
Indy ‘SPACE’ Halpern has apologized for using a transphobic title on a recent Twitch stream, explaining it was based on lyrics from a Lil Uzi Vert song that he thought was about something else.
It’s a monumental time for Twitch streamers and viewers after the streaming platform announced diversity tags, including one for transgender people, after a widespread movement that involved protests finally paid off. However, just after that announcement, SPACE, a professional Overwatch player currently playing for the Los Angeles Gladiators, offended fans by titling his stream: “Check my DMs found out she was a man. I can’t dm never ever again.”

“I know this hurt people, and that’s on me. I’m sorry to those who were hurt by this and want everyone to know this mistake isn’t a representation of me or the community I’m trying to build when I stream. I’m going to take care going forward to make sure this doesn’t happen again.” https://twitter.com/SPACEOW/status/1396281037060251649?s=20 Fans commended SPACE for owning up to his “honest mistake.” Some mentioned they also thought the lyric was about cat-fishing but appreciated the fact he looked into it and took responsibility. Either way, he’ll almost certainly be a little more cautious about which lyrics he decides to use in his stream titles from now on.