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  "textContent": "Playing Video Games Is Classist Discourse or the Watching Video Games Discourse refers to online debates and reactions regarding the opinion that watching video game playthroughs on YouTube or other video hosting sites is just as valid as playing a video game, and that the idea that you must buy and play a video game to interact with the game and its fandom is classist, as some people cannot afford to buy video games.\n\nThe discourse went viral on X / Twitter in mid-June 2026 after several users made posts assering the opinion that playing and buying games can be classist, including user @sleepyshaynoo, who made a post reading, \"Glad ppl are finally opening their eyes to how classist people are when it comes to others watching gameplay as a form of interacting with a game.\" Some users responded to the post with criticism, refuting the idea that it's classist to buy and play video games.",
  "title": "Twitter Erupts With Debates About Buying And Playing Video Games Being 'Classist'"
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