“We’re not equal”: Disguised Toast unhappy with small-time Twitch streamers greeting him at TwitchCon 2022

Jeremy 'Disguised Toast' Wang
Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast’ Wang had a fun time meeting with other creators and his fans at the San Diego TwitchCon 2022 but when small-time Twitch streamers treated him familiarly, he was certainly not comfortable with that behavior.
The OfflineTV network hosted their post TwitchCon podcast bringing in their famous creator Disguised Toast on the house to discuss about his experience about the event. The streamer on his part might have revealed a confidential information about the recent event.
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Disguised Toast is against associating himself with small-time Twitch streamers

Toast is one of the few streamers from OfflineTV who decided to stay at Twitch even though he might have considered moving to YouTube. Certainly he was a crowd puller at the recently held convention at San Diego but one attendee accidentally mistook him to be Sykkuno. On the streamer’s part, he decided to play along.
Following this, he appeared on the OTV podcast where he asked the founders ‘Scarra’ and Brodin Plett whether they have ever been in the VIP lounge of TwitchCon which is apparently made for the platform’s top content creators. As they replied in positive, Disguised Toast discussed about how popular creators were offered a ‘star’ badge.
“So we all have our badges, right? They made is super obvious, because some partners badge have like, a star on them, and some don’t
Furthermore, he mentioned about the difference between partner lounges which is kept for partnered Twitch streamers that might not be so much popular and VIP lounges for high profile streamers. It was later explained that he shouldn’t have revealed this division between the streamers.
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Disguised Toast then talked about the chaos at partner lounges as he was stopped by the content creators to click photographs. In addition to that, many small time Twitch streamers approached him claiming they are equal in level, but the Twitch streamer was certainly not very fond of the idea.
"I would say, at the partner lounge, I get way more people trying and have a conversation with me. It's like, they approach me as an equal. It's like, 'Hey, you're a partner, I'm a partner, we're both in the partner lounge. Why don't we talk?' like, you know? We're both at the same level, but we're not."
Disguised Toast clearly didn’t want to be associated on the same level with the small-time Twitch streamers. He later elaborated that even Twitch officials wish to keep this information secret so that there’s no quarrel between the Twitch streamers varying in term of popularity.
Fans left divided on Disguised Toast’s opinions
The internet certainly had some responses to put on the claim made by the streamer as they believed that Toast is somewhat right with his views as executive lounge is meant for streamers who have managed to garner a lot of popularity over the recent years and wish to relax from the crowd for a certain period of time.

This came with some negative responses as well as several users called him out for being egoistical as he refused to greet with the small-time Twitch streamers.
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