Submitted anonymously, obviously. The receipts started piling up in my inbox somewhere between 1 AM and the third cup of cold brew, and by sunrise the screenshot folder had its own zip file.
According to a Reddit post that has now been screenshotted, reposted, and screenshotted again, Tyler River has been quietly stacking his guest list with the platform's heaviest hitters — CJ So Cool, Ti Taylor (better known to the timeline as FavoursMom), Yona Royale, Yona Lashay, and Wardrobe. The throughline, according to the OP and roughly thirty-six commenters echoing in unison: every name on that list pulls 10k+ viewers without breaking a sweat. Tyler, sources allege, found his way in.
What we can confirm is that the math is loud. One tipster claims they scrolled into three of those rooms back to back and clocked nearly 30,000 concurrent eyeballs split between them. "They already have their own teams. They get 10k views consistently… ON THEIR OWN," one comment read, before being buried under a small civil war in the replies. The thread is, in technical terms, on fire.
Multiple sources close to the situation describe the booking pattern as "recycling coins" — a polite way of saying the same agency-adjacent gifters keep showing up in different rooms wearing different jerseys. One anonymous tip points to a quiet gifter migration: a top gifter allegedly stopped supporting a previous favorite and started lighting up Tyler's room shortly after. That screenshot was deleted six minutes later. Convenient.
Not everyone in the thread is holding a pitchfork. A vocal minority insists Tyler is simply, quote, "playing his cards" — getting in good graces with creators who already command an audience, and giving newer faces exposure to a room that reliably holds 1.5 to 2k viewers on a slow night. "It goes both ways," one defender wrote, before being downvoted into the shadow realm. One particularly tired commenter is still politely requesting the actual DMs. Bless their heart.
But the receipt economy doesn't care about benefit of the doubt. The pattern, as laid out by the OP — a former teammate who claims they got out at the right time — is that Tyler allegedly slides into the DMs of opposing gifters and high-view creators with surgical timing. Multiple mods declined to comment. A source familiar with the previous team's group chat described the current arrangement as, and I'm quoting here, "a basket carrying water."
Is it strategy? Is it manipulation? Is it just the algorithm doing what the algorithm does when you put five 10k creators in one Reset River bracket? The thread can't agree. What it can agree on is that this is the second time in two weeks Tyler's guest list has become a public court hearing — and the receipts, as always, are still being gathered. We'll be watching the next bracket drop very, very closely.
