OTK streamer Tectone accused of “harassing” smaller Genshin Impact streamers

Josh Taylor
OTK streamer Tectone live on Twitch.

OTK member Tectone is facing backlash after viewers have claimed he is “harassing” smaller Genshin Impact streamers.

Tectone is a popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber known for his gacha content, particularly playing Genshin Impact.

After signing for creator org OTK in 2021, the streamer has been a long-term member and has continued to predominantly produce content surrounding Genshin.

However, Tectone has faced some backlash from the community regarding a series of disputes with various fellow Genshin creators, in particular Enviosity and Atsu.

Now, Tectone has come under fire after once again following a Twitch stream where he made further comments about the two creators.

Twitch viewers claim Tectone is “harassing” smaller Genshin streamers

During a Twitch stream on March 5, Tectone addressed the situation to his viewers: “Enviosity is still pretty much being used as the global dislike button and every single comment on his YouTube channel is just him being called a Mint picker.

“And he has to have one-month follow-only mode enabled on his Twitch chat. So, things are definitely, err, you know, I mean he kind of reaped what he sowed there.”

He then switched attention to Atsu: “Atsu successfully diverted the attention from everybody calling him out on his misactions, which is some mysterious third person who called all of the issues and it is simply not true.

Many believed that he was celebrating their downfalls and accused him of “harassing them. “Tectone has been harassing other smaller Genshin Impact content creators who don’t want to associate with him or have stopped being friends with him.”

One viewer responded: “It’s mind-boggling to think that people support this kind of behavior.” While another argued, “his fans harassed Content Creators for spending money on the game or being positive about it like a month ago and he seems to only talk about the game to stir up drama for views.”

At the time of writing, Tectone, Enviosity and Atsu have not commented any further on the situation.

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