TheBurntPeanut’s rapid Twitch rise sparks viewbotting accusations on social media
Twitch streamer TheBurntPeanut is facing growing scrutiny online after a sudden and massive jump in viewership raised questions across social media. Over the past few months, the streamer has averaged more than 55,000 viewers per broadcast, with some streams peaking close to 90,000 viewers. The numbers have drawn attention not just because of their size, but because of how quickly they appeared, leading many users on X and Reddit to accuse him of viewbotting.These accusations are aimed at the claim that TheBurntPeanut is somehow using bots in order to inflate viewer count artificially, which would fall into a serious allegation in the streaming world. Critics argue that this growth does not necessarily match normal audience behavior. While no proof was given, the debate has become one of the most talked-about topics on streamer timelines.
Viewbotting claims grow as TheBurntPeanut’s Twitch numbers explode
TheBurntPeanut is known for streaming games like ARC Raiders and Escape from Tarkov, and his recent success has been linked to strong performance on YouTube Shorts and other social platforms. Supporters say his short-form content helped him reach a wider, more casual audience, often referred to as the “normie” space. They believe this explains the sudden rise in viewers without any wrongdoing.However, skeptics argue that they notice unusual patterns within his viewership. There are instances where people have pointed out streams where the number of viewers suddenly increased tremendously over a very short time from as few as zero to tens of thousands. Some people also argue that there is very little activity in his Twitch chat compared to other streams, which are much less viewed compared to his content. Just as someone said about him, the chat is “more dead than someone with under 500 viewers.”Discussions comparing the situation to past Escape from Tarkov streamer controversies have also fueled the fire. Viewbotting has been a recurring issue on Twitch for years, and past incidents have made the community quick to question sudden success stories. Still, it is important to note that no official action or statement has been made by Twitch regarding TheBurntPeanut.As it stands, the allegations are unproven, based largely on conjecture and observation online. TheBurntPeanut has not issued any public statement about the claims, and his streams remain incredibly popular. Until there is something said by Twitch or the streamer himself, the debate is sure to continue just another case of how success on the platform can easily swing into controversy.

