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Twitch Issues Statement After Emiru Assault At TwitchCon​


There has been a of lot unease among a number of female creators attending TwitchCon, with some attending reluctantly or skipping it altogether. And now, on day one, there has been a scary incident with a high-profile streamer and cosplayer, Emiru.

In a video capturing the incident, a tall man approaches Emiru rapidly out of nowhere and hugs/grabs her before security shoves him away. He’s then seen holding something, which appears to be a pen.

The incident has drawn a statement from Twitch itself, which said the following:

“The safety and security of all those attending TwitchCon is our highest priority. The behavior displayed by the individual involved in the incident yesterday involving a high profile streamer was completely unacceptable and deeply upsetting.

“In line with existing TwitchCon security protocols, law enforcement and event security were on site and responded to the incident. We immediately blocked this individual from returning to the TwitchCon premises, and they are banned indefinitely from Twitch, both online and in-person events. We are coordinating with the impacted creator’s team and, per our standard protocols, continue to cooperate with any law enforcement investigations.

“We have increased security at the Meet & Greet attendee check-in point and will have additional security personnel surrounding participating streamers. If you’ve RSVPed for a Meet & Greet, please note that we are unable to accommodate +1s for the remainder of the event.

“Twitch has zero tolerance for harassment or acts that inhibit the safety and security of our community.

“It’s really important to us that our creators enjoy their experience at TwitchCon and feel safe. We regret that their experience was disrupted by this horrible incident.”


It’s been confirmed that the person was removed from the venue, and indefinitely banned from Twitch itself. The person has not been publicly identified, but this is the internet, so I imagine that will not be the case for long.

Complicating this is Emiru telling a story about how on a different occasion two years ago, Emiru’s personal security guard had briefly held a man following her around the convention, but because he touched anyone, he was permanently banned from TwitchCon. The security guard was banned, to be clear, so he was not with Emiru during this incident.

This has sparked outrage directed at Twitch and many are not pleased with the statement it has given, which has united all manner of creators and fans. There’s a separate conversation that’s been true for years about parasocial relationships between creators and their viewers, which is most often the case with female streamers and male fans. We don’t know exactly what the situation was here, but the “intensely forced hug” may be a clue.

“If Twitch can’t even moderate their own website, why do you think they can moderate an IRL event?” a streamer said even before the show. While Twitch’s statement was rushed to release hours after the incident, there will have to be a serious reckoning about the security of the TwitchCon. Larger problems of parasocial fans are a much more complicated problem to fix, if that’s even possible in the age of creators.

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hello everyone, I am okay and thank you for all of the kind messages, sorry I cannot respond to them all

Yesterday, the man who assaulted me was allowed to cross multiple barriers at twitchcon and even in front of another creators meet and greet to grab me and my face and try to kiss me. Fortunately he wasn't able to, but a lot of people have pointed out it could have been a lot worse!

I'm obviously shaken up by what happened and it's not the first time I've dealt with something like this, but to tell you honestly, I am a lot more hurt and upset by how Twitch handled it during and after the fact.

Like I said, I don't understand how he was allowed to make it to me in the first place. The security in the clip who reacts is my own security (it's true my favorite and usual security guard was banned for holding a stalkers arm to bring him to police, at a past Twitchcon)

However, there were at least 3 or 4 other Twitchcon security staff in the area who did not react and let the guy walk away, as you can see in the clip since they don't even appear in the frame LOL

The woman who is walking me away is my own personal manager, and behind the booth, the only two people who were checking on me and comforting me were her and my friend. None of the Twitchcon staff came to ask what happened or if I was okay.

My friend who was present told me Twitch security were also behind the booth afterwards joking about how they didn't even see what happened and immediately laughing and moving on to talking about something else.

So if no one was checking if I was okay or if I needed anything and they let the guy run away initially, I have no idea what anyone hired to keep the event safe was doing LOL

In Twitch's statement they said that the guy was immediately caught and detained, I'm sorry but that is a blatant lie. He was allowed to walk away from my meet and greet and I didn't hear he was caught until hours after he attacked me, and it felt like this only happened because of my manager pressing for it, not because Twitchcon staff present thought it was a big deal.

I have a lot more I want to say but I will say it on stream later today instead of writing a book on here.Thank you guys again, sorry you all had to see that. This is definitely my last Twitchcon, and it saddens me to say as a 10 year off and on attendee of Twitchcon, I think other creators should seriously consider not attending in the future. I did not feel cared for or protected, even bringing my own security and staff. I can't imagine how creators without those options would feel.

Stay safe y'all, everything is going to be okay

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Streamerfags are weird as shit. Spending hours watching some other person do shit, then you have all those retards stalking that nog ishowspeed and committing crimes just to get a picture or whatever.

Make Swifties look normal.
You literally made a con celebrating prostitutes who's audience is guys jacking off

I feel like they wanted something like this to happen
To be fair this never happens to camwhores at the AVN Expo
 
To be fair this never happens to camwhores at the AVN Expo
Well it's a different thing. It attracts a different crowd. Porn is aware of what it is

Twitch tries to pretend it legitimate and is marketing specifically to incels

Its a very specific subset of gooner that jerks to twitch

Not only do twitch whores create parasocial relationships (common in internet personalities) but your also talking to like, coom addicts. Someone so addicted they turn to girls who don't even get naked
 
Its actually worse than that. Twitch banned her PERSONAL security guard from the event that she hired specifically to prevent this from happening, then Twitch let the guy who assaulted her leave without any consequences, THEN issued a statement lying about what happened and what they did about it.

I am all for shitting on parasocial streamers, but this is more Twitch's direct fault than just her engaging in the parasocial environment.
To be fair twitch had every right to ban the personal security guard, if the event has hired security of its own (legalities, security licensing issues and insurance stuff can get real sketchy if the event has its own security staff and somebody brings in somebody else not involved with that to do security, especially if there is an incident) but the rest of that is fucked

That said nobody did shit when momokun was going around getting gropy, so I don't really give a shit. She made millions by catering to creeps doing fucked up parasocial shit and then thinks its a good idea to show up in person around these people. She shouldn't be surprised when a loon pops out of the woodwork and does shit like that

Eventually one of these twitch ethot types is going to be the target of some total wackjob who shoots her at one of these things or worse, shoots up the whole place for 'disrespecting her' or whatever fucked up excuse he comes up with and that'll be the end of the whole thing. The lawyers and insurance companies will see to that
 
This ain't even a thot issue. Because I grew up in the 80s and 90s, I remember how fans tried to skip security to hug their idols, either actors, celebrities, or even athletes, and it wasn't more than some awkward incident.

But because these women are just fabricating parasocial men who don't understand boundaries, that's a different issue.
 
You can either be a sex icon and retarded e-girl that deals with stalkers and morons which can only leave a legacy of embarrassment , or you can have a normal job. Pick your poison.
 
Honestly, who the fuck cares If she's an e-thot or not? I hope this niggerfag simp gets raped.

Imagine how much of a fucking absolute degenerate loser you have to be to go through all this shit just to get a fucking "kiss" from an e-whore?

This motherfucker deserves the worst to happen to him. What an absolutely faggot retard. I wish they hang themselves.
 
Honestly, who the fuck cares If she's an e-thot or not? I hope this niggerfag simp gets raped.
That’s the line of work. If a firefighter gets fucked by a burning building, I’m not like “DAMN YOU FIRE I HOPE YOU GET NIGGER RAPED!!” And proceed to slap at the fire.
 
i hope she sues for a gorillion dollars and twitch gets bankrupted lol
That’s the line of work. If a firefighter gets fucked by a burning building, I’m not like “DAMN YOU FIRE I HOPE YOU GET NIGGER RAPED!!” And proceed to slap at the fire.
if the fire was caused by arson though you arrest the arsonist and charge murder
 
Listening to her release video as she explained what happen and all, twitch security failed to get a proper photo of the suspect, weak security check-ins for anyone to bypass security, twitch staff have zero awareness of the situation, twitch given a 30-ban suspension instead of an arrest, numerous people still sharing photos and videos on going to the twitchcon for meet and greet and etc like vtubers such as obkatiekat and other popular streamers. Suspect is still on the loose or was never located as most likely he may have went back home without being caught. Rumors and Emiru speculate that Dan Clancy was at a party when this incident happen. Im only going by if this is true or not without any proper clarification as proof.

Take example on that ballpit from twitchcon where they have you sign a waiver and that streamer ended up in a hospital with a broken pelvis or whatever injury she had surgery on.

Twitch is no longer safe anymore and i encourage those streamers and vtubers to get there heads out of the sand like some ostrich and open their eyes for once.

Either way, this outrage can turn into a social media war!

Just my speculation!
 
Twitch banned her PERSONAL security guard from the event that she hired specifically to prevent this from happening
Entirely understandable tbh, Twitch Security are probably all amateurs and some of these streamers are wealthy enough to afford amped-up ex-military type security goons. Imagine the liability issues if some guy went full Secret Service on a kid trying to push through the line to meet his idol Hasan.
 
And its pretty obvious that those same people in social media of Twitter Dicks are not asking the obvious question. Have they found him yet or has there been any arrest on this suspect?

Its like those Twitter X ppl are seeing a dead pink elephant and ignoring the obvious thing.
 
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