You all SMASHED IT!! We managed to raise $1,115 for National Immigration Law Center during our 12 hour charity stream 🩵 The fundraising page will remain open for the rest of the month for anyone who would still like to donate!
Join us on June 14th for the celebrations! 🥳 Now you can be part of the event with creator-led watch parties powered by Twitch taking place in the US at Regal Cinemas, in Canada, and pre-events in Australia 📌
🔗 https://t.co/Eqs5fNfpAj
meet your teams! im so grateful for these amazing community members and amazing streamers! these teams will be doing challenges in their games similar to the tv show wipeout to see who can make it to the finale <3 we'll be raising money for @TransLifeline on june 27th!
📢MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Nominations for the Rising Stars Awards 2026 season will officially open in ONE WEEK on FRIDAY June 5th ✨
We're so excited to spend another year with all of you celebrating 🎉 our favorite small creators 🥰
This year's Nomination Rules and Categories 👇
Hanging out with @BeynTv later this week, so slight schedule change! Minecraft with @s0phttv on Tuesday this week, lots of DBD and ending on some cosy Sunday gaming (game TBD) ✨
I’m sorry but if you put expectations on viewers/peers to show up to your streams that’s incredibly selfish.
I don’t expect anyone to show up to mine - it’s a privilege that people take time to come support, not a right. ESPECIALLY in the current state of the world.
Most people are in survival mode right now. We also need to be keeping an open mind because we don’t know peoples situations irl. We don’t know what they are going through, how burnt out from life they might be.
Idk it just feels like common sense. If you are expecting people to show up to your streams you need to reevaluate.