I don't think you guys really get how streamers feel. Streamers like to get stuff that makes their hearts feel a lil' more full. That deadbeat from earlier might be cringe to you autists, but most streamers eat that shit up. It's like when you give your brother/sister/dog a gift and spot them using it a couple months later. It feels like you did something good.
Now, depressoposts? Those are something else entirely. "Aw dang my cactus/dog/fish/cat/husband/wife/family/local applebees died" is depressing news and absolutely brings the streamer out of the zone.
There's a good Coco clip about this here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvirgECtOUk(I don't have an English link for it, but it goes over the importance of phrasing.)
It's hard to tell between the two at first glance, so if you're planning on dropping a sick twitlonger/pastebin life story, here's a protip: treat the positives as bread and the sad as meat in your compliment blogpost sandwich. Even the nicest sentiment can come off as condescending if not delivered correctly. Best of luck in your girlfriend hunt!