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Following a week-long Twitch ban that was reduced to three days, Hasan began multireaming on YouTube. However, he quickly quit this endeavor due to unforeseen circumstances, with critics calling it a 'failure'.
Hasan encouraged viewers to watch on both Twitch and YouTube simultaneously, primarily to 'pump' viewership. The speaker suggests Hasan ceased YouTube streaming to avoid diminished Twitch viewership, which could negatively impact his image and suggest he is 'falling off.' The speaker emphasizes that Hasan prioritizes image heavily.
The speaker argues that Hasan's focus on view count is about 'market dominance of ideology,' aiming to make his ideas appear popular through high viewership. The speaker differentiates this from themselves, stating they don't need to 'launder' their ideas through others. They criticize Hasan for potentially using collaborations to exploit audiences for political gain, aiming to attract 'normies' to his socialist ideology.
The video alleges that Hasan's community, including a Twitch moderator ordained by him, engages in harassment and abuse campaigns against individuals not involved in political discourse. The speaker cites examples of malicious falsehoods spread and questions Hasan's lack of intervention, suggesting he encourages such behavior.
Despite personal challenges, another streamer, Asmon, has expanded his internet presence, while Hasan's has stagnated since 2022. The video criticizes Hasan for involving apolitical individuals in political arguments and weaponizing their innocence. It also suggests that Hasan's audience is largely right-wing and that he blames others without making good faith arguments, highlighting a perceived moral superiority.