Humble Warzone Streamer Hits 3 Million Twitch Subscribers Overnight
Streamer Warzone has made it into the top 30 most watched Twitch channels after a huge and unusual increase in subscribers in one go.
Obviously, building followers and a community on Twitch can be a tedious task if you're starting from scratch. Streamers can stream for weeks and months on end without even getting any recognition, or vice versa, skyrocketing popularity.
Others may use labels to show that they have followers on another platform, or inflate their popularity with fake accounts.
This has happened before where casino accounts have broken records in an attempt to advertise their platform, while smaller streamers have received huge bonuses in an attempt to troll them for one reason or another.
Streamer Warzone NeonSniperPanda became the newest content creator to be affected by these improvements, as his channel entered the top 30 most watched on Twitch.
The gamer, who previously had a modest audience of 10, received an unusual boost in early October, growing to over 500 million subscribers.
As previously mentioned, this figure puts him among the biggest names on Twitch, such as Fortnite World Cup champion Booga and Spanish content creator Ibay, however NeonSniperPanda did not inflate the numbers himself.
The guy reached out to Twitch several times to help him, noting that he had unexpectedly gained an incredible amount of followers. He believes that someone deliberately used bots to get Twitch to block his channel.
According to the streamer, this was his first broadcast after a two-week block - then he was deliberately called the word "H" in the voice chat several times in a row, he did not say it himself.
Although NeonSniperPanda is now in the top 40 streamers by followers, it still averages 20-25 viewers.
Despite the channel's statistics on platforms with metrics and Twitch's lack of response to streamer requests, the number of followers is slowly declining. At the time of publication of the material, NeonSniperPanda has 1,9 million subscribers.
Earlier, two girls who co-hosted the aileybeanssa channel found themselves in the same situation. More than 4,6 million people signed up for them in a day.