It is worth discussing how the current trend of reaction clips is fundamentally altering the value proposition of gaming channels. While these videos provide high-frequency engagement, they arguably dilute the creator's personal brand by prioritizing third-party content over original gameplay. Statistically, we see a much higher click-through rate on "Reacts" than on high-skill Overwatch or FIFA sessions, which incentivizes streamers to become professional viewers rather than professional players. Is this reliance on the "React" meta a sign of creative stagnation in the gaming space?