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"Nmplol" Says He RUINED Friendships with Streamers After causing them to be VIEW-CAPPED Emiru, Cyr and Mitch Jones are the only Streamer Friends of Nmplol that were View-CAPPED "I gave Twitch this, this VIEWBOT CAPP." "I came up with the IDEA" "They'd get CAPPED or whatever, and they get...

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