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Mario Pergolini gave his blunt opinion on the scandal between Luzu TV and Olga.

The presenter offered a broader and more thoughtful perspective: 'The number is a momentary variety.'

In the midst of this ego war between famous streaming channels of the moment, Mario Pergolini, a pioneer of digital content and a figure of Vorterix, offered a broader and more reflective vision. "Beyond the fight, what really matters is not how many people watch a program live, but the on-demand content, the full programs, the clips, and everything that remains uploaded on YouTube," he stated this Wednesday on his radio show.

He added: "That's what matters, because it stays forever. We have to build good communities, make this survive." He also left a phrase that resonated a lot and made his stance clear on the matter:  "The number is a momentary variety. Take this advice from this adult man."

The conflict between the streaming channels Luzu TV and Olga shook social media again, following a controversy over live audience numbers. It all started when the account "Real Time" on X (formerly Twitter) published that the program Se fue la larga, from Luzu, went from 43 thousand to almost 61 thousand viewers in just ten minutes, generating suspicions of manipulation.

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Mario Pergolini gave his opinion on the conflicts between streaming channels | La Derecha Diario

Nico Occhiato, creator of Luzu TV, was quick to react: "This number is not real, at this time we always have about 15 thousand less. They sent us bots and this account uploads it two minutes later... very strange everything." Although he claimed he prefers not to get involved in controversies, he concluded: "I say it so they don't talk nonsense."

The conversation quickly escalated when Migue Granados, at the helm of Olga, launched an apparent indirect comment on social media: "Guys, be discreet. In a minute." The phrase sparked speculation, and a user took the opportunity to share an old video where Granados humorously explained how to "smear the competition." Occhiato replied to the tweet with an ironic: "Alright, I got it all."

To stop the crossfire, Migue replied directly to Nico:  "That video is about something we've been talking about for months. And we didn't send you bots, because we don't know how to do it. What we do know how to do is good shows, good photos, good specials, good studios."

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