Emiru's raid to YonnaJay just turned into a total squad wipe—8K viewers ghosted faster than bots in a ban wave, sparking massive viewbot drama on Twitch. The top female streamer, pulling 16K average viewers and ranking #37 global, sent her audience over, but YonnaJay watched her peak plummet 30 minutes later. ChumBucketDrama dropped the TwitchTracker graphs showing the nosedive, calling it proof Emiru's padding her numbers with fake traffic.
YonnaJay was hyped at first, chatting up the sudden surge, but her face dropped as the viewers bailed en masse. Post disclaimer notes TwitchTracker's 10-minute intervals might smooth the drop, but haters aren't buying the cope—chat ratios don't match those viewer counts, and pros like kaceytron straight-up said 'It's been so obvious that she bots.' Defenders scream 'normal raid drop-off, 50% retention is fire,' but come on, that synchronized exit screams scripted bots logging off.
X is a warzone: clips of the raid flop going viral, OTK bot rumors resurfacing with Mizkif and Tectone drags, even Nick White roasting Emiru's numbers as 'high on f**king pot' territory. YonnaJay's left holding the bag, gaining peanuts in followers despite the hype. Twitch? Crickets, as usual—platform's got the detection skills of a silver scrub.
This ain't your standard raid L; it's a hall of fame skill issue expose. Smaller streamers get hyped then heartbroken, while big names dodge with 'muh retention' excuses. Fix your lobbies or uninstall the bots, Emiru—viewers can smell the cheaters.