Alright, so the dust has settled from the pandering festival that was AOC's Twitch debut.
Ten targets is too many, so let's target the biggest 5.
JackSepticEye - No sponsors, so this one is pretty easy - just unsub from his channel and tell your friends to do the same.
Myth - Sponsored by Logitech and Lenovo. A member of the TSM eSports team, who are sponsored by Geico and Grubhub. He also possesses an Epic Games creator code, like all current or former pro Fortnite players, so tell any friends you have who still play Fortnite, Rocket League or use the Epic Games store not to use his code.
Pokimane - The patron saint of simps and twitch thots. What can I really say about her? No sponsors that I can find, so just unsub from her and tell your cucked friends to do the same. I think she had an emote in Fortnite when I still played, don't let your friends buy that if it ever returns to the shop.
DrLupo - Sponsored by StateFarm, Samsung, Intel, Norton anti-virus, Amazon Prime and NZXT. Good luck boycotting Intel if you're a member of the PC "Master Race". Unsub and tell your friends etc. etc.
Critikal - No sponsors, just unsub.
If you get the chance to give feedback on why you're dropping any of these companies, explain the whole AOC thing and definitely mention Hasan "America deserved 9/11".
That's AMD, right? I thought AMD was trash? It was when I first got a PC, but that was a long time ago.
Intel was king when they came out with core-i architecture (nehalem) and eliminated the front side bus, plus massive OC potential. AMD had nothing to compete. Intel made some improvements on speed over the years, but they mostly focused on reduced power consumption. They got complacent, and AMD finally snuck up and stuck a dick in em.
AMD never was trash. I've been using them for 10+ years because Intel is a shitty company, and nvidia occasionally tries to out-Intel Intel.
They used to have slower top end processors but that was always irrelevant to me because upper mid-range has the best cost-performance ratio and AMD generally beat Intel there.
From what I've read AMD more than caught up in recent years. Plus Intel had a shit ton of security vulnerabilities that AMD avoided.
Even if they weren't currently better than Intel, which I believe they are. AMD has better practices as of right now. The next time I upgrade, it'll certainly be with their hardware.
Of course, I wouldn't mention this normally. But since it's you, I will note that they have a woman as CEO/president. Despite that, not really any pandering from them about that. Though things could easily change, especially since a lot of tech companies will have dealings with China on manufacturing. Except that latter point also applies to Intel.