>>34501131this is a common thing which you notice especially in streamers. They ask a question and 90% of the people answer correctly, but the streamer manages to pick out the 10% wrong answer (way more than 10% of the time, as should be normal you think).
And then usually comes the second part of this farce - the streamer turns around and gets pissy at the whole chat "omg why are ALL you guys so dumb and give me wrong answers?"
There's also this general thing, where 99% of the audience say they love the streamer or something similar positively, but the streamer always seems to pick without fail the 1% of comment that is even slightly negative. As the other guy said, it's probably some psychological bias, because if you're usually told you're special and perfect and amazing from 99% of your audience 99% of the time, over time you just kinda get used to it and it doesn't really register anymore and becomes just background noise - but the one guy who said something that breaks the mold will get noticed more. Here comes also into play that streamers are even higher attention-whores and psychological needy for positive reception than the average person (after all, you tend to think of yourself as hot shit that needs to be seen appreciated by lots of people if you go into this line of work).
So again, it doesn't matter if 99% say they love you, if the streamer manages to get just one negative comment, he/she hyperfocuses on it and starts to whine about "omg ALL you guys hate me ;_;"