Streamers reacting to viral clips is widely loved content. Popular names like xQc, IShowSpeed, Kai Cenat, and Emiru often make headlines for their interesting reactions. While fans love watching their favorite streamer react to trending clips, it isn’t always appreciated by the original sources. A sarcastic dig by one such original source has the audience tickled.
The popular YouTube channel ‘Daily Dose of Internet’ is a primary source of entertainment on the platform. The channel is famous for uploading viral humorous clips. In a recent tweet, the Daily Dose shared interesting information on their copyright data. No surprises, xQc and Emiru dominated the list quite evidently.
“XQC At It Again”: Fans Have Their Opinions On The Copyright Alert
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The official Twitter handle of Daily Dose of Internet’ shared their copyright alert list with the fans. The copyright alert is a feature that notifies the owner of contact about fair use and content plagiarism. The channel took a light-hearted dig at their ‘most notorious copyright offenders.’ As the Tweet said, “The most notorious copyright offenders using my content according to YouTube.”
The most notorious copyright offenders using my content according to YouTube 😆👮 pic.twitter.com/P0ao6g5IpL
— Daily Dose (@ddofinternet) July 12, 2023
According to the data shared by the channel, xQc and Emiru were the two streamers that stood up in using their content. Lately, most of the content of these streamers has focused on interactions and reaction-based formats. A major reason is the exceptional response their reactions to viral clips have received all around the community. The paradigm shift in the content of xQc has mostly been part of fan discussions.
The gaming community doesn’t appreciate content violations. But in this case, fans believe both parties share mutual benefits. While xQC gets quality base content, the source YouTube channel gets massive audience attention.
Responding to the dig, fans came out with interesting reactions.
A fan says, “xQc at it again.”
Xqc at it again
— Keebe The Kirby Plush (@taranza_dark86) July 12, 2023
Another user wants to shift their content. Asks, “Wait I can watch your videos then repost them?!?”
Wait I can watch your videos then repost them?!?
— Nick Polom (@nmplol) July 12, 2023
A third user sarcastically comments on all reaction-based channels. He wrote, “can I just download your videos without ANY reaction and just re upload the video and take credit for it? Just looking to make a few bucks, hope you understand.”
can I just download your videos without ANY reaction and just re upload the video and take credit for it?
Just looking to make a few bucks, hope you understand.
— Quirk Douglass (@cyr) July 13, 2023
A fan praises xQc and Emiru’s reactions.
the reactors (i still absolutely love their content)
— GameChanger Charity (@GameChangerOrg) July 12, 2023
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Another fan has a query for the streamer.
It seems like you've caught the attention of some copyright offenders
— Bubbles (@sirbubblesnyc) July 12, 2023
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Well, certainly the community enjoys seeing more of their favorite streamers reacting to memes and clips. This brings a sense of inclusiveness for the fans and provides a glimpse of the creator’s code personality. We wouldn’t want that element to be pulled off from the media for sure.
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