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Thomas Chance Morris [3] (born February 15, 1994), [4] known professionally as Sodapoppin, is an American Twitch streamer and YouTuber.He has one of the largest followings on Twitch, with over 8.9 million followers as of November 26, 2024; [5] he also has over 1.1 million subscribers and over 480.7 million views on YouTube. [6]
Ninja is the most-followed channel on Twitch. [1]The live streaming social platform Twitch launched in 2011 and is an important platform for digital entertainment. [2] [3] The distribution of followers across all of the streamers on Twitch follows the power law, [4] and is a useful metric for assessing the popularity a streamer has on the platform.
According to Vice, sodapoppin first became known for playing and streaming live online blackjack games, ... In 2023, Ross was banned from Twitch for “hateful conduct” and moved to Kick ...
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 ...
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On April 29, 2023, One True King and fellow OTK member Esfand organized a charity event called Charity Lift-A-Thon, featuring OTK members and other Twitch streamers lifting weights for charity, with a goal of lifting one pound for every dollar donated during the stream. They managed to raise more than $140,601 towards Games for Love.
Niknam began streaming gaming and IRL content in 2015. [5]In November 2017, Niknam received a five-day ban from Twitch after he went on a rant where he referred to several female streamers as "sluts" and accused them of stealing views from those who he viewed as more deserving streamers. [6]
January 25 – U.S. President Bill Clinton delivers his first State of the Union address, calling for health care reform, a ban on assault weapons, and welfare reform. January 30 – Super Bowl XXVIII in football: The Dallas Cowboys hand the Buffalo Bills their fourth consecutive Super Bowl loss, 30–13.