Even days after the first reports of Artifact Twitch streams being a haven for pornography, copywritten content and anime, the trolls continue unabated.

Valve’s attempt to create a digital collectible card game has been a failure. On the levels of active players, online viewership, social media engagement, and monetary investment, Artifact has been an outright disaster. The game was practically dead on arrival, as even at the game’s announcement you could hear the breaths of disappointment escaping from the crowd upon hearing it was a card game.

As per tradition, a colossal failure in the games industry begets the most aggressive of trolls. As reported by Dot Esports late last week, Artifact streams on Twitch have nothing or little to do with the game itself. Starting out with fans of streamer NymN re-broadcasting streams of his content focusing just on his forehead, the popularity of the trolling spread into illegal streams of popular movies.

Despite these stories being released as early as last week, the trolling on Artifact’s Twitch streams library has exploded, with some of the top streams showing downright despicable content such as Adolph Hitler propaganda, videos of beheadings, varying interests of pornography and even streams of anime programming. Of course, the level of offenses varies, but each show instances of content hosted by Twitch and Amazon that cannot be contained.

The longer this remains a problem, the worst people will stream content in an attempt to give the platform the middle finger via Artifact. Some have even decided that it’s super cool to stream footage of the Christchurch mosque shootings, showing that there are no depths to the depravity some will display with a little bit of anonymity and done “for the lulz.”

Just like anime, Artifact was a mistake, but the fact that Twitch can’t control the swarm of illegal content facing them shows that it’s something completely out of their grasp to quell at the moment.