Asmongold scrolls through eight months of tweets from generational hater TTBNGaming

The streamer needed over a minute of continuous scrolling to get through just eight months of posts.

Streamer reacting to Twitter feed on desktop screen
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TL;DR
  • Asmongold scrolled through a Twitter critic's profile for 30 seconds and only made it back eight months in their timeline.
  • Nearly every visible tweet during that span was about him or his content.
  • He called the user a "generational hater" and used the demonstration to show how some critics devote unusual amounts of time to single creators.
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Asmongold pulled up a Twitter critic’s profile during a recent stream and showed viewers exactly how often the account posts about him.

He navigated TTBNGaming’s timeline and started scrolling. For roughly 30 seconds of continuous scrolling, nearly every visible tweet was about Asmongold. When he finally stopped, the timeline had only gone back about eight months.

Asmongold called this person a “generational hater” and used the timeline as proof of an unusual level of fixation. He appeared both surprised and amused by the sheer volume, framing it as an example of how some critics dedicate significant time and energy to a single creator.

The segment wasn’t framed as a debate about the validity of criticism. Instead, Asmongold used the Twitter interface itself as evidence to show the pattern. The long scroll through months of posts served as a receipt of sorts, demonstrating that this wasn’t occasional commentary but sustained focus.

The irony isn’t lost on Asmongold. He’s suggested before that dedicated haters actually benefit creators by driving engagement and keeping their names in circulation. Even negative attention generates views and algorithmic boosts.

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