r/livestreamfail is a subreddit devoted to gaming related video clips, from the website Twitch.tv, and other similar streaming websites. It is both famous, and infamous for serving as the top subreddit for discussing gaming livestreaming news, especially as it related to streamer drama, controversy and the like.

This subreddit has a reputation for both being the “Front page of twitch”, with the ability to propel previously unknown streamers to newfound fame, while simultaneously acting as a host for a multitude of streamer dramas, toxicity, and lowest common denominator controversies.

There has recently been some controversy, related to a couple streamers wishing to be banned from this subreddit, due to their understandable desire to avoid the frequent drama that appears on this subreddit, and the surprising refusal of the subreddit moderators to allow these streamers control over their own content, as well as the mods efforts to run mirror websites on deleted content that directly undermine the streamer’s content property rights.

This is a how to guide, for these streamers, on how to both get your content removed from the subreddit, their multiple mirror websites, while also causing maximum damages to them along the way.

Be warned. The following advice should be thought of as “The Nuclear Option” for possible (and perhaps likely!) situation in which the subreddit moderators continue to act in bad faith, continue to antagonize streamers, and continue to refuse to allow streamers to have control over content that legally belongs to the streamer. Such actions should only be taken if your intent is to cause as much damage as possible.