A Twitch streamer has come under fire for his response after a viewer mentioned in his chat that her mother passed away earlier in the year.
As Twitch streamers grow their community, members may feel like they can be more open about certain aspects of their life in the creatorâs chat.
Alicia, who goes by MissNerdyCurvy on Twitch, did just that while watching another streamer recently and was âlecturedâ and âhumiliatedâ afterward.
The streamer, WeFoundTheBody, has now come under fire on Twitter due to his response.
Twitch streamer under fire for rant after viewer mentions momâs death
On December 13, MissNerdyCurvy shared a clip of WeFoundTheBodyâs response to her mentioning that her mother died earlier in the year.
âI know that Iâm also in the wrong a little for saying âWell, my mom diedâ in a stream after being asked where have I been, but the response just isnât it fam. I made a tweet longer thingy to share a little background but here you go,â she tweeted.
In the clip, the Twitch streamer under fire slams MissNerdyCurvy for her response after asking where she had been.
âMissNerdyCurvy you know what weâre not going to do? Weâre not going to talk about it in my chat cause itâs Friday and that is a whole big bucket of bummer,â he said. âI didnât ask you to tell me the biggest f*ckin bummer news in the world, I said whatâs up, how are you?â
He continued: âLet me give you a little bit of a lesson MissNerdyCurvy, when something really really bad is going on in your life and in a public forum, someone asks you âHey Whats up, how are you?â there are two acceptable responses. Good, and âYou know what, ill make it through.â Thatâs it.â
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WeFoundTheBody did apologize in a tweet as well as an accompanying video shared to Twitter.
The creator said: âIn response to NerdyCurvy/my reaction to the news she shared in chat while I was live. My apologies to her. That was a c*nty reaction. I shouldnât have been such a do*che. I was just annoyed by the repeated trauma dumping that had been happening that week. My mistake.â
Twitch community slams WeFoundTheBodyâs response
Members of the Twitch community havenât taken well to his initial response or his apology messages, sharing their thoughts between the various tweets.
âTrauma dumping is absolutely a thing. Is that what you did? It is absolutely not. A short âsorry for your loss, hope things get betterâ would have been fine. But to single you out and make a bad situation worse? Iâm sorry you had to deal with that,â said Twitch star Cohh Carnage.
That is unbelievable. Trauma dumping is absolutely a thing. Is that what you did? It is absolutely not. A short âsorry for your loss, hope things get betterâ would have been fine. But to single you out and make a bad situation worse? Iâm sorry you had to deal with that. đ
â Cohh Carnage (@CohhCarnage) December 14, 2022
âHe asked where she had been and gave him an honest answer. Absolutely not trauma dumping. Appalling behavior from the streamer. Lacking any empathy,â another user said.
A third user replied: âYeah this apology sucks. What you said was borderline bullying and was DEFINITELY belittling. All because YOU asked where she had been and she gave you an answer that YOU didnât want. You sound selfish and uncaring for your community and their hardships. Hope you change man.â
With several thousand likes and hundreds of comments across relevant tweets, itâs clear that people arenât happy with the situation.