Pokelawls asks if Emiru gets special treatment for staying silent on Tectone and Lacari controversies

The OTK streamer has not publicly addressed allegations involving her past collaborators.

(Image via pokelawls on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • Pokelawls suggested Emiru receives preferential treatment for not addressing controversies involving Tectone and Lacari.
  • Emiru has collaborated with both creators in the past and still follows them on social media.
  • She has made no public statement about allegations surrounding either creator.
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Pokelawls called out Emiru during a recent livestream for what he described as being “put on a pedestal” by audiences and fellow creators.

A clip from his broadcast that’s been circulating shows Poke specifically pointing to Emiru’s silence regarding ongoing controversies surrounding Tectone and Lacari. He noted she hasn’t made any public statement about allegations involving either creator and still follows both on social media.

The comment raises questions about accountability standards in streaming circles. Emiru has collaborated with both creators in the past, appearing on podcast episodes with Tectone and frequently gaming with Lacari.

Tectone and Lacari have each faced separate allegations and controversies that have circulated within the streaming community in recent months. The exact nature and status of these situations remain subjects of ongoing discussion.

Emiru, a member of the OTK streaming organization, has maintained her usual content schedule without addressing either situation. She hasn’t unfollowed the creators or distanced herself publicly from past collaborations.

OTK hasn’t issued any statements regarding the matter. The organization has faced scrutiny in the past over how members handle controversies involving affiliated creators.

Pokelawls’ comments reflect a broader debate in streaming about when creators should speak out. Some argue that silence signals implicit support, while others maintain that private relationships don’t require public statements.

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