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Viewer who made a donation during the stream
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Westwood appears in the archive as a financial supporter whose donation was acknowledged during Psyche's inaugural YouTube streaming test. Their role is that of the engaged audience member—present not merely as passive viewer but as participant in the material sustenance of the project.
Westwood's single documented appearance occurs during EP.416, a transitional moment when Psyche was testing YouTube's streaming infrastructure while conducting live divination and audience interaction. The mention is brief and functional—a donation acknowledged in the flow of real-time broadcast. This placement, however, is significant: it positions Westwood within the early adopter cohort, those present during the experimental phase before the project's migration to Streamyard. The act of donation during a technical trial suggests a particular orientation: investment in process, not merely in polished product. Westwood's presence in the archive reflects the economics of independent esoteric broadcasting—the viewer who becomes stakeholder.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
No other relationships are documented in the archive. Westwood's connection exists primarily with Psyche as host, mediated through the transactional moment of donation and acknowledgment during a livestream event.