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Timothy John Betar, popularly known as TimTheTatman, is one of the most influential streamers in the esports industry. Apart from being referred to as the Warzone Ace, Tim is best known for his kind and helpful nature towards fellow streamers.

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Recently, the Warzone expert spoke in favor of the upcoming streamers facing issues regarding ad revenue on Twitch. The purple platform posted a rigorous ad policy, limiting its contributors to a fixed amount. 

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Fans have always appreciated Tim’s helpful nature, as he has been an inspiration to many. Recently, he asked his subscribers to flood a budding streamer’s feed with likes, follows, and prime subs, ultimately allowing him to get a kick-start in his career. 

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TimtheTatman makes a streamer cry by flooding his Twitch stream with subs and follows!

On June 23, 2022, popular informant Jake Lucky took to Twitter to highlight Tim’s work. He said, ‘Timthetatman made a Twitch streamer cry after having his YouTube chat use all their prime subs on him, and it will tug your frikin heart strings.’ 

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Tim’s kind act inspired this tweet as the Warzone player flooded small-time Twitch star Feegoe with viewers and subs. He also went on to encourage his massive audience to use their Twitch Prime subscriptions on the streamer. 

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It all started during Tim’s 23rd June stream when he found Feegoe after scrolling through the Warzone section. Tim ended up watching Feegoe’s several games and ended up being impressed with his hardcore gaming skills.

Further, Timothy helped him out by flooding his stream with likes and follows. It directly affected Feegoe’s viewership as fans saw a significant change in numbers. To talk in digits, the viewership blasted up to 30K, compared to the previous that ran around a grand. 

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Timothy, the kind man!

Apart from flooding Feegoe’s stream, the former Fortnite star has shown multiple acts of kindness. In 2019, he quoted a PC for his random duo if they won the game. The result was positive as Brady (the random duo) cried after hearing about his gift.

Firstly, he could not believe it, as Tim was one of the biggest streamers during the time. Apart from gifting the PC, Tim also followed him on Twitter and extended his support to talk to Brady’s dad about making the necessary changes. 

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