The summary could be:
This is a video that discusses the controversy surrounding Pokimane, a popular Twitch streamer who has been accused of abusing the copyright system, sending hate mobs to her critics, and making unoriginal content. The video compares the challenges and rewards of streaming versus making videos on YouTube, and asks the viewers to share their opinions on what counts as transformative content.
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1. Pokeman is a top female streamer on Twitch who has faced a lot of criticism on YouTube for her content and actions.
2. Pokeman has copyright claimed videos that document or criticize her arguments with other content creators, such as Keemstar and It's a Gundam.
3. Pokeman has also encouraged her audience to dislike and comment on videos that she dislikes, resulting in the loss of a sponsor for It's a Gundam.
4. Pokeman's live content consists of a lot of watching videos with mild reactions, which has sparked a debate over what is transformative content on YouTube versus Twitch.
5. The video argues that both streaming and making videos have their own challenges and advantages, and asks the viewers to vote and comment on their opinions.