People do stream this game, A LOT of people, i'm sure you already know that, and i'm not trying to make light of the situation, but this person's situation is vastly different.
Here's just a small example of the point I'm trying to get across; last week when the Black Chocobo Twitch event began, I was watching a SE sponsored stream by a older Australian lady and her husband as they were trying out FFXIV, they were leveling and inviting her viewers over to her server to hang out with her while they were going through the story; I went over to her server, and it was nice and pleasant.
She hasn't been streaming for long, but she has a very wholesome following and it's not that small, she already has a sponsorship with AMD; and her and her husband seem to be really enjoying the game.
No one bothered or pestered her or her husband, no large whale mounts blocking the NPC's... do you see where I'm getting at?
I don't approve of harassment, but popularity comes with it's own set of problems and responsibilities, and while I don't endorse what happened to that popular streamer; I wasn't surprised in the least that he was messed around with, because being famous comes at a cost; in a perfect world it shouldn't, but it just does.
But otherwise, i do agree with you wholeheartedly; i gave you that like, more people streaming FFXIV is a good thing; but the behavior of the streamer matters, and i firmly believe this popular streamer just wasn't taking any responsibility or measures to ensure he'd have a quality and conflict-free stream.
