It's a Gender-Reversed World, But I Don't Go Out Anyway - Chapter 30
Chapter 30 – True Wiki
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Residence: Seems to live within 15 minutes of the Incheon Homeplus.
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“This is correct but please edit it. It’s personal privacy…”
[Don’t you know streamers are public property?]
[If it bothers you so much, edit it yourself lol]
[If you don’t like that either, try making me edit it lolol]
[?]
[Oof…..]
“What, I can’t edit it?”
I couldn’t figure out what permissions I needed to request to edit the True Wiki entry. I could only pray that some admin with even a speck of conscience left would edit it according to my request.
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Stream Content List: LoL, StarCraft, PUBG, Minecraft, forum exploration, casual chatting, mysterious mukbang, etc.
Started as a gaming streamer but currently an omnivorous streamer who does almost anything. Unlike other streamers, viewer count stays consistent regardless of content.
In fact, the main content is the interaction between Daeju’s reactions and the Big Package Squad’s chat messages that destroy the chat, regardless of what Daeju is doing.
That’s probably why the viewer count stays steady regardless of content.
Nobody cares what Daeju is doing.
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[Good analysis]
[Why you speaking facts?]
[For real, True Wiki did pretty well this time]
“What do you mean nobody cares what I do on my own stream? Come on…”
That would mean my stream’s success is entirely due to the viewers. That can’t be right, can it? Even I noticed my viewer count was always steady. I thought it was all thanks to my popularity, but it’s not?
“Anyway, please edit it. Say viewers always come because of Daeju’s charm.”
[???]
[Did your conscience die?]
[Don’t you dare edit that]
[Making me mad, go ahead and ban]
[You’d ban even if we didn’t make you mad…]
Among other nonsense, one particularly outrageous entry was:
{Daeju became shy around people due to sexual harassment from a neighbor noona in childhood}
“What kind of nonsense is this?”
While I don’t remember who lived next door when I was young, I recall keeping distant relationships with neighbors even back then, believing no news is good news. Plus, I was lucky enough to usually have elderly couples as neighbors, so there was never any “neighbor noona” in my life.
“Where do these speculations come from?”
[Just imagination lol, typical weeb delusions]
[I know this well, neighbor noona/oppa is the #1 go-to for fantasies, trust me I’ve had lots of fantasies]
[Didn’t you write that?]
[If it was me, I would’ve written neighbor hyung instead of noona lol]
[Oof;;]
After hearing that, the neighbor noona harassment theory started sounding better.
{Though Ju-ji (mc’s nickname) acts like his Ju-ji is big, given that he won’t reveal it, it’s presumed to be small}
This one I couldn’t understand even while reading it.
No matter how hard I tried to make sense of it, I could only sigh at how ridiculous it was after thinking about it for even a second.
“Are there any streamers who reveal their Ju-ji? Like, what…”
[Where would you find someone like that lol]
[Now this is some creative hate lololol]
[Just means they really want to see the Ju-ji lol]
[If you want to prove it’s big, show us your Ju-ji]
[Lol guys just wait a few years, when his popularity drops he’ll do str*ip streams anyway lol]
I had my doubts, but of course there weren’t any.
If there was such a culture among streamers, a culture where you had to reveal your Ju-ji, I would’ve quit streaming right away.
“Obviously, I’m never revealing it.”
[Coward]
[Everyone says never at first lol]
[Might change your mind when money gets tight]
Next, honestly speaking, there were quite a lot of incorrect information, but I let some minor errors slide. Instead of pointing out everything and spending forever getting them fixed, I decided to only point out the serious errors that seemed too excessive.
Me being boring was a serious error, so I pointed that out.
“Am I not entertaining am I boring?”
[Yes]
ã„´ [User has been forcibly removed]
[Yes]
ã„´ [User has been forcibly removed]
[No]
[You’re fun^^]
[Ohohoho]
[Press oppression… it is nothing.]
I unbanned the banned people after changing public opinion.
Honestly, entertainment is subjective, so I must be entertaining to some people – I requested this be edited too.
[Editing in real-time according to what Daeju says lololol]
[The Big Package Squad are actually nice]
[Meanwhile Daeju’s name changed to Dictator Dae]
[Daeju name status: Dictator Dae (has big di*ck)]
[lololol where’s that guy who said we’re nice]
When I refreshed, it really was being edited according to what I said.
Seeing the real-time edits, it seems someone among the Big Package Squad has admin privileges. I decided to ignore my weirdly modified name. It’ll probably go back to normal eventually.
“But what controversies?”
Do I even have any controversies?
Thinking carefully, there were quite a few.
First, creating the Big Package Squad fanatics could be considered controversial, and while I don’t remember clearly, I might have said some things that could’ve caused controversy, and checking the controversy tab, there were several issues.
Most were controversies I didn’t know about—
{Big Package Squad’s Yeonhee Terror}
{Big Package Squad’s Mindless Donation Controversy}
{Real-time Popular Clip Big Package Squad Mass Voting}
“How are these my controversies? They’re Big Package Squad controversies!”
[Yo! Are we strangers to you!]
[You created the Big Package Squad. Grit your teeth and bear it]
[Eh, those were our controversies? Hehe sorry!]
[Oh I apologized already lol, won’t you accept it? Want us to add another controversy?]
Even though it was my controversy list, all the controversies were about the Big Package Squad, and the conclusions were all the same. While the Big Package Squad were at fault, Daeju also shared some blame for not managing and neglecting his fans.
This is unfair.
I mean, I didn’t even know what these guys were up to.
The Yeonhee terror was relatively minor compared to other controversies.
So basically, many of my early viewers were originally Yeonhee’s viewers. But after our collab stream, people who became more interested in my stream than Yeonhee’s came over and caused an incident—
They sent outrageous donations saying they didn’t care about getting banned by Yeonhee anymore.
In simple terms, they sent 19+ videos as donations, openly cursed, and even sent copyrighted videos that could have caused serious damage if not for Yeonhee’s quick reactions.
I need to personally apologize for this later.
I can’t believe this happened…
“Are these people even human…”
[Embarrassed hehe…]
[We’re so… so… so… that bi*tch keeps pissing us off!]
[But Yeonhee was happy about getting lots of money though]
[If the person involved was happy, isn’t that the end of it?]
[Right!]
The second controversy also added to the list of people I needed to apologize to.
Apparently, whenever it’s donation time in any stream, mysterious Big Package Squad members appear and send donations with Daeju videos, accompanied by incomprehensible stories and somewhat inappropriate, chaotic chat messages that only my viewers would understand.
“I really can’t show my face anywhere.”
[You can’t show your face anyway since you don’t use cam lol]
[You’re just staying in your room anyway, just keep your head down lol]
{Real-time Popular Clip Big Package Squad Mass Voting}
This wasn’t really a controversy, just some fans attacking the Big Package Squad after seeing boring clips ranking higher than famous streamers—
“Why respond with di*ck jokes…”
[They called us socially maladjusted people who watch boring streamers, so we hit them with 34 consecutive di*ck jokes]
[We can tolerate insults about Daeju, but not about the Big Package Squad]
[Right, if you want to insult someone, insult Daeju. We just watched the clips because they were funny, why come at us?]
[Why are you guys called Big Package Squad?]
They picked the wrong opponent to mess with.
The Big Package Squad won through excessive retaliation.
Though they won the fight, their image plummeted – a somewhat unfair situation. Well, maybe it’s not unfair if they won through di*ck jokes.
“We don’t need to edit this, it’s not even my controversy anyway”
[Waaah… baby Big Package Squad will delete…]
[Let’s secretly delete our controversies]
[That’s probably best]
[Wow we really did a lot huh lolol]
“Alright, now I’m going to do a ‘ban the controversy makers’ stream and end it.”
[Sorry sorry sorry]
[Since I’m probably getting banned anyway, can I pay bail in advance?]
[For real lolol that’s smart]
[Ah I got caught last time so mine is 20,000 won;;;]
[Big Package Squad Attack Captain has donated 30,000]
 Paying bail in advance hehe, this is my third time
As the saying goes “a thief knows a thief’s footprints,” donations started pouring in immediately.
I wonder if this culture of forgiving people for bail money makes them more likely to cause controversies.
“I’m really grateful for the donations but… next time it’s definitely a permanent ban.”
[Honestly after 3+ strikes you should use three-strikes-out and not unban them for real]
[Why you gotta say it like that, everyone gets banned three times at some point]
[It’s hard to even get banned once normally;;]
[For real? Seems sus]
“If everyone who wants to pay bail in advance is done, I’m starting the bans now.”
[Hey Park, open your wallet;;]
[Are you really banning? Ah…lolol I escaped well before but looks like I’m getting locked up here lolol]
[It’s been a good life…]
With the mindset that I needed to ingrain the fact that harming others would definitely result in a ban, I firmly started banning people except those who paid bail. For reference, someone had kindly compiled a list of viewers to ban on the board, saying “one man’s misfortune is another’s happiness,” complete with nicknames and IDs.
This should at least make them more careful about causing trouble for others.
Actually, I wasn’t planning to unban even with bail money, but when people were willing to donate 10,000 or 20,000 won, which is quite a lot of money, just to watch my stream, my heart wavered. Instead, as per viewer suggestions, I decided to never unban for extremely bad behavior, even with bail money.
Thanks to the viewer who diligently compiled the ban list, I banned 50 people in just one day, with 10 getting released on bail.
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(End of Chapter)