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Oliver Pocher shoots against MontanaBlack, Knossi and Twitch community: "Many core Asis"

2022-09-16T10:37:25.584Z


Oliver Pocher shoots against MontanaBlack, Knossi and Twitch community: "Many core Asis" Created: 09/16/2022, 12:28 p.m By: Aileen Udovenko Oliver Pocher and his wife Amira are known for not mincing their words. In their podcast they now share against MontanaBlack, Knossi and Co. Cologne – In the “Die Pochers” podcast, Oliver Pocher and his wife Amira always announce their opinions on a wide v


Oliver Pocher shoots against MontanaBlack, Knossi and Twitch community: "Many core Asis"

Created: 09/16/2022, 12:28 p.m

By: Aileen Udovenko

Oliver Pocher and his wife Amira are known for not mincing their words.

In their podcast they now share against MontanaBlack, Knossi and Co.

Cologne – In the “Die Pochers” podcast, Oliver Pocher and his wife Amira always announce their opinions on a wide variety of topics very directly and this time they took on the entire twitch bubble.

Because the Gamescom fight between the ban on dancing and the Scurrows didn't go past the Pochers either.

And of course, the two entertainers couldn't resist passing judgment on some of the Twitch streamers.

Knossi and MontanaBlack were also targeted by the Pochers.

Oliver Pocher and Amira in clear words to the streamer community: "Very bad trend"

The Pochers criticize that:

The Gamescom scandal about the ban on dancing and scurrows has made waves on the net and Oliver Pocher has also become aware of the streamer fight.

In the joint podcast with his wife "Die Pochers" he described the incident and thus triggered a debate about the streamer culture.

The comedian sees a "trend" behind these arguments.

Amira is also not enthusiastic about the power behavior of some Twitch stars

"I think it's a very, very bad trend, considering what kind of target group these Twitchers have"

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Oliver Pocher shoots against MontanaBlack, Knossi and Twitch community: "Many core Asis" © dpa / Philipp Schulze / Ole Spata / unsplash (Montage)

For Oliver Pocher there are simply not enough likeable streamers on the platform.

That is probably the reason why there are always negative headlines about the Twitch community.

But there are a lot of core Asis there, it has to be said.

There are very few where I would say that I would also like to spend an hour or two in my private life

Oliver Pocher

Reprehensibility of casino streams:

Behind the Gamescom brawl hid a heated debate about the casino content of some streamers and the Pochers also deeply condemn this.

In their podcast on podimo, popular Twitch stars like MontanaBlack and Knossi don't get off scot-free.

"Especially this online gambling, I mean, that's what Knossi, MontanaBlack grew up with and a lot of others who do it and that's really dangerous"

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Oliver Pocher on casino streamers: "Gambling addiction encouraged and not legal"

Gambling addiction is a serious issue for the Pochers:

For Oliver Pocher it is clear who operates casino content that lures his fans into gambling addiction.

This is particularly worrying when you look at the young target group of streamers on Twitch.

"They have a lot of young people and they drive them into gambling addiction."

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Pochers on experiences with acquaintances:

Amira Pocher emphasized again in the podcast that it is of course not only young people who can be influenced by casino streams.

In their circle of acquaintances, the two also know people who suffer from a gambling addiction, of whom one would probably not actually suspect it.

"But also grown-up people who seem to live their lives and have everything under control"

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However, the two do not reveal who the acquaintance of Oliver Pocher and Amira is.

The nationwide advice line for gambling addiction from the BZgA on 0800 / 1372700 is available free of charge and anonymously (Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday to Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.).

Source: merkur

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