Last Updated on: 17th January 2022, 05:05 pm

Massive hands of money changes, Twitch taunts, and game updates!!: Big events took place today which have shaken the whole online community. Everything from game rebalancing to earth-shattering Twitch taunts, and the daily usual drama surrounding NFT’s, here is the hottest Twitch, live streamers news right now.
All the content creators around the world are having their Channels and content stolen and sold in the form of NFT’s. Jim Sterling and Caddicarus have recently noticed that their content and channel have been stolen and sold. They replied in regards to this controversy stating that this move is “pathetic,” “disrespectful,” and “exploitative.”
Alanah Pearce, got her images stolen and sold online. The NFT’s thieves have gone so far as to photoshop her photo as a cover of a pornographic magazine. Alanah Pearce responded to this by saying “Somebody has taken an image of me that I own, added a trademarked porn logo to it, and ‘minted’ it to sell for profit as an NFT,” she said. “I cannot wait for the lawsuits.” Neither can we.
Similarly we've seen that Twitch livestreamers, Youtube creators, and video creators are having their names, artwork, & bios "sold" as NFTs. In the past 24 hours, scammers have been targeting these types of content creators like crazy. pic.twitter.com/KBNu7JaEYu
— NFT thefts (@NFTtheft) January 15, 2022
Pokimane takes on the haters by responding to the sexist abuse on her Twitch stream:
A lot of viewers started attacking Pokimane on her twitch account with misogynistic comments. Content creators asked her followers to spam her on twitch with various forms of abuse. Pokimane responded to this alleged comment “What’s wrong with people finding female streamers attractive?, What’s wrong with finding someone hot?” and Why is this used as a means to discredit female streamers’ work? This is exactly what I don’t understand? she says!. Stay tuned for more Twitch News.
Logan Paul Gets A $3.5 Million Refund After Buying Fake Pokemon Cards:
The news broke last week that Logan Paul purchased an enormous amount of Pokemon cards for a faltering $3.5 million. Yet, they were phony. At the point when he opened up the case, every one of them ended up being G.I. Joe cards all things being equal. Shyne, has agreed to refund all the money.
“I have repaid Logan his $3.5 million, however we will see how quickly I am made whole from the sellers who brought it to me already authenticated in the coming days or if it turns into a drawn out scenario,” Shyne said.
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