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Streamer who lost his channel after exposing himself on stream
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Good Times is a streamer referenced in the archive for a notorious incident resulting in permanent loss of his broadcasting channel. He appears as a mentioned figure rather than a direct participant, invoked primarily through anecdote and casual reference during chaotic group episodes.
Good Times enters the archive as a cautionary figure, his name surfacing during moments of comedic chaos and boundary-testing banter. In "Friendly Raid," he exists primarily in the conversational substrate—referenced amid the general disorder of a multi-guest livestream raid where blocking, platform dynamics, and streamer conduct are implicitly under discussion. The mention appears contextual to broader themes of streaming culture, platform accountability, and the consequences of impulsive on-camera behavior. In "Cinco De Mayo Madness Open Panel," his presence is even more peripheral, invoked through playful commentary about shirtless moments and physical exposure—a rhetorical touchstone rather than a direct subject. The archive suggests his case functions as a known reference point within the community: a cautionary precedent that shapes how other participants navigate the boundary between performance and decorum.
Good Times's entire archival presence is defined by controversy. His loss of platform access following an on-stream exposure incident marks him as the archive's most concrete example of streamer self-destruction through lack of impulse control. The incident appears to have become community shorthand for the irreversible consequences of certain transgressions in the streaming space.
Good Times exists in the archive as a solitary cautionary figure rather than as a relational node. No recurring relationships with other archive participants are documented. His mentions occur in contexts where other streamers and guests are present, but always as a reference—a ghost case study invoked to illuminate broader dynamics of platform risk and accountability rather than as an active interlocutor in the community's ongoing conversations.
A chaotic livestream raid featuring Psyche and various guests including Sig, 300 Glow, and others, with banter about blocking, Labyrinth references, and comedic interactions.
A Cinco de Mayo themed open panel episode featuring tarot readings, playful banter about a guest's shirtless moment, fish tacos, and discussion of California travel plans.
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