You’re a Waste of Breath’ – Clix Slams His Own Fans After Getting Rich

Recently, a live stream on Twitch by popular Fortnite player and content creator Clix has sparked widespread discussion – it’s his comments, rather than his gaming skills, that have people talking. The 20-year-old made a daring statement that has left many wondering about the depth of his appreciation for his community.

Now, the internet is debating: Was he serious, or just trying to stir the pot?

What actually happened?

In the course of the live stream, an ardent follower posted a query in the chat section. This dedicated viewer has been a subscriber for more than three years, often opting for a standard Tier 1 subscription. They inquired casually about something:

“Hey Clix, I heard you only thank people if they donate $100+. Is that true?”

What followed was a response that shocked viewers.

Instead of answering calmly, Clix went off.

“I don’t give a sh*t about your 40 months. Don’t sub to me for 40 months if you expect me to say something. Tier 1 is a waste of my breath.”

He followed it up by insulting the viewer directly in front of thousands watching live.

Clix expresses his frustration in a chat by telling someone that if they’ve only been a Tier 1 subscriber on Twitch for over three years and still expect some special message from him, then they should consider upgrading to Tier 2 or Tier 3 instead.

— yoxic (@yoxics) March 27, 2025

Real moment or performance?

Some spectators believe Clix was merely seeking drama for views by “collecting clips,” while others interpret it as a manifestation of his increasing self-importance.

As a fellow gamer, I’ve heard rumors swirling that NotMarkX is one of Clix’s moderators, fueling suspicions that their recent exchange might have been scripted. However, the raw emotion and authentic dialogue in their interaction made it seem genuinely heated to many viewers, stirring up quite a stir among us gaming community.

Final thoughts

Regardless of whether Clix was sincere or seeking attention, his words left a sour impression on many viewers. Money wasn’t the primary issue for them; instead, it was about receiving fundamental respect.

When such support is lacking, it raises doubts among people as to what exactly they are backing up, especially since the person in question has established their career on the foundation of community endorsement.

Incidents such as these might not necessarily end a career, but they can significantly alter the perception others have of you. At times, rectifying this altered image can be more challenging than it appears.

It seems to me, is it possible that this was simply a misstep, or does it indicate that some streamers are growing increasingly disconnected from their audience?

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2025-03-28 14:39