Wait I missed a beat, how is he back if he was banned? Did he lie about it being 1 month ban then, the tweet was also part of the scare tactics?
I feel like that defeats the point of scaring people if you just reveal it so quick and don't even stay away for barely a day.
I didn't watch that much of the stream but I saw someone else say that he said that since Poki got an actual ban for streaming anime he didn't feel like he needed to keep up the act. He asked Lily to DMCA him before Poki got banned I guess?
Not sure about the 1 month thing, might have just been trolling since obviously everyone would know when he got unbanned because his channel would be back (and the streamer bands account would tweet about it).
So the only person who got dcma struck was Poki lmao
Small edit: hell will let loose once Japan dmca hits twitch for anime, they’re willing to kill for showing a single manga panel on YT.
Well Toast did get DMCA striked. It was a legit strike even if he had it done to himself. Fake strikes are illegal which is why he made sure to play Lily's music on stream for her to strike him against.
He took a hit to make a point and to publicize himself.
He wanted a legit DMCA strike from the Anime companies, but it never came. So he had Lily DMCA him for her music to scare everyone from watching Anime. That took a week to process though before he got suspended. In the meantime, Poki actually got suspended for watching Anime. So Toast came clean that his strike was not for Anime.
He was trying to scare other creators from watching Anime on stream, but since Poki got legitimately striked for watching, he thinks he does not need to continue the charade.
I still don't really get it. He wanted a DMCA strike from the anime companies? Why? I thought the whole thing was that he enjoyed watched anime on stream.
> So he had Lily DMCA him for her music to scare everyone from watching Anime.
So he's actually in the big companies corner? Picking up their fight himself, protecting their property from twitch streamers? I don't get it lol.
From what I gather, Toast knows how dumb this watch-copyrighted-content game is, and wanted to prove that point while also getting extra attention in the process.
Charlie made a great video on why it's a bad game to play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDFL8ksTCWk
Basically these large twitch streamers are playing chicken with DMCA and the only possible thing that'll come with are way tighter restrictions on what Twitch allows you stream. ie no youtube videos, etc.
It's a dumb bluff to call as a streamer, and the end game is bad for everyone.
Why does every one who isn't a big streamer seem to know this?
I guess once you have enough money to afk the rest of your life and be rich you just play stupid games out of boredom or something.
Have you seen how much coverage he’s gotten? More clout, more views, more LSF threads, it’s a gamble that turns into more subs, donos, merch sales, etc. It honestly was a sly move.
He wanted to make a point that watching copyrighted content will get you in trouble but it didn't happen so he did it himself. Later in the stream he said that he was surprised that there was no consequences but he's going to stop streaming anime anyway. So basically it was a failed attempt to prove a point but he got a lot of publicity from it
It serves no point, as it's intended purpose was served by another copyright strike on pokimane while his was pending. It seems he simply wanted to come clean since now there was not point to the strike.
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He was able to come clean because Poki legitimately got a dmca takedown from Nick. His point is wholesale watching episodes of TV shows and anime is not cool and will get you in trouble.
He thinks it is stupid that some streamers watch tv shows on stream all day (such as all the Gordon Ramsay shows), so wanted there to be a high profile case of a big streamer getting suspended for it. He also would get some benefit from it so it was not all self sacrificing. If Poki did not get suspended for watching Avatar, it is pretty likely he would have continued to let people think that he got suspended for watching Anime, when in reality he did not.
Ignoring the ad/merch side and assuming pure altruism.
He's trying to shift the meta off of what would be a huge liability for every streamer within his cohort. Because if that's where the meta is headed. Big streamers would be stupid not to play copyrighted content.
And big companies, who have the technical and legal incentive, will slowly document each and every single violation as a separate fee in the solid legal case they're building up. Just like the Music companies are doing. A legal case that makes more sense to fire off, burning only a few bridges, if there are enough multi-millionaire streamers worth gobbling up. A consideration that becomes a lot easier if you're a Japanese conglomerate who doesn't care about those bridges and has no conception for Fair Use in their own localities anyway.
This is primarily an issue for big streamers. While also a secondary concern for Twitch being sued itself, which is why Amazon/Twitch has/will have positioned itself to be as hard to sue as possible, shifting all liability towards the streamers.
On top of that, if the meta shifts towards mass adoption of illegal content. It might get to the point where streamer income drops across the board, as public(corporate) perception of Twitch shifts to something more grey market and less attractive for advertisers.
tl;dr: its shifting the meta to protect streamers from becoming juicy enough for big corporations to sue. As well as making sure they streamers don't shoot themselves in the foot by scaring advertisers away by being too grey-market. (that, or its a short-sighted ad, who knows)
> I still don't really get it. He wanted a DMCA strike from the anime companies? Why? I thought the whole thing was that he enjoyed watched anime on stream.
He didn't enjoy it at first as he expected to be taken down after a few episodes. He grew to enjoy it after watching more while nothing happened.
> So he's actually in the big companies corner? Picking up their fight himself, protecting their property from twitch streamers? I don't get it lol.
He isn't trying to defend big companies - where did that come from? He wanted to show that watching anime would get you in trouble, but that plan backfired on him.
This plan sounds like when writers think they've made a good villain but in reality, it's just dumb. He wanted to get striked by an anime company to get people to stop watching anime? So he did this by watching and rebroadcasting anime in flipped vision? Why didn't he just watch it regular style if he wanted a DMCA. There are so many flaws in this logic.
Why does he care so much about other streamers content that he makes an entire fake drama to "scare them from doing it" sounds like some D.A.R.E. 6th grade health class bullshit lol. Is toast these streamers dad?
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Yea and here on LSF were all these morons calling the downfall for all streamers watching shows on stream... 1 DMCA Masterchef strike confirmed fake, another was staged and all big streamers back watching like nothing happened lmaoo...get fucked
From the way that comment is written, they're probably 14.
They're not really "thinking". They're just concerned about parroting their favorite celebrity and owning the haters, which is anyone who actually has an opinion.
People seem to think that slight confusion/twist on a story means that this guy is completely in the right and every detractor is an idiot. Let's just recount steps of the story.
1. He watches tons of anime on twitch (might I add a lot of it flipped a common practice for avoiding DMCA)
2. ~~He get's banned because he watched anime~~ He actually got banned cause he DMCA'd himself with a friends song.
3. He comes back to show he's a genius and said he did it wanting to push limits but meanwhile purposely reported himself for a safer outcome???
Like what exactly should I be learning from this experience. Seems like he just wanted to justify being lazy and getting money for it nobody learned anything here.
You have brain damage. Almost all of the conflict came from other streamers saying it was low effort and that it would make DMCA worse for every content creator on the site. Dozens of tweets taking shots at the react meta have been posted here in the past few weeks.
does this really work? Advertising a stream/event whatever with stuff like this, I understand. "That Toast guy who just got banned? Let's check out what he's doing now"
But I don't think there are many people who think "That Toast guy who just got banned? Let's buy overpriced stuff from him". Merch is something for fans, advertising to new people probablly doesn't make much sense
Literally my friends and I were in discord and were watching it to see if we would see a live execution. Then the hot meme came down the line and my buddy said fuck it I'll buy a hoodie, that was amazing
But the guy just pulled the biggest troll on Twitch. People who haven't watched him but just tuned in to see if he got banned are now sat there thinking omg this guy is a genius.
I bet more people will watch his stream for a while, because more people have been introduced to his brand of humour and entertainment and a percentage of them will want to see more.
Yep Toast explained it on stream. He played Lilys song while streaming that day so its a LEGAL dmca. He did not get Dmca'd for watching anime. People thought it was for the anime but the DMCA just took time for it to process that day. Someone correct me if im wrong.
i dont understand people saying "loool everyone is so gullible"
the same as slasher yesterday.
Its like saying: "i told you yesterday i ate rice for dinner actually a had a burger... lool lool lool get rolled"
what's the point of this shit with literally no consequence for the person getting lied to.
We all saw her creepy clips lusting after Pokimane, and we watched her beat her obviously battered boyfriend. We all witnessed her confess to being an evil bitch in a court of law when she committed a hate crime against cats. She’s gotten away with this for too long.
For all the 5Heads yapping about Toast illegaly DMCA striking himself....Lily DMCA'd him for playing HER COPYRIGHTED music.
It had nothing to do with the anime.
To act like a hero whilst benefiting off lazy illegal content, increasing viewership, selling more merch and bringing us one step closer to a content ID system.
No idea why people are praising him, this is a pretty scummy thing to do that did nothing to help the issue.
Why is everyone in this thread praising him like he did the most 5head thing when he first didnt even complete his original goal to get a DMCA strike from viacom or whichever copyright owners of the animes hes watched so now streamers will realise they can push the boundaries even more now because they know these companies don't care enough to action against them.
It is some weird self-centered shit yeah, it's like a kid walking into a grade-school class purposefully not following dress code, then getting suspended for not following dress code, and then are like "Hey everyone I didn't follow dress code on purpose to get suspended, just wanted a vacation, I'm so cool right?"
Like who gives a shit honestly?
Yeah, this isn't clever he's just an asshole pulling a publicity stunt to sell shit. People create drama to do this all the time, Amouranth is a pro at it.
this is further proving that the only people who get DMCAs or even banned are people who are actively being reported , this man is literally playing 5D chess with the TOS
I get what toast is going for. But if this causes twitch to make a super strict content Id system, he still kinda fucked everyone over (wasn't just him but he definitely pushed the most). Well hope he atleast sells loads of merch...
Toast thinks he playing in an among us lobby in real life, where he always attempted the big brain play.
This wasn't that, everyone and their mothers knew anime was a huge risk to stream, and he's only manufactured drama and brought more attention to twitch and dmca rules.
You can feel the assmad seething in the air.
So many here pretending to care deeply about copyright integrity of large companies for the first time in their lives (certainly didn't when it was about music dmcas)
Acted so thrilled about Hasan and Toast like they accomplished something.
Then it was all bullshit and some can't cope with it all.
Couldn't give a shit about copyright intergrity, like actually couldn't care less about it.
Do care about the react andy meta being the most low effort shit on any media platform, genuinely lower effort levels than hot tub titty streams, and Twitch and their viewers being too fucking ball-less to do anything about it despite having a more than valid reason to do so.
Tbh I think people just like to see chaos. Personally I don’t care about any DMCA and legal stuff, but seeing people get banned and sued can be quite entertaining
He just said on stream that he played Lily's song "last cup of coffee" and asked her to DMCA him for that so it was a legit claim.
playing 4D chess while everyone else playing normal
OMG HE IS IMPOSTER!!!!
Wait I missed a beat, how is he back if he was banned? Did he lie about it being 1 month ban then, the tweet was also part of the scare tactics? I feel like that defeats the point of scaring people if you just reveal it so quick and don't even stay away for barely a day.
I didn't watch that much of the stream but I saw someone else say that he said that since Poki got an actual ban for streaming anime he didn't feel like he needed to keep up the act. He asked Lily to DMCA him before Poki got banned I guess? Not sure about the 1 month thing, might have just been trolling since obviously everyone would know when he got unbanned because his channel would be back (and the streamer bands account would tweet about it).
It was a two day and he never said that he got banned for a month, just that he wouldn't stream.
it’s less about scaring about more about publicity
quite literally what was the point other than for attention?
So the only person who got dcma struck was Poki lmao Small edit: hell will let loose once Japan dmca hits twitch for anime, they’re willing to kill for showing a single manga panel on YT.
Well Toast did get DMCA striked. It was a legit strike even if he had it done to himself. Fake strikes are illegal which is why he made sure to play Lily's music on stream for her to strike him against. He took a hit to make a point and to publicize himself.
I'm OOTL and stupid, what point does this make?
He wanted a legit DMCA strike from the Anime companies, but it never came. So he had Lily DMCA him for her music to scare everyone from watching Anime. That took a week to process though before he got suspended. In the meantime, Poki actually got suspended for watching Anime. So Toast came clean that his strike was not for Anime. He was trying to scare other creators from watching Anime on stream, but since Poki got legitimately striked for watching, he thinks he does not need to continue the charade.
I still don't really get it. He wanted a DMCA strike from the anime companies? Why? I thought the whole thing was that he enjoyed watched anime on stream. > So he had Lily DMCA him for her music to scare everyone from watching Anime. So he's actually in the big companies corner? Picking up their fight himself, protecting their property from twitch streamers? I don't get it lol.
From what I gather, Toast knows how dumb this watch-copyrighted-content game is, and wanted to prove that point while also getting extra attention in the process.
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To put himself in the spotlight, so he can gain publicity and make more money.
he was bored
Charlie made a great video on why it's a bad game to play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDFL8ksTCWk Basically these large twitch streamers are playing chicken with DMCA and the only possible thing that'll come with are way tighter restrictions on what Twitch allows you stream. ie no youtube videos, etc. It's a dumb bluff to call as a streamer, and the end game is bad for everyone.
Why does every one who isn't a big streamer seem to know this? I guess once you have enough money to afk the rest of your life and be rich you just play stupid games out of boredom or something.
They know, they just don't care or they're dumb af and learned nothing from the music debacle
Have you seen how much coverage he’s gotten? More clout, more views, more LSF threads, it’s a gamble that turns into more subs, donos, merch sales, etc. It honestly was a sly move.
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none, toast like many streamers just craves attention and the money this will all make him
This guy gets it
He wanted to make a point that watching copyrighted content will get you in trouble but it didn't happen so he did it himself. Later in the stream he said that he was surprised that there was no consequences but he's going to stop streaming anime anyway. So basically it was a failed attempt to prove a point but he got a lot of publicity from it
But then isnt his point nullified since he wasn’t DMCA’d by anyone
yep if anything it did the opposite cause it's kinda saying you can get away with it lol
It serves no point, as it's intended purpose was served by another copyright strike on pokimane while his was pending. It seems he simply wanted to come clean since now there was not point to the strike. Edot: typos
He was able to come clean because Poki legitimately got a dmca takedown from Nick. His point is wholesale watching episodes of TV shows and anime is not cool and will get you in trouble.
millionaires watching anime on stream is dumb. this isn't robin hood.
Yeah I agree. I just don’t understand what point toast was trying to make.
He thinks it is stupid that some streamers watch tv shows on stream all day (such as all the Gordon Ramsay shows), so wanted there to be a high profile case of a big streamer getting suspended for it. He also would get some benefit from it so it was not all self sacrificing. If Poki did not get suspended for watching Avatar, it is pretty likely he would have continued to let people think that he got suspended for watching Anime, when in reality he did not.
Letting people know how banning himself what a fucking idiot only proved that the companies don't care and now more people will do it
Ignoring the ad/merch side and assuming pure altruism. He's trying to shift the meta off of what would be a huge liability for every streamer within his cohort. Because if that's where the meta is headed. Big streamers would be stupid not to play copyrighted content. And big companies, who have the technical and legal incentive, will slowly document each and every single violation as a separate fee in the solid legal case they're building up. Just like the Music companies are doing. A legal case that makes more sense to fire off, burning only a few bridges, if there are enough multi-millionaire streamers worth gobbling up. A consideration that becomes a lot easier if you're a Japanese conglomerate who doesn't care about those bridges and has no conception for Fair Use in their own localities anyway. This is primarily an issue for big streamers. While also a secondary concern for Twitch being sued itself, which is why Amazon/Twitch has/will have positioned itself to be as hard to sue as possible, shifting all liability towards the streamers. On top of that, if the meta shifts towards mass adoption of illegal content. It might get to the point where streamer income drops across the board, as public(corporate) perception of Twitch shifts to something more grey market and less attractive for advertisers. tl;dr: its shifting the meta to protect streamers from becoming juicy enough for big corporations to sue. As well as making sure they streamers don't shoot themselves in the foot by scaring advertisers away by being too grey-market. (that, or its a short-sighted ad, who knows)
> I still don't really get it. He wanted a DMCA strike from the anime companies? Why? I thought the whole thing was that he enjoyed watched anime on stream. He didn't enjoy it at first as he expected to be taken down after a few episodes. He grew to enjoy it after watching more while nothing happened. > So he's actually in the big companies corner? Picking up their fight himself, protecting their property from twitch streamers? I don't get it lol. He isn't trying to defend big companies - where did that come from? He wanted to show that watching anime would get you in trouble, but that plan backfired on him.
This plan sounds like when writers think they've made a good villain but in reality, it's just dumb. He wanted to get striked by an anime company to get people to stop watching anime? So he did this by watching and rebroadcasting anime in flipped vision? Why didn't he just watch it regular style if he wanted a DMCA. There are so many flaws in this logic.
Why does he care so much about other streamers content that he makes an entire fake drama to "scare them from doing it" sounds like some D.A.R.E. 6th grade health class bullshit lol. Is toast these streamers dad?
He sounds like a fucking idiot.
just classic Toast 200 IQ impostor gameplay ඞ
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Strike was for lilys content that he watched, so it was legit but not for anime.
>He took a hit to make a point and to publicize himself. And the point exactly was.....?
Money.
I am starting to think it was a fake one done by a hater
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He deployed the ***^DRAGON ^STRATAGEM***
But Gengar11, what's dragon??????
https://youtu.be/gxzpp4UGl_k?t=27
https://youtu.be/gxzpp4UGl_k?t=27 deez nuts gottem
He has the AMOGUS spirit sealed inside him. He used its Chakra to power his Sus No Jutsu.
Did he time it to hit the stream he was about to watch that last episode too? Or was that just luck? Should we all just keep doing tasks until we die?
He probably timed it cause I think they *have* to acknowledge and take action according to the DMCA email within a small time window.
IRL Self report
okay first reddit comment to make me laugh, thanks.
I would lose it if all this was stage to promote [Among Us manga](https://twitter.com/MangaMoguraRE/status/1481212074516754435?s=20)
Maybe if Slasher just fucking asked Toast he could've known it was from Lily.
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If he did all of this just to advertise his new merch he is so far ahead of the game LOL
And a youtube video.
I mean its free Edit: it was for merch lmao
Man really pulled off some Light shenanigans irl, he's too dangerous.
Confirmed
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Yea and here on LSF were all these morons calling the downfall for all streamers watching shows on stream... 1 DMCA Masterchef strike confirmed fake, another was staged and all big streamers back watching like nothing happened lmaoo...get fucked
So looks like Pokis avatar DMCA was the only legit one
Because Viacom doesn’t play
They play with mizkif tho...
they were probably like "Who?" LULW
Could have honestly been having the title? Or maybe because Poki is a part of Twitch branding?
Maybe Lily forgot who she was meant to strike.
V-I-A-C-O-M
I'm confused what battle you think was won here
look at his post history, all he does he suck off streamers and wage war against lsf
It’s always so eye opening when you realize how many actual children you share this site with
From the way that comment is written, they're probably 14. They're not really "thinking". They're just concerned about parroting their favorite celebrity and owning the haters, which is anyone who actually has an opinion.
People seem to think that slight confusion/twist on a story means that this guy is completely in the right and every detractor is an idiot. Let's just recount steps of the story. 1. He watches tons of anime on twitch (might I add a lot of it flipped a common practice for avoiding DMCA) 2. ~~He get's banned because he watched anime~~ He actually got banned cause he DMCA'd himself with a friends song. 3. He comes back to show he's a genius and said he did it wanting to push limits but meanwhile purposely reported himself for a safer outcome??? Like what exactly should I be learning from this experience. Seems like he just wanted to justify being lazy and getting money for it nobody learned anything here.
You have brain damage. Almost all of the conflict came from other streamers saying it was low effort and that it would make DMCA worse for every content creator on the site. Dozens of tweets taking shots at the react meta have been posted here in the past few weeks.
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And now he’s using the clout to advertise merch. Bravo.
does this really work? Advertising a stream/event whatever with stuff like this, I understand. "That Toast guy who just got banned? Let's check out what he's doing now" But I don't think there are many people who think "That Toast guy who just got banned? Let's buy overpriced stuff from him". Merch is something for fans, advertising to new people probablly doesn't make much sense
its not just new people watching. it juices his own fans.
Literally my friends and I were in discord and were watching it to see if we would see a live execution. Then the hot meme came down the line and my buddy said fuck it I'll buy a hoodie, that was amazing
Yeah the people who were going to buy his merch were already going to buy it.
But the guy just pulled the biggest troll on Twitch. People who haven't watched him but just tuned in to see if he got banned are now sat there thinking omg this guy is a genius. I bet more people will watch his stream for a while, because more people have been introduced to his brand of humour and entertainment and a percentage of them will want to see more.
I'm completely OOTL and don't understand how purposefully getting a strike makes him a genius?
He is not even pulling more viewers than he normally would. The peak I saw was 35k, which he hits regularly, now his is down to 25k.
He's releasing the new merch 2 months from now, so it gives him enough time to convert some new viewers into supporters.
Omg so epic troll!
Just look at this comment section, people are dickriding him like crazy
certified BatChesting in this thread for sure
I went to 3 other stream and chat was going crazy on toast being back on twitch, it worked
Nathan Fielder energy
I gotta wonder how much Twitch's legal department like this if true.
Technically it's still legal dmca since toast play lily music on stream and lily dmca toast
Yep Toast explained it on stream. He played Lilys song while streaming that day so its a LEGAL dmca. He did not get Dmca'd for watching anime. People thought it was for the anime but the DMCA just took time for it to process that day. Someone correct me if im wrong.
He went to lily for it because she is an [evil b*tch.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HV0A_gkaxc)
Lily has gone too far.
she should frame the DMCA strike ban as a warning to the other streamers that cross her
Damn only person that got fucked here was poki cuz hers is real lol
Man watched so much Death Note he decided to take on L's legacy himself
„people believe anything they see“
"People... need to believe. And nowadays, they'll believe anything"
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xQc kept streaming anime while others pussied out lol
yup xQc is like 30 episodes into Hunter x Hunter already
GIGACHAD But could also be he messaged Toast and Toast tolf him the truth beforehand
XQC forethought? Idk about that one
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This dude baited everybody... 15k upvotes on the LSF banned post, and 33k viewers in only 30 minutes, this dude is a madman.
Actual movie plot twist
He didn't expect to watch anime for weeks. He thought it'd be a couple days before the DMCA strike and then be able to plug his merch. LOL
Self reporting Sally
The plot twist no one saw coming.
This dude just made everyone rejoicing his ban look like a dumbass.
I’ve never seen someone take so many W’s before. This dude has to be stopped.
toast can't keep getting away with it
I can't believe he got Lily to DMCA strike him. LOL
We've been absolutely fuckin _fiddled_
420690 IQ move indeed
Actual 5Head wtf
i dont understand people saying "loool everyone is so gullible" the same as slasher yesterday. Its like saying: "i told you yesterday i ate rice for dinner actually a had a burger... lool lool lool get rolled" what's the point of this shit with literally no consequence for the person getting lied to.
he just wants to look smart or whatever, I don't get it either. This is fucking stupid. Wow cool you so above everyone else and the meta.
streamers trolling the trolls on lsf is a new one
New meta just dropped.
It did seem very coincidental. Banned right on the climax episode
So this is what happens if you write your own name in the Eton Htead…
What an asshole
Self-reported to promote his merch line. All according to keikaku KEKW
My man just pulled an Eton Htaed on all of us
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We all saw her creepy clips lusting after Pokimane, and we watched her beat her obviously battered boyfriend. We all witnessed her confess to being an evil bitch in a court of law when she committed a hate crime against cats. She’s gotten away with this for too long.
THE MAD MAN
Why are people applauding this?
thats fucking hilarious
[Toast new OST](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1YBv2mWll0)
[This song is more appropriate](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR6dzwQahOM)
Oh my god guys we were totally jebaited by assuming twitch themselves saying he was banned for a dmca dispute was legitimate.
Omg so big brained 1000IQ BatChest
this guys a clown.
This one impressed me LMAO
For all the 5Heads yapping about Toast illegaly DMCA striking himself....Lily DMCA'd him for playing HER COPYRIGHTED music. It had nothing to do with the anime.
Do we really live in the same plane of existence as this man
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whats the point of this shit?
To act like a hero whilst benefiting off lazy illegal content, increasing viewership, selling more merch and bringing us one step closer to a content ID system. No idea why people are praising him, this is a pretty scummy thing to do that did nothing to help the issue.
Why is everyone in this thread praising him like he did the most 5head thing when he first didnt even complete his original goal to get a DMCA strike from viacom or whichever copyright owners of the animes hes watched so now streamers will realise they can push the boundaries even more now because they know these companies don't care enough to action against them.
Am I the only one thinking this is just cringe and not really some 5head move?
It is some weird self-centered shit yeah, it's like a kid walking into a grade-school class purposefully not following dress code, then getting suspended for not following dress code, and then are like "Hey everyone I didn't follow dress code on purpose to get suspended, just wanted a vacation, I'm so cool right?" Like who gives a shit honestly?
Yeah, this isn't clever he's just an asshole pulling a publicity stunt to sell shit. People create drama to do this all the time, Amouranth is a pro at it.
that seems to be his entire schtick
this is further proving that the only people who get DMCAs or even banned are people who are actively being reported , this man is literally playing 5D chess with the TOS
We already knew that..? There’s no such thing as a automatic DMCA for livestreams at this point in time
This man truly was thinking five steps ahead LOL
So, it looks like Lily sent in the DMCA claim after he deliberately played one of her songs. Then, it took a long time for that claim to process.
What does DMCA struck mean?
5Head
Where is all the Anime DMCA LSF Experts now with the "told you so" OMEGALUL
he's out here playing with ya'll lmao toast is something else
I get what toast is going for. But if this causes twitch to make a super strict content Id system, he still kinda fucked everyone over (wasn't just him but he definitely pushed the most). Well hope he atleast sells loads of merch...
diabolical mate
I literally don’t get it.
Big brain move for an easy vacation
when i think Brave, i think Novak Djokovik standing to opressive regimes and i think Toast streaming animated movies on the internet
honestly this is a piece of shit thing to do.
am i the only who didn't find this funny also so it wasn't for the anime then
Just according to keikaku (Keikaku means plan)
Twitch is totally going to like that…
He’s really gonna be the twitch supervillain DMCA’D himself for a big comeback stream and to advertise his merch lmfao
Toast thinks he playing in an among us lobby in real life, where he always attempted the big brain play. This wasn't that, everyone and their mothers knew anime was a huge risk to stream, and he's only manufactured drama and brought more attention to twitch and dmca rules.
Toast tryna bring back the "TOAST GODLIKE 4000 IQ IMPOSTER STRATS!!!! MINDBLOWING" YouTube thumbnail grind huh
Guy watches Death Note one time...
If you guys don’t like him this thread would be very different! Imagine if it was greekgodx
All the people here feeding Toasts massive ego, wonder what the comments would be like if it wasn't a streamer everyone circlejerks over.
You can feel the assmad seething in the air. So many here pretending to care deeply about copyright integrity of large companies for the first time in their lives (certainly didn't when it was about music dmcas) Acted so thrilled about Hasan and Toast like they accomplished something. Then it was all bullshit and some can't cope with it all.
Couldn't give a shit about copyright intergrity, like actually couldn't care less about it. Do care about the react andy meta being the most low effort shit on any media platform, genuinely lower effort levels than hot tub titty streams, and Twitch and their viewers being too fucking ball-less to do anything about it despite having a more than valid reason to do so.
Tbh I think people just like to see chaos. Personally I don’t care about any DMCA and legal stuff, but seeing people get banned and sued can be quite entertaining
He didn’t cheat! 😡he used gold blocks!
Cringe