It’s been, what, only a few weeks since Slooshi was caught jerking off on camera after a League of Legends livestream event? Well, looks like somebody – and by somebody, I mean World of Warcraft player murdaralph – didn’t learn their lesson.
https://lastchance.cc/if-youre-streaming-a-game-online-dont-start-jerking-of-5952742%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Seems he didn’t realise his mistake until he woke up the next morning
The video has since been removed, and murdaralph’s account automatically closed down for violating the service’s terms of service (an automated action on Twitch’s part), but the images, they remain (though I’m not going to share them here, since they’re entirely NSFW).
According to this post on Reddit, murdaralph answered a few questions in the comments section of his stream afterwards, saying that he’d left the camera on by accident, and that his girlfriend was “very mad” at him (as you’d imagine, seeing as thousands people could have seen it live.)
Is this now a thing? Is 2013’s “misplaced sex tape” going to be “livestreamed video game sex act”? Twitch certainly won’t be happy, since that kind of action doesn’t fly on their all-ages service, but for the crowd it might beat watching somebody else play a video game all night long.
Why You should turn off your computer after streaming – starts @ 4h.35min [NSFW] [Reddit]