Arkunir, a French Twitch streamer who recently won the Jimmy “MrBeast” Twitter challenge, is currently embroiled in a debate after several users starting questioning if his winning comment is ‘botted’ as his ratio comment won
Arkunir recently became an internet sensation after winning the hugely popular “MrBeast” Twitter challenge.
Who is Arkunir France Twitch streamer who won the MrBeast Twitter challenge with his ratio
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— Arkunir (@Arkunir) July 14, 2023
VICTOIRE. 🏆
Hahahahahah on les a éteint https://t.co/iX7irpqlRS— Arkunir (@Arkunir) July 16, 2023
Prior to his huge win, Arkunir had promised to donate all of his proceeds to anon-profit called ‘@30millionsdamis’.
MrBeast Twitter challenge
MrBeast recently posted a challenge, promising to give one month’s Twitter income to the person who receives the most-liked comments under 48 hours. Arkunir like millions of other Twitter users took part in the competition and won by a wide margin. His comment, which was just a single dot, received nearly 500K likes in the said time-span. The tactic of adding a single dot that Arkunir used is called “ratio-ing” on Twitter.
‘If I win I give everything to @30millionsdamis’
On his Twitch channel, Arkunir primarily focuses on streaming Football Manager content. However, he hasn’t been as active as usual lately, with his last Football Manager stream taking place two months back. The streamer is also highly active on Twitter and has over 926K followers. He regularly tweets and engages with his audience daily. During the MrBeast’s Twitter challenge, he significantly outpaced himself from other contestants, with his persistent efforts and eventually won.
Arkunir clearly stated that he would donate any profits he receives from MrBeast through the challenge to 30millionsdamis. 30millionsdamis a French humanitarian organization, which is dedicated to supporting and operating animal shelters.
He tweeted:
If I win I give everything to @30millionsdamis. (It’s summer, there’s a lot of animal abandonment, you have to support it)”
Following the competition, MrBeast even chose to follow the streamer on Twitter as an added bonus. He shared this thrilling announcement on his personal Twitter account on July 16.
‘Is this botted or something?’
During the challenge, the comment that Arkunir made to MrBeast’s original tweet quickly went viral garnering hundreds of thousands likes. Besides that, the comment also sparked a diverse range of reactions from the internet users. The comment generated widespread discussion and engagement.
One user commented on the tweet:
How is this possible? Is this botted or something?”
Meanwhile, another user commented:
Is this really botted? Please don’t reply in French it’s fing annoying.”
Yet another user commented:
The guy doesn’t even have 50k like in his other tweet now has 200k likes.”
A user added:
Please don’t let the guy who wins be french.”
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