BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial influencer, who is currently under house arrest in Romania, recently made a much-anticipated emergency meeting on Rumble, marking a significant moment in internet history. Despite his restricted circumstances, the livestream served as an opportunity for Andrew to engage with his audience. This created a buzzing moment across social media platforms on claims that the livestream became one of the top 5 most viewed streams on the internet
Daniel M Keem aka Keemstar is a popular YouTuber who tweeted on Tate's first livestream on Rumble's 'top 5 biggest streams ever', and later he disagreed with his tweet, Why? Discover more about the impact of this first-ever livestream and how it resonated with his substantial following of 6.3 million Twitter followers.
'Top 5 biggest streams EVER on Internet'
As the livestream started, it became a hot topic instantly and Keemstar tweeted, "Andrew Tate’s return stream peaked over 432k concurrent live viewers on rumble! This is the top 5 biggest streams EVER on the internet!”
Soon after the tweet was shared by many users on Twitter, one user said, “WTF, that's crazy, and on Rumble, that's absolutely crazy!” Another user said, “432K males who lacked a father figure to tell them all the platitudes he keeps spitting like it is some cosmic-brain advice." One fan wrote, “Impressive and well-deserved, however I just found an article on google that lists the top 10 twitch streams, with the first being over a million viewers, and the last over 500k, meaning that Tate's stream is most likely not among the top 5 ever.”
'It’s best to have accurate information'
Keemstar, a podcaster, streamer, and also one of the hosts of 'DramaAlert' disagreed with the prior claims by posting a new update stating that the previous tweet regarding the top 5 viewers is not true. He added, “Keep in mind, I based this on English Speaking streamers. And excluded all companies and events streams. Like a esport tournament for example.” He added another tweet by saying, “Nah, don’t hate on Community Notes. It’s best to have accurate information. And clearly I’ve been proven wrong that it definitely was not top 5.” As the user kept on updating changes, how did the fans react to this tweet?
One fan wrote, “You just made shit up rather than looking up the numbers and got called on it not once but twice”. Another wrote, “No one is right 100% of the time, community notes are important just like it is to admit when you are wrong. I appreciate the honesty from you, it shows character. Another wrote, "If it’s best to have accurate info, why fire off nothing but misinformation??"