It’s not uncommon for streamers to live stream their search for a “significant other” on Tinder, especially on the Twitch platform, even though this violates the Terms of Service of both the platform and the Tinder app itself. There have been many “laugh or cry” situations when swipe left or right goes too far, like the story of streamer KenArchie below.
KenArchie has a modest streaming channel on Twitch with just over 1,000 followers. Therefore, his Overwatch game streams often find themselves in a deserted state. Perhaps wanting to attract more followers, KenArchie decided to add some unique and distinctive content to his streams.

One of the unique contents KenArchie chose was… swiping on Tinder. He decided to take a break from gaming, open Tinder, and start… swiping.
AS Mobile and a group of hot streamers “countered” anti-fans with a super cool rap MV, where the mother-in-law “kicked out” the famous streamer son-in-law from the house just for live streaming a “tricky game”. Despite cleverly circumventing the rules, the male streamer still got his account banned even while standing still.
Whether this was his first time on Tinder or not, he continuously swiped right on all the girls that appeared on the screen without showing any hesitation. On Tinder, swiping right means that you express interest and want to chat with them.
“Playing with fire can lead to getting burned,” one of the girls he swiped right on, ironically, turned out to be… his sister. After realizing his blunder, he immediately closed the Tinder screen and exclaimed bitterly: “We have to stop. I just swiped right on my sister!“.

It seems that KenArchie somewhat achieved his goal of attracting more followers, as the video capturing this incident has garnered over 4,000 views, an impressive number compared to other videos on his channel.
However, it remains to be seen how he will explain this “legendary” swipe right to his sister. This also serves as a cautionary tale for guys who like to find girlfriends on Tinder: Be sure to think carefully before swiping, lest you find yourself swiping right on… a family member one day!
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