ZeroDarkTony issues copyright strikes on Krackhead Kenny, as a feud plays out like Days of Our Lives—with viewers funding the drama live.
YouTube creator ZeroDarkTony (Anthony D’Amato) claimed that online critics documenting his broadcasts are engaged in harassment and warned that anonymous accounts could face subpoenas, lawsuits, and police reports as he seeks to identify those behind the criticism.
A drama-filled “mean girl” livestream from Sticker Chick mixes legal threats, personal attacks, and shifting accusations—where serious claims are made loudly, but never clearly supported.
ZeroDarkTony says he will identify anonymous critics through a “John Doe lawsuit plus private investigator” and push for criminal charges once they are exposed.
A February 25 livestream features ZeroDarkTony claiming he has received “stacks of death threats” while offering no supporting evidence. In the same segment, he engages in casual racial speculation about another individual, as live chat participants reinforce the tone through insults, mockery, and praise.
ZeroDarkTony’s livestream escalates his conflict with “Krackhead Kenny” into a campaign of legal threats targeting not just his rival, but viewers, family members, and third parties. He repeatedly describes subpoenas, lawsuits, and court outcomes as inevitable—without showing evidence that any legal action has been filed.
In a January 18, 2026 livestream, ZeroDarkTony threatened subpoenas tied to Krackhead Kenny, mocked Aaron Smith-Levin’s criminal case, and claimed Kenny’s wife would be served court papers at work.
ZeroDarkTony claims responsibility for four job terminations, including Krackhead Kenny’s DoorDash firing, though he also denies involvement in that one.
A May 2024 broadcast shows Zero Dark Tony escalating threats against anti-Scientology activists, including comments about arranging violence in prison alongside ongoing legal claims.