LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Madison Beer, the American singer and social media star, has recently joined Twitch, the biggest live-streaming platform. With over 36 million followers on Instagram, Beer has attracted millions of fans. However, during her second-ever live stream on Twitch, her chat was overrun by frantic viewers posting explicit content in the form of ASCII art. Following this incident, the channel manager and video editor for xQc on Twitch, Arthium, pointed out that Beer may need moderators for her live stream.
Beer recently announced that her sophomore album ‘Silence Between Songs’ will be out on September 15, paying homage to some of her favorite artists such as Lana Del Rey. Alongside the announcement, Beer has also released a new single, ‘Home To Another One,’ which is out now.
Madison Beer's Twitch streams plagued with lewd messages
Beer's online conversation was flooded with explicit messages during her second live stream with lewd ASCII art.
Arthium took to Twitter and highlighted the occurrence, acknowledging that the content creator may not have taken any organized moderators to control the situation. “Someone get her some mods, bro,” he captioned the tweet which has since gone viral across various social media platforms.
Felix Lengyel, also known as 'xQc' on Twitch, has Arthium as his channel manager and video editor. xQc is now Twitch's third most-watched streamer overall. Given his experience in the frequently tumultuous streams of the juicer, it is safe to claim that Arthium is knowledgeable if he believes that Beer needs some moderators.
'An important moment in time'
Although Beer is new to Twitch, this is not the first time she has gotten into trouble on the platform. During the same stream, she almost leaked the songs of her upcoming album before its release. Fortunately, she noticed just in time. It seems that she has not quite figured out how to manage her Twitch streams effectively yet.
Beer wrote on Twitter, "an important moment in time" when she realized she was about to leak her upcoming album.
Interestingly, she has previously admitted to being a fan of xQc. Perhaps she'll take the helpful advice of his video editor, or maybe we'll even see a co-stream in the near future.
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