Every job has its own complications and advantages. One enters the professional world by scaling out the negatives and the positives. Likewise, our body and mind need time to take a break to boost up for the future. Moreover, streaming is one job that requires one to be vigilant at all times. And Ninja has announced a development regarding his streams.
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It demands that the audience get entertained and enjoy their stay. Above all, as the audience grows, the responsibility becomes bigger. Because a wrong step could send out a wrong message to the community. For this reason, streamers have to maintain the decorum of their stream. And this cannot be done when one does not feel good.
The community stands together one more time
Recently, Pokimane reappeared on streams after she had taken a break. Her return rejoiced the fans who were waiting for her to come back refreshed and in good health. However, the community saw another one of their favorite streamers go on a break. Above all, they wished well to the streamer and hoped that he remained well.
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Tyler Blevins, popularly known as Ninja, is a streamer known for entertaining his audience by playing Fortnite. The fan base enjoys his plays on the battleground and could not ask for more entertainment. Recently, he posted a tweet with the message, “I just need a break…I don’t know when I will be back, or where.” Here is how the fans and other streamers reacted to his tweet:
If Ninja has a million subs, I am one of them. If Ninja has ten subs, I am one of them. If Ninja has 1 sub, that is me. If Ninja has 0 subs, I have gone to the Battle Bus in the sky.
Where you go, we will follow king pic.twitter.com/KEHDcKs2X9
— mcduck (@908ian) September 1, 2022
Take all the time you need mate 🙂
— Anthony Day (@AnthonyDaytv) September 1, 2022
Hey man. Hope everything is okay!
Take a break if you need! The mentals are most important. I'd say come here to Michigan for some lions stuff but we lions fans know that's not necessarily good for the mental health always.
— Chris (@hockeynewman) September 1, 2022
I’ll be ready for more victory royales whenever you’re back man ❤️
— SypherPK (@SypherPK) September 1, 2022
Love you bb I’m ready to game whenever you are back
— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) September 1, 2022
Love u bro here if u need❤️
— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) September 1, 2022
Even though this news came as a sad one for the community, it took no time for the fans to reaffirm their support for him. Above all, they acknowledged the decision and hope that he will come back even better.
Can Ninja be seen shifting platforms after his return from break?
After Ninja announced his break from streaming, another development began to surface. A Twitter account by the name of Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) posted a riveting tweet. Moreover, it said that Ninja is no longer partnered on Twitch. Consequently, the fans guess Ninja to be seen next on the YouTube platform. Here are some of the reactions:
In all seriousness, you guys think YouTube actually signs Ninja? Or does he go the co streaming route?
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) September 1, 2022
his last moments on twitch. pic.twitter.com/7Axxq3aN9y
— Nazhjin (@Tracy_Parkes) September 1, 2022
Every big streamer should move to YouTube
— vic (@itsarcticvic) September 1, 2022
Ninja will take over YouTube gaming 👏🏼
— 🐺 (@wolfeyesi) September 2, 2022
Before this, streamers like Ludwig, DrDisrespect, and Valkyrae had changed streaming platforms. They went from Twitch to YouTube Gaming. Given these points, it can be said that YouTube Gaming could be welcoming another streamer into the community.
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