
Psyche discusses challenges with live streaming, including being 'porn bombed' and 'gore bombed' by malicious viewers trying to get her channel in trouble.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Psyche opens by recounting a difficult streaming experience from the previous night where her 4-5 hour stream was disrupted by someone sharing inappropriate content - what she describes as being 'porn bombed' with explicit drawings. She explains that viewers had to tell her to quickly turn off and private the stream to avoid potential strikes on her channel. This isn't an isolated incident, as she's also experienced 'gore bombing' where disturbing violent content was shared on her stream. With her channel approaching the 2,500 hour mark (needing 3,000 hours for monetization), she anticipates more intense attacks from bad actors trying to sabotage her progress. Despite these challenges and the stress of potentially losing her channel, Psyche maintains her enthusiasm for streaming, noting that she's 'having so much fun' with her content creation.
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