
"Still, he stressed that money spent on his stream could be put to better use: There are so many good charities doing extremely good work that could be benefited greatly from your contribution. Like maybe you'd want to donate to a charity that's doing extremely important work in Gaza. That would be a significantly better use of that money than donating it to me."
"Popular streamer Charles White Jr., aka Cr1TiKal/MoistCr1TiKaL, that long-haired dude who seems to be a pretty good person, has taken the unusual step of shutting off his YouTube memberships and Super Chats. Instead of prompting his viewers to throw money at the screen, he's instead urging folks to donate to charity. "There are so many better options for your money," he said."
Charles White Jr., known online as Cr1TiKal/MoistCr1TiKaL, has disabled user-donated monetization features on his YouTube channel, including memberships and Super Chats. He indicated he would disable Twitch subscriptions if platform restrictions allowed. He encouraged viewers to redirect financial support toward charities doing critical work, noting that many organizations could benefit greatly from donations. He specifically suggested charities providing aid in Gaza as a more impactful use of money than donating to his channel. He characterized the move as saying farewell to monetization while acknowledging technical limitations that prevent fully ending subscriber options on some platforms.
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