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Streamers have become beings with such a high level of popularity that they can already be classified as world stars, just like any other entertainment industry such as sports, television or cinema.
Figures that, like any other character created through a medium, in this case videos or live broadcasts through the Internet, are not without some falsehood when it comes to delivering their emotions to their audience, as content creators Rubius, Tarifa and Robleis have recently confessed.
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The streamers got together to talk sitting around a table during a broadcast, where they asked themselves the question “do streamers pretend?”, to which ElRubius replied “do you think there are creators who act and are not themselves?”, Robleis saying “it can be” and Rate indicating assuring that “that is so”.
“They do it because they want to be better, and on YouTube you can edit the videos, but on Twitch it’s impossible,” Rubius continued, adding that he knows because “on camera they are dynamic, and in person they are bitter,” giving as an example ElXokas saying that apparently he does, being one of those who “repeat it daily, and they do it so often that they end up not being themselves”.
Statements that are surely shared by many other streamers and part of the community, who despite following the broadcasts of many streamers, know with some complicity that the character sometimes “eats” the person behind the camera.
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