GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: After winning the Jimmy "MrBeast" Twitter challenge, French Twitch streamer and online sensation Arkunir has once again attracted attention. To put the situation in perspective, MrBeast had just posted a challenge, promising his Twitter income for the following month to the person who received the most-liked comments in a 48-hour period.
Arkunir unquestionably outperformed the competition and won by a wide margin, thanks to his comment that received nearly 500K likes. Interestingly, the Frenchman's contest entry consisted of just a single dot, a tactic known as "ratio-ing" on Twitter.
‘If I win I give everything to @30millionsdamis’
On his channel, Arkunir primarily focuses on streaming Football Manager. However, he has been less active lately, with his most recent Football Manager stream taking place about two months ago.
However, he remains highly active on Twitter with 926K followers, regularly tweeting and engaging with his audience on a daily basis. After achieving a remarkable victory in MrBeast's Twitter competition, where he significantly outpaced other contestants, his persistent efforts paid off immensely.
Furthermore, Arkunir has made it clear that any profits he received from MrBeast would be directly donated to 30millionsdamis, a French humanitarian organization dedicated to supporting and operating animal shelters.
He wrote in a tweet, “If I win I give everything to @30millionsdamis. (It's summer, there's a lot of animal abandonment, you have to support it)”
MrBeast even chose to follow the streamer on Twitter as an added bonus. On July 16, the well-known inventor sent this thrilling announcement on his personal Twitter account.
‘Is this botted or something?’
Arkunir's response to MrBeast's original tweet quickly went viral and garnered hundreds of thousands of likes. Furthermore, it sparked a diverse range of reactions from the internet community, generating widespread discussion and engagement.
A user commented on the tweet, “How is this possible? Is this botted or something?” Whereas another user commented, “Is this really botted? Please don't reply in French it's fing annoying.” Another user commented, “The guy doesn't even have 50k like in his other tweet now has 200k likes.” Another one added, “Please don’t let the guy who wins be french.”