Koh Calls Out Clav For Ruining IRL Streaming At Br
Streaming IRL (In Real Life) from public places like bars and restaurants offers a unique way to connect with viewers through spontaneous and engaging content. However, as seen in the incident at Moxies in Brickell, maintaining a respectful environment for both streamers and patrons can be challenging. From my experience attending and streaming in similar urban social spots, ensuring clear communication with the venue staff is crucial. Often, it's a balance between respecting the business's atmosphere and providing entertaining content for your audience. When disruptions come from fellow streamers or attendees, it can damage the streaming experience and create tension within the streaming community. The call-out from Koh towards Clav highlights a wider issue among IRL streamers, where competitive or inconsiderate behavior can impact others' streams negatively. For streamers aiming to build a positive reputation, following guidelines set by venue owners and fostering cooperation with other streamers is essential. Moreover, viewers generally appreciate transparency. Sharing stories like this helps inform the community about the realities of IRL streaming — not just the highlights but also the obstacles. If planning to stream at popular public spots like Brickell’s Moxies, it's wise to scout locations beforehand, understand venue policies, and maintain a professional attitude on camera. This incident serves as a reminder that while IRL streaming is vibrant and dynamic, it's also dependent on mutual respect among streamers and between streamers and businesses. Learning from such experiences can lead to more sustainable and enjoyable content creation for both creators and their audiences.









































