After feigning a mental health crisis, streamer Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins has returned after time off to announce he'll now…
Prior to the announcement, some fans speculated that Ninja's exclusivity deal may have ended two years after he returned to the platform from Mixer. In fact, this return seems in-line withWhile fans will welcome Ninja's return, the streamer has been criticised for his handling of this announcement.
"There are big issues with mental health in the streaming community and using it as marketing is a stain on an otherwise intriguing plan," wrote Twitch reporter Zach Bussey. That said, Ninja approached this terribly. The poorly acted mental health crisis thing was stupid and unnecessary. There are big issues with mental health in the streaming community and using it as marketing is a stain on an otherwise intriguing plan."Ultimately no content creator should ever aspire to be whatever the hell it is ninja has become. Utterly embarrassing really to use mental health as a marketing strategy," said YouTube TheTacticalBrit.
Ultimately no content creator should ever aspire to be whatever the hell it is ninja has become. Utterly embarrassing really to use mental health as a marketing strategy.
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