Twitch streamer appears to expose viewbot app & restarts stream like nothing happened

Twitch streamer appears to expose viewbot app & restarts stream like nothing happened

Twitch streamer QueenGloriaRP appeared to accidentally show off her viewbotter during a live broadcast before nonchalantly ending her stream, much to viewers’ shock.

Viewbotting has been a controversial subject in the streaming community, with both Twitch and Kick creators getting accused of artificially boosting their numbers.

Given how viewers and unique chatters go a long way to helping creators reach Partner status and make money from their broadcasts, there’s an incentive to break the rules.

On March 18, Kick and Twitch streamer QueenGloriaRP was live when she appeared to open up the completely wrong tab, unveiling what looked like a viewbot app on her screen.

Twitch streamer panics after appearing to expose viewbot

The program included options to increase the number of viewers, how long the botting would last for, and a panel to write messages on behalf of the fake accounts.

At first, QueenGloriaRP didn’t seem to realize the tab was open and kept it up for a few seconds before spotting her mistake.

“Um okay, I will be right back. I’ll just come back in a second,” she said before disappearing for a moment. “I needed to do a little… my OBS was asking me to reset something and I needed to stop streaming.”

Footage of the incident was posted to X by users ‘RandomGamerTRGD’ and ‘WhizKick,’ who revealed more info about QueenGloriaRP’s broadcasts.

“Graphs show wild spikes,” they noted. “33 unique chatters. This is not organic. Verified on Kick, but these bots are doing the heavy lifting.”

“Twitch and Kick need to wake up — this is fraud in plain sight. Who’s holding these ‘verified’ streamers accountable?” WhizKick asked.

So far, QueenGloriaRP hasn’t been banned on Kick or Twitch, and she hasn’t addressed the situation on social media, either.

This incident comes as Kick star Trainwreck has made claims about how deep the viewbotting problem is, alleging that some of the biggest clout-chasing streamers are paying $20K a week for viewbots.


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