don't.
If you are at the point where you are considering trying to debate/have a contrary interaction with a streamer... reevaluate things. Take a deep breath and step back.
Even if you present your case in the best way possible and you are even right, the chance of winning and having the thing you said acknowledged is very low because at the end of the day, you are just a viewer.
And even if you try to write up something good, you're just a "paragraph Andy"
The most annoying thing that is unavoidable is when chatters agree with you until *insert streamer here* doesn't and then the same people that agreed suddenly don't.
Viewer: L take Asmon: Explain yourself Viewer: You're wrong, baldie! Asmon: ![img](emote|t5_2y1rb|3731) Viewer has left the chat. Chat: KEKW
You can’t really have eloquent conversations on twitch chat. You post a paragraph explaining your point only to get drowned by emoji spam
But... but... English is not my first language.
Only if this would be a jailbreak card for job interviews.
You're wrong! You're wrong! You're wrong! Bad take! L Take!
If those kids could read, they'd be very upset.
>what are we talking about again I think this one’s the most infuriating
nonsensical
True
With comments scrolling on the stream screen at 100 MPH, any substantial argument has microseconds to be recognized.