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Adin Ross Twitch Permanent Ban: The streamer aggressively responded to his permanent ban on Twitch

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Adin Ross Twitch Permanent Ban: The streamer aggressively responded to his permanent ban on Twitch

Adin Ross Twitch Permanent Ban: The streamer aggressively responded to his permanent ban on Twitch – After being permanently banned on Twitch, streamer Adin Ross came up with an explosive response to this sudden ban. With more than 7.2 million fans, Adin Ross was among the most popular Twitch streamers. He had just switched over officially to the brand-new live-streaming service Kick, supported by broadcaster Trainwreck. This damaged his relationship with Twitch.

Adin Ross Twitch Permanent Ban

In recent weeks, Adin Ross has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with Twitch. On February 26, Adin Ross launched his show on Kick after being suspended for the eighth time on Twitch. He admitted that the platform for live streaming the purple had permanently suspended him.

When asked about the reason behind this sudden ban, he stated, “Listen, I’m permanently banned on Twitch. It’s done. But I got permanently banned, for no reason. At all. No reason. How do you ban someone on Twitch and my reasoning is for VODs/on-stream when I haven’t even been streaming there? This is exactly why everyone needs to see Twitch for what it is.”

He began the answer by restating that his contract with Kick was binding and then moved on to ask questions about Twitch. “I already signed my deal to this sh*t. It doesn’t matter. I’ve already locked myself in on Kick,” he said. “I’m not even going to bash Twitch completely, but the one thing I will say is this: If I had blue hair and did my makeup, would you have banned me Twitch?”

Additionally, he admitted that his ban resulted from his VOD/on-stream behavior and implied that he was being unfairly handled. “This is why everyone needs to see Twitch for what it is.” The less stringent content policing on kick compared to Twitch played a role in Ross’ choice to move there. And so he is looking to move ahead with the new streaming platform.

Read More– Adin Ross claims popular streamers switching to Kick: “Kai’s going, YourRAGE is going…”

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