Both Variety and The Wall Street Journal have reported tonight that Google is in talks to buy Twitch. Some people are happy about this. Other people are not.
https://lastchance.cc/report-youtube-is-buying-twitch-for-1-billion-1578241076%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
https://twitter.com/embed/status/468163609714233344
Eventually all tech companies will merge into Tetsuo Shima from the end of Akira and we will all die in a blast of psychic energy.
— chris person (@Papapishu) May 18, 2014
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https://twitter.com/embed/status/468165748636917760
The internet now feels like a game of Monopoly when 2 dudes are dominating and buy Kent St for $$$ because who gives a fuck it's just money.
— Mark Serrels (@Serrels) May 18, 2014
There’s positive sentiment coming from the e-sports scene, one of the primary drivers of Twitch’s popularity over the years.
I support the deal and think the @YouTube / @Twitch merger would be GOOD for gamers. It'll bring best-in-class streaming and VOD together.
— Josh Olin (@JD_2020) May 18, 2014
Twitch was built off the backs of esports and competitive gaming. $1BN shows the efforts of a 20-year fight for legitimacy. #ESPORTS
— Rod Breslau (@Slasher) May 18, 2014
The streaming crowd, on the other hand, is a little more divided. Understandably, given Google’s history with copyright enforcement.
I hope this doesn't happen. I feel like the community will totally change. http://t.co/Uvd5molR16
— Jena Gares (@JenaGares) May 19, 2014
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Partners who complain about Twitch support are gonna blow a gasket if YouTube's service woes get transplanted there.
— Ryan Letourneau (@Northernlion) May 18, 2014
Hoping this means Youtube will finally embrace gaming content, or at the very least not completely fuck Twitch users http://t.co/kRti4jcl6S
— Jake Goldberg (@SendPizza64) May 18, 2014
Why is everyone freaking out? lol
— Towelliee (@towelthetank) May 18, 2014
Unsurprisingly, negative sentiment has led to the hashtag #RIPTwitch trending on Twitter, at least in the United States.
Meanwhile, over on Twitch’s Facebook page, users of the service aren’t waiting for an official confirmation/announcement of the talks to share their thoughts.
Here’s a more general reaction to the news (with the occasional insight):
https://twitter.com/embed/status/468182272902848514
https://twitter.com/embed/status/468173363509473280
TWITCH PLAYS GOOGLE+
— Fujoshi's Island (@Dauragon) May 18, 2014
Google/YouTube buying Twitch means the NSA will finally find out that most of us suck at Spelunky.
— Fork Parker (@ForkParker) May 18, 2014
It's definitely been interesting to watch twitch grow from a small platform to a ubiquitous gaming entertainment hub.
— Win Lin (@WinL) May 19, 2014
Am I the only one who hopes that twitch DOES sell so that they can be under new, more professional management?
— AmIDuneItRight (@AmIDuneItRight) May 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/embed/status/468196322672398336
so Twitch bought Justin.TV? /slowbro
— Jesse ]lonedog[ W. (@lonedog) May 19, 2014
And of course, last but not least, where would a topic like this be without Francis adding his $0.02