Monday, December 23, 2024

#ValkyraeSupport trends on Twitter after Rust stream fiasco

Valkyrae found herself to be one of the victims of the DdoS attack earlier today that forced top streamers to drop the plan of a game of Rust.

Rachell ‘Valkyrae’ Hofstetter abruptly ending her YouTube livestream early on December 27 sparked #ValkyraeSupport to trend on Twitter.

Valkyrae found herself to be one of the victims of the DdoS attack earlier today that forced top streamers to drop the plan of a game of Rust. The collab was meant to be a blockbuster conclusion for the streamers as they were getting prepared to bid adieu to 2020 that went rather off script. An unforeseen DdoS attack forced them to postpone it as the game server was rendered unplayable post attack.

https://twitter.com/Reagan40670713/status/1343433715557531655

Valkyrae fans were the most disheartened with her stopping the stream as the hashtag was found trending in no time. According to them, she was subjected to toxicity and back seat gaming. This is extremely unacceptable given she wasn’t at fault in this case as the situation surrounding the server was something out of her reach.

She is exposed to emotional support ever since fans realized something was off with her mood and it didn’t take much time for them to figure out why is it so. She responded to her everyone showing support to her in a tweet that read “love you” which indicates she will be back at streaming very soon.

Sarjyo Mukherjee
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