>>43940449The answer to this is simple in some ways, and curiously complex in others.
The simple answer is "no. the audience is not in a relationship that even *can* be cucked with anyone."
Now, to look at what is complicated, you can actually shift the meaning of cuck to something that might be applicable.
For example, the audience is entitled to some sort of loyalty from the streamer.
Not relationship loyalty, which is where you'd normally use the term, but in their specific dynamic. The sins here are usually of the betrayal sort - such as one promising to do this and that and then laughing at the audience behind their backs - If you pander to an audience, even if you don't agree with it, it's unwise to be disrespectful to it.
Is this what's happening here? Possibly, although I don't see it. When the whole unicorn rage went on and Kronii faffed about was a hard promise made? If so, then yeah have fun being "cucked", if not cucked.
As for everyone else, I don't remember any such promise or pretense. Cheering on them to fuck feels weird to me, I wouldn't do that, but I can see how this is the parasocial analog of a kid holding two dolls together and saying "now kithh"