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Overview

Central Committee Twitch Bounty On Destiny refers to a controversy in which American Twitch streamer Central_Committee, real name Michael Beyer, appeared to imply that he would reward someone with $100,000 for anyone willing to do something to the streamer Destiny in early November 2024. The vague comment quickly sparked backlash from many online as netizens perceived it as a threat or bounty, and as a result, Central_Committee was banned from the streaming platform shortly after, claiming it was a bad joke. Online, the bounty became a viral topic on Reddit and X / Twitter in late 2024 in which netizens criticized Central_Committee's alleged prank. The incident is notably similar to the Denims bounty on Asmongold that occurred in April 2024.

Background

On November 8th, 2024, Twitch streamer Central_Committee (Michael Beyer) reacted to a video by fellow streamer Destiny titled "Chilin' help me decide between Staccato XC and Alien." In a moment during the livestream as he reacted to the clip, Central_Committee said that he had an "opportunity" to earn $100,000 for any follower living in Florida (where Destiny purportedly lives), with many perceiving it as him insinuating that he would pay for someone to do something to Destiny (seen below).[1][2]

Holy s--t guys if you live in Florida I have an opportunity for you. If you want to earn $100k let me know.

Developments

Central Committee Twitch Ban

Later on November 8th, 2024, Twitch then banned Central_Committee following his controversial comment during the livestream earlier that day. Dexerto[3] tweeted about the ban the following day (seen below), amassing more than 6,300 likes and 190 reposts in two days.

Dexerto @Dexerto Subscribe Streamer Central Committee was banned from Twitch after his comments about Destiny. "If you live in Florida I have an opportunity for you. If you want to earn $100k let me know." 11:03 AM • Nov 9, 2024 329.5K Views D This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. Browse channels

Central also commented on the Twitch ban, writing that he deserved it and that the joke was not funny. The tweet,[4] posted on November 8th, 2024, via his X account (seen below), received roughly 1,600 likes and 20 reposts in three days.

Mike from PA ⚫ Nov 8, 2024 @Mike_from_PA. Follow I deserved the ban tbh. Mike from PA @Mike_from_PA. Follow the joke wasn't funny. 8:57 PM Nov 8, 2024 . X

Central_Committee was then unbanned after three days, with the X[9] account @StreamerBans posting the news on November 11th, receiving over 91,400 views, 670 likes and 130 replies in less than 24 hours.

Asmongold FBI Contact

On November 10th, 2024, during the same period that Central's bounty toward Destiny became a viral topic, streamer Asmongold revealed that he was contacted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concerning a similar incident in which a $30,000 bounty on him was offered by streamer Denims. Asmongold also told viewers he chose not to pursue any action against the streamer who put the bounty on him.[5]

On the same day, X[6] user @Grummz posted a screenshot of an X user investigation on Asmongold's bounty, writing that Denims apologized for the incident and said it was not meant for Asmongold, and actually towards Grummz. The tweet (seen below), amassed more than 7,100 likes and 540 reposts in a day.

Dexerto @Dexerto. 1h Asmongold says he was contacted by the FBI over a $30k streamer bounty 44 1726 1.2K Ill 61K Dr Ahmed @DrahmedH90 R ↑ Follow Asmongold recently claimed the FBI contacted him regarding a $30,000 "bounty" joke made by another streamer, Denims. The controversy began when Denims mentioned in a live stream that she would pay $30,000 to anyone who would make Asmongold "disappear" and alter a character's appearance. Though she later clarified that it was a joke and not directed at Asmongold specifically, many interpreted it as a serious statement, given Asmongold's prominent mention in the video. Following the uproar, Denims apologized, explaining her comment was aimed at another content creator, Mark Kern (Grummz), and had been misunderstood. • 4:57 AM 11/10/24 1.2K Views 1 27 2

Online Reactions

The bounty on Destiny quickly sparked debates and memes on social media in mid-November 2024 as netizens criticized Central's joke and discussed the incident online.

For example, on November 9th, 2024, the YouTube[7] channel StreamerTV posted a video about the bounty incident and the Central Committee Twitch ban, which received more than 18,000 views and 440 likes in two days (shown below).

Redditors also talked about the controversy on the platform, as Redditor RiverCartwright[8] shared a screenshot of Central's livestream, writing, "Twitch Streamer Central_Committee does not like Destiny." The post, uploaded on November 8th, 2024, to the /r/LivestreamFail subreddit, amassed over 3,200 upvotes and 540 comments in three days.

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Central Committee Twitch Bounty On Destiny

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Overview

Central Committee Twitch Bounty On Destiny refers to a controversy in which American Twitch streamer Central_Committee, real name Michael Beyer, appeared to imply that he would reward someone with $100,000 for anyone willing to do something to the streamer Destiny in early November 2024. The vague comment quickly sparked backlash from many online as netizens perceived it as a threat or bounty, and as a result, Central_Committee was banned from the streaming platform shortly after, claiming it was a bad joke. Online, the bounty became a viral topic on Reddit and X / Twitter in late 2024 in which netizens criticized Central_Committee's alleged prank. The incident is notably similar to the Denims bounty on Asmongold that occurred in April 2024.

Background

On November 8th, 2024, Twitch streamer Central_Committee (Michael Beyer) reacted to a video by fellow streamer Destiny titled "Chilin' help me decide between Staccato XC and Alien." In a moment during the livestream as he reacted to the clip, Central_Committee said that he had an "opportunity" to earn $100,000 for any follower living in Florida (where Destiny purportedly lives), with many perceiving it as him insinuating that he would pay for someone to do something to Destiny (seen below).[1][2]


Holy s--t guys if you live in Florida I have an opportunity for you. If you want to earn $100k let me know.

Developments

Central Committee Twitch Ban

Later on November 8th, 2024, Twitch then banned Central_Committee following his controversial comment during the livestream earlier that day. Dexerto[3] tweeted about the ban the following day (seen below), amassing more than 6,300 likes and 190 reposts in two days.


Dexerto @Dexerto Subscribe Streamer Central Committee was banned from Twitch after his comments about Destiny. "If you live in Florida I have an opportunity for you. If you want to earn $100k let me know." 11:03 AM • Nov 9, 2024 329.5K Views D This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. Browse channels

Central also commented on the Twitch ban, writing that he deserved it and that the joke was not funny. The tweet,[4] posted on November 8th, 2024, via his X account (seen below), received roughly 1,600 likes and 20 reposts in three days.


Mike from PA ⚫ Nov 8, 2024 @Mike_from_PA. Follow I deserved the ban tbh. Mike from PA @Mike_from_PA. Follow the joke wasn't funny. 8:57 PM Nov 8, 2024 . X

Central_Committee was then unbanned after three days, with the X[9] account @StreamerBans posting the news on November 11th, receiving over 91,400 views, 670 likes and 130 replies in less than 24 hours.

Asmongold FBI Contact

On November 10th, 2024, during the same period that Central's bounty toward Destiny became a viral topic, streamer Asmongold revealed that he was contacted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concerning a similar incident in which a $30,000 bounty on him was offered by streamer Denims. Asmongold also told viewers he chose not to pursue any action against the streamer who put the bounty on him.[5]

On the same day, X[6] user @Grummz posted a screenshot of an X user investigation on Asmongold's bounty, writing that Denims apologized for the incident and said it was not meant for Asmongold, and actually towards Grummz. The tweet (seen below), amassed more than 7,100 likes and 540 reposts in a day.


Dexerto @Dexerto. 1h Asmongold says he was contacted by the FBI over a $30k streamer bounty 44 1726 1.2K Ill 61K Dr Ahmed @DrahmedH90 R ↑ Follow Asmongold recently claimed the FBI contacted him regarding a $30,000 "bounty" joke made by another streamer, Denims. The controversy began when Denims mentioned in a live stream that she would pay $30,000 to anyone who would make Asmongold "disappear" and alter a character's appearance. Though she later clarified that it was a joke and not directed at Asmongold specifically, many interpreted it as a serious statement, given Asmongold's prominent mention in the video. Following the uproar, Denims apologized, explaining her comment was aimed at another content creator, Mark Kern (Grummz), and had been misunderstood. • 4:57 AM 11/10/24 1.2K Views 1 27 2

Online Reactions

The bounty on Destiny quickly sparked debates and memes on social media in mid-November 2024 as netizens criticized Central's joke and discussed the incident online.

For example, on November 9th, 2024, the YouTube[7] channel StreamerTV posted a video about the bounty incident and the Central Committee Twitch ban, which received more than 18,000 views and 440 likes in two days (shown below).


Redditors also talked about the controversy on the platform, as Redditor RiverCartwright[8] shared a screenshot of Central's livestream, writing, "Twitch Streamer Central_Committee does not like Destiny." The post, uploaded on November 8th, 2024, to the /r/LivestreamFail subreddit, amassed over 3,200 upvotes and 540 comments in three days.

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