Popular YouTuber Mutahar "SomeOrdinaryGamers" has addressed his online community after deleting his official X account. In a video titled, I Deleted My Twitter Account..., the content creator claimed that using the social media platform was a "total waste of time" and "offered no benefit" to his YouTube channel:
"Yep, it (his official X account) is completely gone. You might be like, 'Whoa! Why would somebody jump down and do something like that, Muta?' Now, there are a couple of reasons for it. One of them is - it actually doesn't really do any benefit. We, actually, ran the numbers, and cost-benefit analysis-wise, using X was a total waste of time, and actually offered no benefit to the YouTube channel whatsoever."
After he disclosed that he used X to interact with his community, communicate with other YouTubers, and get information, SomeOrdinaryGamers responded to speculation that he got hacked:
"I can confirm that my 17 virtual machines have not been breached, and I have not been hacked. Now, I actually went through and deactivated, and I probably shouldn't be saying this... but they've killed two-factor authentication. The site doesn't even tell you, 'Goodbye! You deactivated.' 'No! We just took away a critical security feature (two-factor authentication)!' That's always a good sign, by the way."
"I don't follow Andrew Tate but I see him talk about his recent arrest" - YouTuber SomeOrdinaryGamers opens up about his experience being on X
At the three-minute mark of the video, SomeOrdinaryGamers opened up about his experience being on X and discussed Rumble star Nico "Sneako's" recent controversial post.
He remarked that although he didn't follow Sneako, he still came across the streamer's post on his timeline:
"A couple of days ago, I saw a Sneako post, and it's funny because... I don't even follow him! And, it's a literal AI image of two Jewish guys, okay? They had a Black dude in the middle, and the Black guy had his, you know, head removed. It was kind of like a lobotomy or something like that. But the brain was replaced with fried chicken. And I'm sitting there and I'm like, 'I'd literally see this on (4chan) /pol/.' I, actually and unironically, see this there."
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SomeOrdinaryGamers then claimed that he also saw Andrew Tate discuss his recent arrest despite not following him on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform:
"I don't follow Andrew Tate but I'm seeing him about his recent arrest, okay? It's funny because that's one side of the spectrum I dislike. But then you see crazy nutjobs on the hyper-left side of Twitter, who are like, "Man, Muta is that transphobic Nazi boy.'"
This is not the first time SomeOrdinaryGamers has made headlines this year. On May 13, 2024, the content creator became embroiled in a controversy when political streamer Clara "Kefalls'" audience allegedly harassed his wife.