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QTCinderella faces backlash as Asmongold and Tectone question fairness of the streamer awards

QTCinderella faces backlash as Asmongold and Tectone question fairness of the streamer awards

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QTCinderella is facing mounting criticism after remarks she made about why certain “problematic” streamers fail to receive nominations for the Streamer Awards. Her explanation, that these creators simply have fanbases that don’t participate in the nomination and voting process, sparked immediate debate across social platforms. While she clarified that no streamer is “blackballed,” her comments quickly ignited pushback from major creators who believe the issue runs deeper than audience engagement. The discussion has now evolved into a larger conversation about transparency, favoritism, and the influence of sponsors at the annual event.What started as a direct response to recurring accusations turned into a fresh controversy when Asmongold, one of the most prominent creators not nominated this year, discounted QTCinderella’s explanation as incomplete and unrealistic. Tectone, another major figure in the streaming community, also weighed in, suggesting that the awards show is compromised by financial interests and selective invitations. Their reactions have amplified a growing sentiment among viewers who already suspected that certain big-name streamers are excluded due to behind-the-scenes pressures rather than a lack of fan participation.

Why creators are challenging QTCinderella’s explanation for streamer awards nominations

Asmongold was one of the major creators to challenge the reasoning, stating, “The ‘problematic’ streamers weren’t nominated because it would put sponsor opportunities at risk. This is obvious, I don’t know why we’re pretending that it’s not.” His response gained significant traction, especially among viewers who believe safer, brand-friendly streamers tend to dominate the spotlight. Tectone escalated the criticism, arguing that the situation reflects a deeper issue within the event. He said, “The fact that Asmongold didn’t get nominated for a single award, and QT admitting she doesn’t invite creators she deems ‘problematic,’ completely solidifies the fact that the award show is financially compromised. And it truly is the LA friends award show.” His comments further fueled claims that the awards favor a specific social circle rather than representing the wider streaming landscape. While QTCinderella maintains that the nomination system is overwhelmingly fan-driven, 70% decided by viewers and 30% by panelists, the backlash suggests many believe external pressures, sponsorship considerations, and creator relationships influence the final list more than officially stated.As the debate intensifies, the Streamer Awards finds itself under renewed scrutiny, with QTCinderella at the center of the discussion. Whether the criticism fades or fuels structural changes, the controversy has reopened long-standing questions about transparency, fairness, and the evolving dynamics of influence in the streaming community.Also Read: QTCinderella reveals the real reason some streamers don’t get nominated Go to Source

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