Zias and B.Lou Counter LowTierGod’s Accusation of DDG’s Viewbotting

A recent viral video featuring streamers Zias and B.Lou has sparked significant discussion across social media platforms. In the clip, the pair counters accusations made by LowTierGod, who claimed that popular streamer DDG uses bots to inflate his subscriber numbers on Twitch. They emphasized the evolving landscape of streaming and the growing recognition of its popularity.

During their livestream on April 21, 2025, Zias and B.Lou addressed LowTierGod’s comments regarding DDG’s impressive subscriber growth while he was touring Japan. B.Lou remarked on the increasing understanding of live streaming:

“Ni**as, they’re starting to- people are starting to figure out live streaming is the thing. This s**t is spreading.”

In response to Zias’s observation that the streaming scene has changed dramatically over time, B.Lou continued to stress the rapid growth in the industry:

“It wasn’t like bro 3 or 4 months ago, bro. Beginning of last year to this, like 2025, streaming has grown bro, I promise you bro, like big time.”

Echoing B.Lou’s sentiment, Zias voiced his disagreement with LowTierGod, reinforcing the idea that many streamers, including DDG, are genuinely increasing their follower counts:

“That’s why I disagree with him ’cause I feel like ni**as is growing.”

Accusations Against DDG: The Bot Controversy

Controversial streamer LowTierGod, often abbreviated as LTG, has ignited a debate by accusing Darryl “DDG”of resorting to bots to spike his subscriber count on Twitch. This allegation followed DDG’s announcement of reaching 70,000 subscribers while on his trip to Japan.

LowTierGod expressed his skepticism regarding DDG’s rapid growth, suggesting that such increases in subscriber counts are typically the result of using viewbots. He stated:

“If you think that this ni**a got 70K authentic subs, you’re out of your fu**ing mind. You don’t just do this s**t randomly. Bro, somebody find me a clip from 2 months ago, where was the sub count at? Nobody grows that fast on Twitch. You gonna tell me this ni**a at 70K, Kai averages at 100K. Y’all ni**as are slow bro. You gonna tell me that this ni**a only what- some thousands under Kai?”

In light of these allegations, DDG has responded firmly, denying any involvement in manipulating his Twitch statistics. His reaction highlights his focus on content creation and a passion for music rather than gaming metrics. He stated:

“I ain’t going to lie, bro, I don’t care enough to bot no views, brother. I don’t! I don’t bro. Like… at the end of the day, and I ain’t even talking about who you all are talking about, I’ll get to that later on. But I’m saying, like bro, I just don’t care that much to do that. Like, my real passion is music. You feel me? Like, my passion is music. I do this content s**t in my sleep. I’ve been doing that for damn 10 years. Like, my passion is really music. You know?”

Additionally, in related news, DDG publicly addressed rapper Waka Flocka for a playful comment left on one of his photos showcasing cherry blossoms during his Japan adventure. This interaction has also caught the attention of fans and followers.

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