Tyler1 Rallies Fans for Baby Contest, Ends Up Getting Duped
By Tyler1News on Twitch, October 26th, 2024
Tyler1 Falls for “Baby of the Year” Scam, Then Rants at Viewers
This week, Tyler1 found himself in a classic internet trap after innocently entering his beautiful daughter into an online “Baby of the Year” competition. As the wholesome father he is, we all know Tyler had the best intentions when signing up to this baby contest, however little did he know about the corruption behind the event. Convinced she had what it took to win, Tyler threw himself into promoting the competition on his stream. He relentlessly rallied his community, urging viewers to vote for his daughter every day. While votes were free, users could pay for additional votes, a fact that Tyler made sure to emphasize, hinting that true fans wouldn’t hold back on going the extra mile.
In true Tyler fashion, he didn’t hold back when it came to pressuring his fans. He warned that if they didn’t support his daughter’s journey to “Baby of the Year,” he’d cancel his much-anticipated Horror Week streams—a Halloween tradition his fans look forward to all year. Many fans, who had taken time off work just to tune in for Horror Week, found themselves in a tough spot, compelled to vote or risk losing the event entirely.
How the scam came to light
The excitement soon turned sour. By the end of the week, Tyler discovered that the competition wasn’t exactly what it seemed. It turned out to be a scam, a cheap cash grab targeting proud parents looking to showcase their kids. When the news hit, viewers expected Tyler to issue an apology, maybe even laugh at the absurdity of the scam. But Tyler’s reaction was far from apologetic. Realising he had just been duped by the oldest trick in the book, embarrassment struck Tyler in the face. He was quick to launch into a fiery rant, blaming everyone but himself—even his viewers, who’d only voted as he’d asked.
Falling for this “Baby of the Year” scam is akin to falling for the classic RuneScape “armor trimming” scams, a fact not lost on fans who’ve followed the game for years. It’s now painfully clear that Tyler himself would have fallen for a few scams himself back in the day.
What goes around comes around
For some fans, the incident felt like a twist of karma. Only recently, Tyler was at the center of his own scandal with the “Elden Ring 20k Sub Goal.” During which, he’d convinced fans to reach a staggering 20,000 subscribers in exchange for an Elden Ring marathon, only to fail to deliver on his promises. Many fans had also taken time off work for this supposed marathon, only to be left disappointed with zero compensation.
We hope that Tyler will one day learn from his mistakes and all these rookie blunders. Tyler’s beautiful daughter would’ve no doubt won any legitimate baby contest, and we all know his fanbase would stand by him and support her in any competition. The community’s loyalty to Tyler and his family is unwavering, and his fans are always there to rally behind him when it counts.