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TimTheTatMan is the online handle of Timothy John Betar, an American video game streamer popular on Twitch, where he is known for playing Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite, World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout. Betar began streaming on Twitch in late 2012 and saw a sharp spike in renown during his chase for a win in Fall Guys around August 2020 when he reached the trending topics section of Twitter.

History

On January 23rd, 2011, Betar created his YouTube[1] channel "TimTheTatman," which has garnered over 2.29 million subscribers and 341 million views in roughly eight years. The oldest video on his channel was uploaded on July 19th, 2013, under the title "GET HYPED CTF" (seen below, left). His highest-viewed video, "I MADE $5000 PLAYING UNO," was uploaded on March 29th, 2019, receiving over 3.6 million views, 102,000 likes and 3,000 comments in 19 months.

On October 8th, 2012, Betar launched his Twitch[2] channel under the handle "TimTheTatMan" and began streaming titles such as Counter-Strike Global Offensive and World of Warcraft. According to Twitchmetrics,[3] Betar's channel has amassed a following of over 5.2 million users in roughly eight years, with over 7.1 million viewer hours. Since 2014, Betar has been a certified Twitch partner and full-time creator on the platform.

Betar is also an athlete on the Monster Energy[4] eSports team and is sponsored by Audio-Technica.[5]

Online Presence

In December 2012, Betar created his Twitter[6] account, garnering over 1.9 million followers in almost nine years. On October 4th, 2013, the /r/TimTheTatMan subreddit[7] was created as the "(Un)Official home of the TatMan Army" and accumulated nearly 4,000 members in roughly seven years. Around mid-July 2014, Betar created his Instagram[8] page, which garnered over 3.3 million followers in just over six years.

Fall Guys Chase for the Crown 2020

In mid-August 2020, Betar began streaming himself playing the game Fall Guys, as he attempted to win a match in the battle royale title and receive a crown. During this timeframe, various clips of Betar being eliminated in the game began circulating social media, depicting his frustrated reactions as he continued to fall short of a win. On August 18th, 2020, the official Twitch Twitter[9] account tweeted a montage of his losses (seen below) alongside the caption, "We're rooting for you,
@timthetatman." The tweet received over 1.5 million views, 79,300 likes and 9,200 retweets in just 48 hours.

HE DID IT / HE FINALLY DID IT

On August 19th, 2020, Betar won his first Fall Guys match while streaming on Twitch. Shortly after, Twitter[10] user @KeviSkillz tweeted a video of the final moments of the match along with the message "HE DID IT" (shown below). Within one hour, the video accumulated more than 319,000 views and 9,900 likes.

Shortly after his win, Betar tweeted[11] an image of his Twitch channel's stats during his win (shown below), which received over 118,000 likes and 3,600 retweets in 24 hours.

timthetatman @timthetatman I don't think I'll ever see numbers like this again. crazy. Stream Duration Average Viewers Max Viewers Unique Viewers 7hlm last stream +115,951 from lost stream +195J72 from last stream +556,233 from lest stream 6h25m 182,574- 347,321- 1,295,940 Unique Chatters Live Views Followers New Subscriptions +40,100 from last stream +2,374,426 from lost stream +57928 from last stream +4.238 from last stream 79,373- 4,021,351- 78,431- 5,665-

On August 20th, ESPN[12] esports interviewed Betar in an article titled "Battle Royale with Arda Ocal: How TimTheTatMan got a Fall Guys win."

Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – timthetatman

[2] Twitch – timthetatman

[3] Twitchmetrics – timthetatman

[4] Monster Energy Gaming – timthetatman

[5] Audio-Technica – Blog

[6] Twitter – timthetatman

[7] Reddit – TimTheTatMan

[8] Instagram – timthetatman

[9] Twitter – Twitch

[10] Twitter – KeviSkillz

[11] Twitter – timthetatman

[12] ESPN – How TimTheTatMan got a Fall Guys win



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About

TimTheTatMan is the online handle of Timothy John Betar, an American video game streamer popular on Twitch, where he is known for playing Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite, World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout. Betar began streaming on Twitch in late 2012 and saw a sharp spike in renown during his chase for a win in Fall Guys around August 2020 when he reached the trending topics section of Twitter.

History

On January 23rd, 2011, Betar created his YouTube[1] channel "TimTheTatman," which has garnered over 2.29 million subscribers and 341 million views in roughly eight years. The oldest video on his channel was uploaded on July 19th, 2013, under the title "GET HYPED CTF" (seen below, left). His highest-viewed video, "I MADE $5000 PLAYING UNO," was uploaded on March 29th, 2019, receiving over 3.6 million views, 102,000 likes and 3,000 comments in 19 months.



On October 8th, 2012, Betar launched his Twitch[2] channel under the handle "TimTheTatMan" and began streaming titles such as Counter-Strike Global Offensive and World of Warcraft. According to Twitchmetrics,[3] Betar's channel has amassed a following of over 5.2 million users in roughly eight years, with over 7.1 million viewer hours. Since 2014, Betar has been a certified Twitch partner and full-time creator on the platform.

Betar is also an athlete on the Monster Energy[4] eSports team and is sponsored by Audio-Technica.[5]

Online Presence

In December 2012, Betar created his Twitter[6] account, garnering over 1.9 million followers in almost nine years. On October 4th, 2013, the /r/TimTheTatMan subreddit[7] was created as the "(Un)Official home of the TatMan Army" and accumulated nearly 4,000 members in roughly seven years. Around mid-July 2014, Betar created his Instagram[8] page, which garnered over 3.3 million followers in just over six years.

Fall Guys Chase for the Crown 2020

In mid-August 2020, Betar began streaming himself playing the game Fall Guys, as he attempted to win a match in the battle royale title and receive a crown. During this timeframe, various clips of Betar being eliminated in the game began circulating social media, depicting his frustrated reactions as he continued to fall short of a win. On August 18th, 2020, the official Twitch Twitter[9] account tweeted a montage of his losses (seen below) alongside the caption, "We're rooting for you,
@timthetatman." The tweet received over 1.5 million views, 79,300 likes and 9,200 retweets in just 48 hours.



HE DID IT / HE FINALLY DID IT

On August 19th, 2020, Betar won his first Fall Guys match while streaming on Twitch. Shortly after, Twitter[10] user @KeviSkillz tweeted a video of the final moments of the match along with the message "HE DID IT" (shown below). Within one hour, the video accumulated more than 319,000 views and 9,900 likes.



Shortly after his win, Betar tweeted[11] an image of his Twitch channel's stats during his win (shown below), which received over 118,000 likes and 3,600 retweets in 24 hours.


timthetatman @timthetatman I don't think I'll ever see numbers like this again. crazy. Stream Duration Average Viewers Max Viewers Unique Viewers 7hlm last stream +115,951 from lost stream +195J72 from last stream +556,233 from lest stream 6h25m 182,574- 347,321- 1,295,940 Unique Chatters Live Views Followers New Subscriptions +40,100 from last stream +2,374,426 from lost stream +57928 from last stream +4.238 from last stream 79,373- 4,021,351- 78,431- 5,665-

On August 20th, ESPN[12] esports interviewed Betar in an article titled "Battle Royale with Arda Ocal: How TimTheTatMan got a Fall Guys win."

Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – timthetatman

[2] Twitch – timthetatman

[3] Twitchmetrics – timthetatman

[4] Monster Energy Gaming – timthetatman

[5] Audio-Technica – Blog

[6] Twitter – timthetatman

[7] Reddit – TimTheTatMan

[8] Instagram – timthetatman

[9] Twitter – Twitch

[10] Twitter – KeviSkillz

[11] Twitter – timthetatman

[12] ESPN – How TimTheTatMan got a Fall Guys win

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