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Panel participant who joins the discussion partway through
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Sean is a viewer of the Cult of Psyche archive who was greeted by the host during a live stream. His presence in the record is minimal and circumstantial, marked only by direct acknowledgment from Psyche during broadcast.
Sean's single documented appearance occurs within the context of EP.1224, an episode where Psyche addresses the operational hazards of live streaming. He is acknowledged as present in the chat or viewing audience during a discussion centered on hostile interference—specifically "porn bombing" and "gore bombing" campaigns designed to compromise the channel's integrity and community safety. His greeting serves as a moment of normalcy within a conversation about malicious viewer behavior, marking him as part of the legitimate viewership distinct from the coordinated disruptors Psyche discusses.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Sean exists in the archive only as an undifferentiated member of the viewing audience. No substantive relationships with other figures, guests, or recurring themes are documented beyond his acknowledgment as a present viewer during Psyche's discussion of stream security and moderation challenges.
AI-generated · summarizes on-stream discussion, not verified claims ·

Psyche discusses challenges with live streaming, including being 'porn bombed' and 'gore bombed' by malicious viewers trying to get her channel in trouble.

A chaotic open panel stream where Psyche attempts to reset the discussion after technical issues and interpersonal tensions arise between panelists regarding tarot, sexuality, and personal disagreements.
Era Presence
1 era