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Fortnite streamer forced to BAN 15-year-old fan from his Twitch chat over shock behavior

Fortnite streamer forced to BAN 15-year-old fan from his Twitch chat over shock behavior

Daily Mail​3 days ago
As technology and social media become increasingly embedded in our lives, people become more fearful as to how it may affect people - specifically younger generations.
And as a popular Twitch streamer learned, children who are given unlimited access online tend to make some questionable decisions.
Cody Conrod, or 'Clix,' is a popular pro Fortnite streamer with more than eight million followers.
This means that he plays the online game on a live stream, all while interacting with subscribers and fans.
These fans have the ability to donate real money to streamers, usually as an indication that they enjoy their content.
While this is typically something a streamer would be happy about, Clix found himself in a situation where he was contemplating sending the money back to a viewer.
Reddit users reposted a clip from Clix's stream, along with the title 'Fortnite Streamer Clix bans a 14-year-old in his Twitch chat for donating over $36,000 to him in a month.'
After listening to the clip, it's revealed that the fan, Lucas, is 15 years old and donated $35,000 to streamers.
Clix tries to make sense of the situation.
'You [made] $18K profit this year, you spent $35K on streamers, and now you want to quit the one thing that's making you revenue after you just spent all your money?' Clix asked the boy, incredulous.
From the conversation, one can surmise that this 15-year-old boy is also a streamer who makes a good amount of profit - but also uses double that on other streamers.
The boy confirms this information and says, 'Yeah, 'cause I don't enjoy it.'
'Dude, I don't want to promote refunds... but like, bro. Why the f**k did you spend $35,000?' Clix continued.
Clix then tells Lucas that he makes 'millions and millions' of dollars but still wouldn't donate 'more than $2,000' to streamers a month.
Lucas goes on to explain that he gets a 'dopamine rush' anytime a streamer says his name - 'it's addicting,' he said.
In response, Clix first asks Lucas if his parents are 'financially stable' and then 'financially well,' and Lucas responds 'Yeah' to both.'
When asked why he finally stopped, Lucas admits that his father found out and was 'annoyed.'
From the clip, it's hard to tell what Clix ended up doing in the situation since he said goodbye to Lucas and the young fan said he was going to bed, but based on the title of the Reddit thread, it's assumed that he eventually banned the streamer for the irresponsible behavior.
And Reddit users agreed with action while in disbelief that a teenager would have access to that much money - and then spend it so frivolously.
'This is my question. Where's this money coming from? Because if it's his parents' money, how have they not noticed?!' one Reddit user said.
'Kid donated my yearly salary to a streamer over the course of a month... Jesus Christ,' another added.
'Kids are f**king stupid and have access to mom and dads credit card. What do you expect?' one user said, summarizing the situation.
'Plus, this type of media glorifies it because you can be seen in front of thousands of others, generating a false sense of popularity.'
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