Man, I love your last sentence in the second paragraph. But I still wish you had shown some evidence for it. Just the phrase itself is absurd "classic fear tactics", like, people are somehow ready to hunt streamer or unsubscribe from him or what? You just say that as if people who first watch the scene already know about it in advance and know how to react to it to please their viewers on Twitch. That's a very strange accusation on your part.
No, I don't dispute that there may be such people, but what percentage of the audience would that be? 1-5%? No one would even notice them if the streamer was big. And again, what "classic fear tactics" will they use against the streamer? I just watch enough different reactions on the background (yes, I have nothing to do) and I don't see that the chat (if they are in the youtube video) are somehow trying to bully the person for their sincere reaction.
