Mizkif accidentally shows Twitter DMs from user tracking Emiru’s online activity

The messages included references to powerpoints and detailed follow patterns.

Streamer reading Twitter DMs on computer screen
(Image via Mizkif on Kick)
TL;DR
  • Mizkif showed Twitter DMs on stream containing messages from someone tracking Emiru's social media activity in detail.
  • The visible messages referenced prepared powerpoints and videos along with follow/unfollow surveillance.
  • The exposure raises concerns about streamer safety and the risks of reviewing private messages during live broadcasts.
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Mizkif exposed private Twitter messages on his livestream that showed a user monitoring Emiru’s social media behavior in disturbing detail.

The OTK co-founder was navigating through his DMs during a broadcast when viewers caught sight of messages from someone tracking the fellow streamer’s activity. The visible exchange included references to “two powerpoints” and “two videos” prepared about Emiru, along with a timeline tracking her follow and unfollow patterns.

Screenshots captured from the stream showed messages listing specific actions like “unfollowed you, followed her, unfollowed her, followed you” in what appeared to be detailed surveillance of social media movements. The sender positioned themselves as providing Mizkif with updates and compiled information about Emiru and potentially her community.

Mizkif appeared startled when he realized what was on screen. He quickly switched scenes but then reportedly returned to the view that exposed the messages, allowing more viewers to capture the content before moving away again.

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The slip-up points to ongoing privacy and safety concerns for high-profile streamers. Female creators particularly face issues with obsessive viewers who compile detailed information about their activities, relationships, and social connections. These “dossiers” sometimes get sent to other creators as supposed evidence or intelligence.

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