“It's been rough in recent years” – Ninja says “troll” laughs at his audience number “every day”
Blog Andrew Joseph 20 Sep , 2025 0

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is open to the situation of his streaming career, including how “the Internet and the trolls” ensure he points out his decline every day in Live Viewers.
Content creator Talk about his ups and downs online During an interview this BBC. He dabbled in other popular multiplayer titles such as Call of Duty and Marvel Competitors, but it is undeniable that his relationship with Epic Games' Battle Royal Records is known for his Fortnite. Ninja and architecture-centric shooter's time to see him become The first water pump to attract 10 million followersHe even appeared in the game Skins for fans to pick up and wear during competition.
Despite his once largest streaming title on Twitch, Ninja has been working to reach the same heights he did in the late 2010s in recent years. Like his moment Famous Stream with Drake Still a highlight of Gargantuan's career, but it has been relatively quiet in recent years.
“I think I'm the only audience on Earth that has always attracted 100,000 viewers (per stream), but now, I think I've merged seven or eight thousand from Twitch and YouTube without a lot of updates fortnite or Fortnite or (Marvel competitors).
It's a very hard-to-ignore number drop, and the streamer at least blames on Fortnite's popularity has decreased in recent months. Despite the decline in ratings, he kept his streaming schedule in touch with 19.2 million Twitch followers and 23.7 million YouTube subscribers. Of course, this does not prevent opponents from entering the chat.
“That's what the internet and trolls remind me of every day,” Ninja added. “The hosts keep forbidding and blocking. Literally, I'm being blamed online every day.”
He added: “It's been tough, man. It's been tough in recent years.”
Ninja has seen huge growth on Twitch before Make a (short) switch To Microsoft Live broadcast platform, audio mixer that has been discontinuedin 2019. Then he did He returns to Twitch in 2020,Too Build yourself on YouTube same year.
Ninja has Rest from streaming In the past, despite seemingly retired, it doesn't sound like his biggest haters should also expect the kind of path he will bring soon.
“I still love it and have a strong community and are with me,” he added. “I am a gamer and an entertainer – it's my blood.”
Ninja shared his thoughts on the ups and downs of his streaming career, while starting a 24-hour charity event for today, early September 19. For reasons Live streaming will see streamers to raise awareness of skin cancer Follow his own melanoma diagnosis in March 2024.
He added: “Anyway, my wife and I will give this because it will be important to us for the rest of our lives, but it’s not just the money we give us, it’s also the aspect of our consciousness.”
Livelihood games are currently available in both twitch and Youtube As of the time of publication, $117,190 of the $250,000 donation target has been reached. More information about Ninja you can Seeing him tell actor Kevin Hart.
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