Hence, despite the rise of new faces in content creation, MortaL is still one of the most influential figures.
However, recently, when the co-founder of S8UL Esports and 8bit Creatives, Animesh “Thug” Agarwal, was streaming via his YouTube channel, a subscriber asked a rather odd question regarding MortaL. The follower called the BGMI star hardworking but questioned his move as a streamer. Understandably, Thug refuted the claim by saying:
After lauding MortaL, Thug continued speaking on the topic of “streaming”:
Former BGMI and PUBG Mobile streamer Animesh “Thug” opines on creators’ responsibility towards content
Thug, who has created content around games like PUBG Mobile, BGMI, and Valorant, talked at length about the responsibilities creators need to take up for themselves.
Interacting with his chat, the S8UL co-founder revealed how he communicates with his organization’s creators regularly but can only do so much if the latter isn’t receptive.
Here’s a quote from his livestream:
Thug continued to explain his routine at S8UL Esports:
The former BGMI streamer explained how it’s not his responsibility if a creator sees a decline in views even after having a decent number of subscribers.
Thug also praised creators like Payal, Kaashvi, Mamba, Joker, Snax, Scout, Zeref, and others who require minimal guidance and create consistently. He stated:
Thug stressed that guiding the S8UL creators is his responsibility, but he cannot force anyone to create content.
Note: The quotes in this article have been translated by the writer.
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