The Internet again roars after accusing Konopski against Nervarien of buying bots to fill views.Does the word "sorry" ever appear in his dictionary?We're checking the scenes of this controversy.
Where did the conflict come from?
The case broke out after the publication of Konopskiyya's film suggesting that Nervarien underestimated his ratings with bots. Although the evidence on this subject has not been presented, the material designer strongly pointed to the fall of the audience, suggesting unfair practices on Nervarien's side.
Film fragment and community reaction
The prosecution fell on the basis of a dubious passage from the LPL transmission that allegedly showed suspicious inheritances.
The community quickly picked up manipulation – viewers pointed out that the results were understated by comparing different leagues and viewing seasons.
@konopskyya little strong statement with the suggestion that@NervarienoHe's down because he cut the viewbots. This is not due to the fact that you compare the results of the last matches of the season of his Polish flag league and European league to the loose costrim at 11am in the middle of the week from the Chinese league, which few people in Poland are interested in. I didn't think I'd have to defend Nervarien's content one day, but that's a big exaggeration.
Konopskyy – master of controversy without evidence
Konopskyy is known for direct, often critical attacks on other creators. His strategy of attracting attention is based on creating loud conflicts, often without reliable research or checking all facts.
The word "sorry" does not exist
As Nervarien pointed out on Twitter, Konopskyy rarely admits mistakes or apologizes for hasty accusations. Even when the community proved him wrong, instead of apologizing, he reduced the case.
Nervarien's comment: "I apologize in your dictionary unfortunately does not exist"
The number of viewers depends on the time of day, the league type and the format of the stream.
Konopski's comparisons were flawed in substance and had signs of manipulation.
A large part of the Polish street scene and Internet users stood up for Nervarien, accusing Konopskiy of crossing the boundaries of journalistic ethics.
Konopskyy under criticism
Konopskyy once again sparked a storm, attacking a popular streamer. The word "sorry" remains unknown in his dictionary, and the community is increasingly discussing the limits of journalistic responsibility on the web.
The film has already been edited and re-Added on YouTube with a deleted passage of Nervarien's streamer. Konopskyy also attached a comment with a correction. In a tight comment, the word "sorry" did not appear either.