Video shows nmplol Discord has soldier role to coordinate responses to negative posts

The streamer's fans allegedly get pinged to defend him across social media.
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(Image via Henry Resilient on YouTube)
TL;DR
  • A video by Henry Resilient shows nmplol's Discord has a "soldier" role that allegedly coordinates member responses to negative posts about him on social media.
  • The role appears to ping select members with calls to action directing them to engage with critical content about the streamer across platforms.
  • Polom has not responded to the video and the practice exists during ongoing public interest in his divorce from Malena Tudi.
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A video published by drama commentator Henry Resilient shows that Nick “nmplol” Polom’s Discord server contains a custom role called “soldier” that appears designed to mobilize his followers against critical posts on social media.

The clip displays the Discord server with the soldier role assigned to select members who can be pinged as a group. According to the video, these members receive call-to-action messages directing them to engage with negative content about Polom on platforms like Twitter and other social media sites.

The video frames this as a coordinated effort to influence public perception of the streamer by having supporters counter negative narratives. Henry Resilient positions the content as evidence of structured reputation management rather than organic fan support.

Polom has not publicly addressed the video or the existence of the soldier role. His representatives have not issued any statement about the Discord server structure or its purpose.

The clip emerged during a period of intense scrutiny for Polom following his high-profile split from Malena Tudi. The divorce has generated waves of online discussion and documentation that has kept the streamer in the spotlight for months.

The practice shown in the video resembles what internet users commonly call “brigading” when groups coordinate to mass-reply or manipulate engagement on posts. Major platforms including Twitter and Discord have policies against coordinated harassment and platform manipulation, though enforcement depends on specific instructions and behavior.

Some content creators maintain Discord servers with roles designed to amplify their content or alert fans to discussions about them. The line between fan mobilization and rule violations often comes down to whether the coordination involves harassment, vote manipulation, or inauthentic behavior.

Polom streams to over a million followers on Twitch and has built his audience through cooking streams and collaborations with other prominent creators. His association with the OTK network and regular appearances alongside streamers like Sodapoppin have made him a fixture in Twitch’s top tier.

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