Twitch streamer xQc recently apologized for his behavior in the NoPixel GTA RP server. His behavior has been so toxic and controversial that he says he saw it coming. He even expected the ban to come much sooner. But then, after being banned for the fifth and final time, xQc's finally out of the NoPixel GTA RP server. Still, even though xQc acknowledges how it's his own fault that the server mods banned him, he relates as to how his Twitch following contributed to the issue.

xQc revealed that while he believes he's at fault, his Twitch fanbase pressured him to do what he did. His 5.7 million followers on Twitch may have gotten to him, and the streamer admits that his huge following pressured him to perform. As reported by Dexerto, xQc shared during a Subnautica stream that the pressure put on him by his Twitch followers on chat made him act out of line sometimes. He admits that he should have just enjoyed the role-playing aspect of the game. However, wanting to please his fans led him to do things that he probably shouldn't have done.

“Every time I read chat, and I was doing something they didn’t like, it was just hatred, hatred, hatred, it just doesn’t stop,” says xQc. “I don’t find chat bad, but when I was interacting with other players the pressure would just be so huge.”

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xQc's behavior, while influenced by fans, is entirely of his own volition. Good thing that xQc recognizes that, and says that he has to do better.