Asmongold Follow List Breakdown: Old Anchors, New Signals
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This write-up uses direct endpoint output from a Twitch following lookup query. Current sample shows 216 total follows. Newest visible entries include nmplol2 (2026-02-27), kingclavicular (2025-12-28), qtcinderella (2025-12-06), asmongold247 (2025-06-01), and marathonthegame (2025-05-16).
What is actually interesting in this query
The newest follows are not random. They combine close Twitch-network overlap (nmplol2) with broader creator/event adjacency (qtcinderella) and game-level monitoring (marathonthegame). That combination usually means the account is still anchored in Twitch-native communities while tracking newer ecosystem shifts.
Oldest follow layer from the same endpoint
Oldest rows in the query begin in 2014 with names like jendenise (2014-02-08), shadowpope (2014-06-24), anniefuchsia (2014-10-28), and darkenbloodrage (2014-10-31). This is important because it confirms a long MMO/WoW-era base rather than a recent identity shift.
Twitch follow list interpretation
The strongest signal here is continuity plus updates: old MMO anchors remain, but recent follows show active awareness of modern creator channels. That is a better reading than calling it a full pivot. For practical analysis, compare this timeline with Sodapoppin and HasanAbi to see which overlaps are long-term and which are new.
If you want to verify it yourself, run the same Twitch follow list query in the Twitch follow list viewer and following lookup, then check newest and oldest windows side by side.