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Twitch streamer Aydan receives 7-day ban for humping his chair in front of millions of viewers-Radina Koutsafti-Entertainment – Metro
Warzone 2 streamer Aydan has been banned from Twitch for doing some questionable things to his gaming chair.
He really went for it (pic: Twitch)
Warzone 2 streamer Aydan has been banned from Twitch for doing some questionable things to his gaming chair.
Twitch doesn’t shy away from giving out bans, sometimes seemingly for no reason, which is what Aydan’s fans insist has happened this week.
This is actually the first ban the streamer has ever received on his Twitch channel, which boasts almost three million followers.
Although at first Aydan was unsure why his channel was taken down, he came to realise it was because he violated the platform’s sexual conduct clause… in a rather unusual way.
At some point during his livestream, he was seen humping his gaming chair and moaning, likely as a joke to entertain his viewers.
Twitch is not known to take these kinds of jokes very well, so Aydan was hit with a seven-day ban. This means he’ll be back on the platform on Monday, December 19, unless the penalty gets cut short – as often happens.
‘Looks like we gotta turn it down a little bit,’ Aydan wrote in a tweet explaining the situation.
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Fortnite pro Cody ‘Clix’ Conrod also received a similar penalty not too long ago, due to streaming a steamy GTA5 role-play.
In Clix’s case, two characters of the same gender were having a make out session, although they remained fully clothed.
As soon as Aydan’s followers heard of his ban, many brought up the platform’s double standards, especially when it comes to hot tub streamers who are frequently seen wearing just a bikini.
One Twitter user said Twitch turns a blind eye to hot tub streamers, like Amouranth, because they make it ‘a lot of money’ even though their content is ‘against the guidelines.’
This really makes me mad and I’m not a content creator but I can’t even imagine how this makes you guys feel as content creators but they make twitch the big money so they don’t care even though it’s against their provided guidelines lol
— N🎱 (@johnsinson_) December 13, 2022
Fellow Call Of Duty content creator Barno also chimed in and agreed with others bashing Twitch.
Twitch allowing hot tub streams but you get suspended for this… I’m lost for words bro 🤣
— Barno (@BarnoDog) December 13, 2022
It’s likely that Aydan will be able to return to his Twitch channel in less than a week, as even Peruvian creator Kimmikka, who was caught having sex live on stream, got her ban reversed.
Twitch even emailed her apologising for ‘any inconvenience or confusion that this situation may have caused her,’ so it seems like streamers never know what to expect in these cases.
Do you think the seven-day ban was fair? (pic: Twitch)
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