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r/LivestreamFail: The place for all things livestreaming. After 23 days biking from Tokyo, and in punishing weather, the Angle of Shibuya finally reaches the northernmost point of Japan
- Why Is He Like this?
Not op but basically ya, inting or being an inter is...
- #1 Milf Idol Streamer
Yeah thats fair, sorry if i came off kinda rude Oh btw i...
- Good One Clint
I mean, he is - off the top of my head, he's explained to...
- Souljaboy Pops Off
Just weird having such a hate boner over someone but being...
- Moonmoon Enters The Coomzone
Cock and ball torture (CBT), is a sexual activity involving...
- Why Is He Like this?
2.1K votes, 24 comments. 3M subscribers in the LivestreamFail community. The place for all things livestreaming.
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- Exposure For Small Streamers
- Justice For Misdeeds
- Misinformation and Groupthink
There are armies of small, talented streamers lying dormant on streaming platforms. They stream every day, they put effort into their channels, their content is entertaining – sometimes the only thing that these personalities need is a lucky break. The good news is that LSF has become a great avenue to for the masses to learn about new streamers. C...
Another fantastic thing about the subreddit is that it exposes evil and abuse quickly. LSF has grown so large that it can easily gather large juries to help expose misdeeds. The easiest example is, of course, Alinity's questionable behavior towards her pets. Animal abuse is witnessed on stream more than it should be, but luckily LSF serves as a hub...
LSF has a dark side as well, unfortunately. While its users are eager to bring justice to livestream platform inequalities, its community has a reputation for overplaying drama. Groupthink and negative feedback loops are an issue. Many Redditors will purposely exaggerate drama in order to "farm karma" on LSF, even if it means intentionally misrepre...
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Nov 29, 2018 · Nathan Grayson. Published November 29, 2018. Image: Twitch. Ice Poseidon. Sweet_Anita. Trainwreckstv. “Twitch thots.” “Boobie streamers.” If any of these names and phrases ring a bell, you may have...
May 24, 2019 · About. Livestream Fails are a slang term for moments when streamers, who are oftentimes prominent on Twitch, make a mistake on camera. These moments have spawned a community centered in the subreddit /r/LivestreamFail.
Apr 30, 2024 · r/LivestreamFails is a subreddit dedicated to sharing and discussing live stream fails, including funny moments, unexpected events, and awkward situations that happen during live streams on platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming.
Mar 2, 2024 · "Livestream fail" is a slang term used online to describe moments where streamers make mistakes on camera. Their prominence online has even resulted in the creation of a whole subreddit dedicated to this form of content called /r/LivestreamFail.