Xokas was again a trend on Twitter As a result of the slip he had a few days ago in a Twitch direct, where it could be seen that he had secondary Twitter accounts where he dedicated himself to insulting anyone who criticized him. First, the Galician streamer apologized: “It has been a shit and I have noticed. I apologize to all of you.”
However, andn Sunday night he fired again at anyone who criticizes him, without backing up the apology he had recently made.. “You don’t think I insult you, it’s bullying, but what you do to me isn’t, right?” Xokas began.
Xokas: “I could crush you with every tweet”
In the Twitch chat itself they asked for self-criticism, but do not understand. “Hundreds of people knew it, colleague her. You are late. Welcome to the real world at least respect that he does it from another account. You are a fucking bunch of fucking hypocrites, who deserve much more than I do, because I could crush you with every tweet“.
Finally, he said that there was no problem that they had caught him with account B, because “there will be another”. However, this decision of a public figure to have alternative accounts to respond to the ‘haters’ is not new, and The Xokas has not been and will not be the last to do so. If we move to the field of sports, Kevin Durant was also hunted.
Kevin Durant also used fake accounts to insult
The NBA star and current Brooklyn Nets player has a controversial personality off the court. He is active on social networks and has already left the occasional message to fans on his Twitter account, but in 2018 it became known that he had false accounts.
In that wing, used these B accounts to explain why he had left the Oklahoma City Thunder, insulting his former teammates, saying that “noor could I win with that bunch of cats“. When Durant was asked about this controversy in the middle of an interview, I didn’t deny it
“Keep doing it. Hthere is so much shit you have to find a way to defend yourself. Some people I answer from my normal account, but for another I have the fake ones. I was only wrong once,” Kevin Durant said.