The broadcast content of the female streamer receives considerable criticism.
The Twitch streamer known as Supcaitlin has garnered a devoted fanbase with her heartfelt conversations with viewers. Renowned for her late-night streams lasting until 2-3 a.m., Supcaitlin occasionally spices things up with fresh content. Most recently, feeling bored with her usual streams, she decided to bring on a surprise guest - her channel's chat moderator. Enter Dilly.

Right from the start, some viewers were puzzled, unsure what quirky content Supcaitlin would come up with. Without much delay, Supcaitlin stunned her fans by announcing a bold move. She revealed plans to enact 'romantic' scenes with her partner live on air.
The Twitch streamer then attempted to give her moderator a gentle kiss. It seemed like quite an effort for her to follow through with her announcement. After nervously preparing herself and taking a deep breath, she leaned in to kiss her partner on the lips, immediately standing up and rushing away from the streaming table.


On an online forum, people discussed this moment fervently. Viewers felt sympathy for Dilly and labeled it as an awkward situation: 'Oh my, nobody deserves to be treated like that. Just saying no to the kiss would have been enough'; 'Kissing him and then reacting like that, what's up with that?'; 'Thought that was cool, huh'...
'Oh my, nobody deserves to be treated like that. Just saying no to the kiss would have been enough';
'Kissing him and then reacting like that, what's up with that?';
'Thought that was cool, huh'...
However, that kiss wasn't the only awkward moment during the broadcast. This female streamer also performed a scene cleaning spilled soda off Dilly's sensitive stomach. Once again, she immediately rushed to the bathroom after her 'daring' act.

We all know that Twitch is a platform that's constantly evolving, and the ways streamers build their fame and create content will always change. But if 'playing bold' and 'fishing for views' like this, the community hardly supports it.