>>105504481If you want the tldr, it's mostly reddit's fault. A few years back /r/livestreamfail became a drama sub where retards congregated to gossip about streamers. Some big streamers realised it was possible to get constant attention by drama baiting and instigating, which led to shitloads of streamers doing it. Because like half the top dogs on the site were doing this, it gradually trickled down to everyone else, and now the whole site is just a viper's nest of vapid retards trying to start drama because it's a cheap way to boost views.
Pair that toxic site culture with indies not having managers to tardwrangle them like corporate chuubas do, and spending far too much time on twitter, and you get a recipe for constant drama and petty slapfights.
Also keep in mind that what this board calls a yab or drama is a complete and utter nothingburger for like 99% of viewers. This board is basically just /r/livestreamfail but for chuubas