I love it when they start offering draws after they blunder away an advantage and go from winning to losing. My response is why didn't you offer the draw when you were winning? I probably would have accepted it then.
If you have the chance, try this - it would make a good video! If you see that you have a mate in one, offer your opponent a draw. If they decline, check mate them next move. I have had this work a few times on the rating range of 1000 - 1200. It's a bit cruel, but highly satisfying! I am guessing this works less and less the higher your opponent is rated.
Imagine the endgame with king and rook vs king and rook. Nobody is stuck in the corner so its a dead draw. I offered a draw and it was rejected. We played 50 moves after this. Elo was ~1,5 times higher than yours, so people supposedly can think.. And you know what's the funniest part? It happened to me more than once. This is real badmanner which leaves you a bit shocked.
your opponent (drammur)vcould also have gotten busy in something and abandoned the game. or he's really just one of those losers who stall and dip the game
Don't get too hung up on negative comments saying "staged" or anything. Some content creators aren't able to let such comments just be water off a duck's back and their content and attitude sours because they get hung up on the negativity. There's always going to be detractors, especially as you get more popular, don't fret it.