I came across an article titled Twitch Streamer Ara_Gaming May Have Lost Her Channel In A Divorce Settlement and frankly I’m fascinated. I’ll just reproduce the important parts here:
A popular Twitch streamer who goes by ara_gaming (or @aradiah_gaming on Twitter) recently got into a divorce. Normally, this wouldn’t be a big deal—people break up all the time. However, what makes the outcome of this relationship particularly odd is the fact that ara_gaming’s husband managed to win all her social media accounts, including her Twitter and Twitch accounts, in the divorce settlement.
Her Twitch account had close to 30k followers, with over half a million total views.
The prevailing theory is that ara_gaming’s husband sold her accounts to somebody else. When fans of ara_gaming logged on to watch her Twitch stream today they were shocked by the appearance of somebody else on the channel rather than the real Ara. The new streamer refuses to explain how she came into possession of the account because of “legal reasons” and claims that the original ara_gaming “decided to stop streaming and incorporate it so people can still enjoy some of the gameplay while she is no longer streaming.”
Well, isn’t this an interesting development, now women are losing thier hard earned assets to men, which in this case at least are turning around and selling thier state confiscated goods to the highest bidder for profit. If this happens on a large enough scale it could be the end of alimony/spousal support as we know it, since, of course, society generally starts caring about injustice more when it begins to effect the female sex.
The new streamer claims that giving up the channel was the original ara_gaming’s decision and her idea and that none of what she says is a lie. Of course, none of her claims have been backed up by any evidence whatsoever. When questioned, she stated repeatedly that legalities are preventing her from disclosing any details.
ara_gaming’s fans are going completely berserk over what happened, starting a hashtag on Twitter called #aragate. The Twitch community as a whole is demanding answers to what happened, as none of these proceedings were handled professionally. Little to no information was given to the community due to some probable non-disclosure agreements between all the parties involved.
In addition to all that we know so far, the new streamer may have been taking the donations and sub money intended for ara_gaming for over two months. The channel mod who revealed this in the stream chat was immediately unmodded.
Someone claiming to be ara_gaming’s husband, going by nanospynet, made the following responses to the Twitch chat with regards to the original ara_gaming (Sarah).
He also made the following claim that the original ara_gaming would be unable to stream for at least five years.
Ouch, something’s fishy here gentleman, will keep you posted.
“The Twitch community as a whole is demanding answers to what happened, as none of these proceedings were handled professionally. Little to no information was given to the community due to some probable non-disclosure agreements between all the parties involved.”
Hahaha. Guess what, peoples: the family court has made itself immune to public scrutiny. For the childruns, of course. Don’t seem so cool now that *you* are the ones who want to scrutinize it, eh?
This is gold.
I like this new site layout.
Hey Bar bar nice article ? I went to your youtube channel anymore. was wondering if you were still mgtow
? And are you still making videos.
The effects of the war on boys is resulting in women becoming the majority earners as men continue to under perform. Women without children and in the 20’s already out earn men. As they age and their hypergamous urges force them to fighter over an ever shrinking pool of men that out earn them, some women will invariable marry down, some will even get a house husbands. When they do they will find out for themselves the horror of slaving away for a family rarely seen, or having HIM be able to take the kids and home and half the income. I predict we will see more “equal” marriage laws in the coming decades once women have to experience what men have been experiencing for decades.
I would have thought the Twitch’s EULA would make accounts non-transferable, and thus not an asset that can be taken in a divorce settlement.
Interesting. I would argue with the husband on the point that merely adding a LLC to the name is sufficiently close to keep using the name. Normally, one would have to stack a doing-business-as on top of that, owned by the LLC.
Funny how “KAREN” doesn’t show up in threads like these…..