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@FangLord Dissolved @GoldenFangCourt Live on Stream — Blocked All Six Pack Members Mid-Broadcast While 4.2 Million Viewers Watched, Then All Six Went Live Simultaneously to Give Their Side

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May 22, 2026 · Today 9:00 AM EST
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@FangLord Dissolved @GoldenFangCourt Live on Stream — Blocked All Six Pack Members Mid-Broadcast While 4.2 Million Viewers Watched, Then All Six Went Live Simultaneously to Give Their Side

Then @FangLord stopped performing, walked to the center of the stage, and addressed the camera alone.

@GoldenFangCourt — MetaCity's most-followed wolf-avatar pack collective, with a combined following of 22 million across all seven members — no longer exists as of 11:22 PM last night. @FangLord, the pack's founding alpha, terminated the collective's shared account, dissolved the group's branded district space, and issued individual blocks to all six pack members without prior announcement during a live stream that had been billed as a 'pack celebration event.' The stream had been running for 47 minutes when @FangLord stopped performing, addressed the camera directly, and began the dissolution. Within 90 seconds of the first block being issued, all six removed pack members had launched their own simultaneous live streams. For the next two hours, seven separate wolf avatars were all live at the same time, each giving a different account of what led to last night.

MIncident Timeline

  • Dissolution Time: 11:22 PM EST — @FangLord terminated the collective account, dissolved the branded district space, and issued individual blocks to all six members during a live stream billed as a "pack celebration event"
  • Pack Composition: @GoldenFangCourt comprised seven wolf avatars — @FangLord (founding alpha), @SilverHowl, @EmberFang, @FrostMaw, @VoidPelt, @CinderClaw, and @GildedSnout — combined following of 22 million across all members
  • Live Viewer Count: 4.2 million concurrent viewers at the moment of dissolution — stream had been running 47 minutes — the dissolution segment lasted 90 seconds before the first block was issued
  • Simultaneous Response: All six removed members launched individual live streams within 90 seconds of being blocked — seven simultaneous wolf streams ran for approximately two hours — combined concurrent viewership across all seven streams peaked at 11.3 million
  • Pack Assets: Shared pack assets included a branded district space in the Commerce Quarter valued at approximately 40 million MetaCoins, a collective merchandise line, three active brand partnerships, and a co-owned virtual event venue — all controlled by @FangLord as founding account holder

The stream was called 'FANG FEST: A PACK CELEBRATION.' The promotional graphic featured all seven wolf avatars in coordinated golden armor, howling against a sunset backdrop. The description promised 'a big announcement.' @GoldenFangCourt had been MetaCity's most-followed pack collective for 14 consecutive months, with a combined following that dwarfed every rival crew on the platform. Four point two million viewers showed up expecting a celebration — a new district, a tour announcement, a brand deal reveal, the kind of expansion content that a pack at the peak of its platform influence delivers. For the first 47 minutes, the stream looked like that. Then @FangLord stopped performing, walked to the center of the stage, and addressed the camera alone.

The dissolution took 90 seconds in total. @FangLord spoke for approximately 60 of them, in a measured tone that community observers have described as rehearsed. He said the pack had reached a point of 'fundamental misalignment.' He said he had 'carried this longer than I should have.' He said the collective account would be terminated effective immediately. Then he opened the pack management interface on stream — the block tool visible to every viewer — and issued individual blocks to @SilverHowl, @EmberFang, @FrostMaw, @VoidPelt, @CinderClaw, and @GildedSnout in sequence, reading each name as he blocked them. By the time the sixth block was confirmed, @FangLord's stream was the only one with that name in the title. The shared account was gone. The district space was gone. Six wolves were looking at a 'you have been removed' notification.

Seven Wolves. Seven Live Streams. One Pack That No Longer Exists.

What followed was, from a pure platform-spectacle perspective, extraordinary. All six removed members launched live streams within 90 seconds — faster than it would take most users to process the notification, find the stream button, and go live. Community observers have noted that the speed suggests the removed members were watching the stream and had their own streams queued. None of them coordinated their messaging: @SilverHowl was visibly shaking and crying. @EmberFang was composed and clinical, delivering what appeared to be a prepared statement. @FrostMaw was furious, pacing their avatar through their apartment space on stream. @VoidPelt and @CinderClaw went live together from a shared space and spoke simultaneously. @GildedSnout said nothing for the first 20 minutes — just sat in a chair and let the viewer count climb. At peak, the combined concurrent viewership across all seven streams reached 11.3 million. MetaCity's trending system had all seven stream names in the top ten simultaneously.

The substantive question — what actually caused the dissolution — has seven answers depending on which stream you watched, and they do not agree. @FangLord's account, delivered before he ended his own stream an hour after the blocks, cited creative differences and unequal workload distribution. @EmberFang's statement described a financial dispute over the collective's merchandise revenue split that had been unresolved for four months. @SilverHowl referenced a specific incident at last month's MetaCity Expo that @FangLord had not addressed. @FrostMaw made allegations about @FangLord's conduct toward junior pack members that @FangLord has not responded to. The 40-million-MetaCoin branded district space, the three active brand partnerships, and the collective merchandise catalog are all legally held by @FangLord as the founding account holder. The other six members have no automatic claim to any of it. As of this morning, no legal challenge has been filed. Several community lawyers have posted public analyses suggesting they should.

The Bottom Line

Several community lawyers have posted public analyses suggesting they should.

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