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In June 2020, Beahm was permanently banned from Twitch for then-undisclosed reasons. He returned to streaming on YouTube a month later. In June 2024, former Twitch employees disclosed that his ban was due to sexting with a minor using Twitch's Whisper feature [a] in 2017. YouTube demonetized and suspended his channel from the platform's partner ...
Since his Twitch ban in 2020, Beahm has continued streaming on YouTube to his 4.7 million followers and has partnered with major brands, including Mountain Dew and the NFL.
In November 2024, Twitch banned "Zionist" as a slur. Twitch specified that the rule was conditional. "You’re allowed to discuss the political movement of that name, but not “attack or demean another individual or group of people on the basis of their background or religious belief.” Twitch said.
[8] [9] In December 2021, Kochinski was again banned from Twitch indefinitely for using the racial epithet "cracker" on stream. He used the term while discussing whether it could be considered a racial slur and if saying it should be a bannable offense following the ban of fellow Twitch streamer Hasan Piker for saying the word on stream.
Twitch shortened the ban to 7 days after reviewing the word wasn't used in a racial manner. [citation needed] On July 2, 2018, Tenney received a permanent account ban on his Epic Games accounts because he was allegedly selling and buying Epic Games accounts, which is prohibited by Epic Games' terms and conditions. [5]
Twitch — a live-streaming site owned by Amazon — banned Amazon Prime Espana after the breast of an on-air personality made a brief appearance during a live program on the channel.
After his ban expired the following month, it was revealed that his Twitch partnership status was revoked. [8] On April 19, 2021, Jones released a song titled "Now that you're gone," a tribute song dedicated to Byron "Reckful" Bernstein, a Twitch streamer and close friend of Jones who died of suicide in 2020. [9]
More than 10 popular Twitch streamers, including Félix "xQc" Lengyel and Zachary "Sneaky" Scuderi, were banned for 24 hours for allegedly playing a song by Juice WRLD in June 2018. Some of the bans were lifted, with the artist's record label Interscope claiming that the ban was accidental. [59] [60] Even backlash from small streamers is on the ...