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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Among Us game dates from 2018 but has recently seen a strong spike in popularity. Players take on the role of colorful little astronauts on a space station, but some of them are impostors who must assassinate others, when the latter must do their utmost to unmask them with a knockout vote. So you need both a good dose of deduction, &agrave; la Cluedo, but also qualities for bluffing and rhetorical skills. Among Us particularly attracts viewers to Twitch, the video game streaming platform, because it is fun to play and watch.<br /><br />But it was a rather peculiar channel that was a hit with audiences on October 20: that of left-wing American Democratic Party MP Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. &ldquo;On the 19th, she launched her Twitch channel, without fanfare, just asking on Twitter who would be interested in playing with her,&rdquo; rewinds Wired. In less than twenty-four hours, &ldquo;the reactions have frantically accumulated&rdquo;.</p>
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<p><strong>Relaxed atmosphere</strong><br /><br />Several big names in the platform and in geek culture answered the call: Jacksepticeye, Pokimane, DrLupo or Myth. But AOC, as it is nicknamed, was also accompanied by another politician: Democratic MP Ilhan Omar. "Ocasio-Cortez is far from being the first politician to meet gamers where they are," said the California magazine. He quotes Bernie Sanders, who came to speak about the Covid-19 crisis in March in a live chat. Or Donald Trump's channel, suspended for a period of time this summer, recalls Wired, &ldquo;for non-compliance with the rules on hateful content&rdquo;.</p>
<p>The fundamental difference here is that &ldquo;AOC really plays&rdquo;. A fan of Animal Crossing, she is also familiar with the highly competitive League of Legends arena game, the magazine continues. She was also a guest on Hbomberguy's Twitch channel, which earlier this year hosted a broadcast of Donkey Kong 64 to raise funds to help transgender children.<br /><br />On Tuesday's stream, the mood was pretty light. The whole group was not assembled for purely political purposes but primarily for a few relaxed parts of Among Us. A success, according to Wired, with a peak audience of 440,000 spectators, an excellent number. Of course, the presidential campaign came into play nonetheless, with jokes about the critical importance of voting (in-game and in real life) and AOC's allusion to a meme. &ldquo;We must officially declare Orange a suspect,&rdquo; she said - in other words, vote for the expulsion of Donald Trump.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Also make sure you guys vote !!</p>
&mdash; Courtney 🤘🏼☀️ (@coco_lewis15) <a href="https://twitter.com/coco_lewis15/status/1318232258004701184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 19, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<p>Ocasio-Cortez is far from the first politician to go where the gamers are. Bernie Sanders&rsquo; fireside chat on Covid brought over 50,000 viewers to his channel in March. Twitch <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/twitch-reddit-hammer-team-trump-social-media/">temporarily banned</a> Donald Trump&rsquo;s channel, launched late last year, for violating policies against &ldquo;hateful content.&rdquo; Joe Biden&rsquo;s campaign has one, too, with a bafflingly low 2,500 followers.</p>
<p>But other politicians&rsquo; Twitch streams are, for the most part, chats, rallies, or if you&rsquo;re the Biden campaign, <a class="external-link" href="https://www.insider.com/biden-campaign-twitch-channel-whistle-stop-tour-lo-fi-beats-2020-9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-event-click="{">lo-fi train footage</a>. Ocasio-Cortez games. And fellow first-term congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who created her own Twitch channel, joined her, her Twitch icon a stoic Gundam. By the time Ocasio-Cortez went live at 9 pm ET Tuesday night, over 260,000 people had hit &ldquo;Follow&rdquo; on her Twitch channel. Twenty minutes before she signed on, 50,000 viewers sat in wait, filling her chat with encouragement and emotes.</p>
<p>Piker&rsquo;s chat was effusive as well. &ldquo;What a wonderful day,&rdquo; said Piker, grinning into the camera. Chat rolled on: &ldquo;TOP QUEEN ON TWITCH&rdquo; and &ldquo;LET&rsquo;S GOOOOOO&rdquo; accompanied crying Pepe the Frog faces. An ad for the Marines played. Then, Anys went live. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m so hyped I want to throw up,&rdquo; she said to 30,000 viewers. &ldquo;I think this is the coolest thing I&rsquo;ve ever done in my life, actually,&rdquo; she said.</p>
<p>Next came Ocasio-Cortez. &ldquo;This is pretty insane,&rdquo; she said from a tiny square at the bottom of the screen to 163,000 live viewers. Soon, 200,000 more would arrive. Admitting she just started playing <em>Among Us</em> Monday night, Ocasio-Cortez described how, with two unscheduled hours on Monday, she ran into Best Buy asking for webcams and mics. There weren&rsquo;t any, because of the pandemic, so she outsourced to her community. Grassroots.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Is it weird we&rsquo;re calling you AOC?&rdquo; Piker asked. &ldquo;You guys can call me AOC. Mike Pence can&rsquo;t call me AOC,&rdquo; she replied with a laugh. She troubleshooted her audio a little, with chat&rsquo;s feedback.</p>
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&mdash; Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) <a href="https://twitter.com/IlhanMN/status/1318737296120778752?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 21, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<p>In the first match, Ocasio-Cortez was named the imposter, tasked with murdering and sabotaging her cohort. &ldquo;<em>No!!!</em>&rdquo; she yelled. &ldquo;Oh my God. Oh my God.&rdquo; She buried her face in her hands. Back when she was doing community organizing work, she confided, someone asked if she&rsquo;d ever considered going into politics. &ldquo;Oh, no way,&rdquo; she said at the time. When they asked why she said, &ldquo;It&rsquo;s because I&rsquo;m a bad liar.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Ocasio-Cortez killed her first player, the singer-songwriter Maia &ldquo;mxmtoon,&rdquo; and accidentally reported it to the group herself, a possible giveaway that she was responsible. As they debated who the imposter was, Ocasio-Cortez buried her face in her hands. The next round, after much deliberation, she killed Anys, Twitch queen bee with over 6 million followers. After Ocasio-Cortez stuck a knife in her back, Anys accepted her fate: &ldquo;It was an honor. It was <em>an honor to serve you</em>.&rdquo; She bows.</p>
<p>Ocasio-Cortez is no stranger to Twitch. Last January, she dropped in on a <em>Donkey Kong 64</em> stream to raise money for transgender kids alongside games YouTuber Harry &ldquo;Hbomberguy&rdquo; Brewis. As recently as July, after the military launched Twitch channels in attempt to recruit gamers, Ocasio-Cortez introduced an amendment to prohibit &ldquo;the use of funds for recruiting via video gaming and e-sports platforms.&rdquo; (The House voted it down.). Ocasio-Cortez also isn&rsquo;t new to gaming. She&rsquo;s ranked a respectable Silver III in <em>League of Legends</em>, although she says she hasn&rsquo;t played in a while, and in May made virtual house calls to <em>Animal Crossing: New Horizons</em> players&rsquo; islands.</p>
<p>Uproariously funny, the <em>Among Us</em> stream was a Large Hadron Collider of online celebrity. Evolving from shy quiet to finger-wagging accusations, Ocasio-Cortez leaned into the deception, and the Twitch environment, strategizing out loud and issuing low <em>Oooooohs</em> in spicy deliberations. Chat moved so quickly, it was impossible to read and often broke, haltingly publishing messages. Occasionally, Ocasio-Cortez mentioned Iwillvote.com or &ldquo;voting early&rdquo;&mdash;a reference to <em>Among Us</em>&rsquo; voting system and, of course, the upcoming election. Twitch streamers nearly matched her enthusiasm for democracy, with Ali &ldquo;Myth&rdquo; Kabbani referencing his first time voting ever (early) and Hasan Piker suggesting to viewers that, if they care about net neutrality, they might want to vote blue. (Ocasio-Cortez said one goal of tonight was to &ldquo;officially declare orange sus.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>Three hours in, they were still going strong. &ldquo;I think I&rsquo;m too task-focused,&rdquo; said Ocasio-Cortez of her playstyle. &ldquo;I need to be running around and finding people.&rdquo;</p>
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