Controversy erupted after the Streamer Awards announced its “just chatting” nominations, with xQc securing a spot while Hasan was entirely excluded. The decision immediately sparked debate across social platforms, where fans and creators questioned whether the nominations reflected genuine streaming contributions or behind-the-scenes preferences shaping the final list.Hasan expressed disappointment at being overlooked despite streaming hours of daily commentary, arguing his consistent format aligns more closely with the category than xQc’s sporadic chat-focused content. His frustration intensified after viewers pointed to xQc’s brief “hiii” moment with Donald Trump, a viral clip many felt hardly represented typical “just chatting” content.
Asmongold breaks down why xQc’s nomination holds despite Hasan’s frustration
The drama intensified when Asmongold stepped in, offering a more grounded explanation of how nomination decisions are made. He clarified that xQc’s Trump clip was not equivalent to Hasan’s daily political programming and wasn’t the determining factor behind the nomination. Instead, Asmongold suggested the awards often consider broader industry factors like brand safety, marketability, and committee preferences, which can outweigh pure content volume or consistency.Asmongold stated that Hasan’s hours of political streaming undoubtedly fit the “just chatting” mold, but his outspoken stances may make him a riskier choice for organizers aiming for mainstream appeal. In contrast, xQc, despite occasionally diving into controversial spaces, remains one of the most recognizable and widely palatable figures in streaming, making him a safer option for high-visibility award categories. This explanation resonated with some fans, who agreed the awards frequently lean toward creators with broader commercial value rather than those who simply stream the most relevant content.The debate quickly expanded, with viewers questioning whether award shows can ever truly reflect merit when market positioning plays such a significant role. Critics argued that leaving Hasan off the list undermines the credibility of a category meant to celebrate conversational streamers, while supporters of xQc noted that popularity and cultural impact remain major factors in any entertainment award.As conversations continue, the dispute underscores a long-standing tension in the streaming world: the gap between community expectations and the opaque criteria used by award institutions. Whether Hasan’s absence is seen as an oversight or a strategic decision, the controversy has once again highlighted how subjective and politically influenced nomination processes can be, especially in categories as broad and competitive as “just chatting.”Also Read: Adin Ross to take legal action after Cuffem suffers major head injury at Carti concert