Twitch streamer TheBurntPeanut is under fire after a quick and huge rise in viewers. His streams now average more than 55,000 viewers, sometimes reaching nearly 90,000. This sudden spike has made many people on social media suspect he is using bots to fake viewer counts. These viewbotting claims say TheBurntPeanut inflates his numbers unnaturally, which would be a serious offense in the streaming world. Critics see the jumps in viewer counts as strange and out of normal patterns. TheBurntPeanut streams games like ARC Raiders and Escape from Tarkov. Some fans say his growth comes from popular clips on YouTube Shorts, helping him attract casual viewers or "normies." They believe this explains his rise without cheating. However, skeptics highlight quick bursts in viewers and very quiet Twitch chat, saying the chat is "more dead than someone with under 500 viewers." Such behavior raises doubts. The discussion reminds many of past controversies with Escape from Tarkov streamers. Twitch has seen viewbotting accusations before, making the community quick to question sudden success. So far, Twitch has not made any official statement about TheBurntPeanut. The streamer himself has not responded to the claims. Despite this, his streams stay popular. For now, the debate continues as a reminder of how Twitch fame can draw both cheers and suspicion.