A Valorant streamer by the name of Lucas "lucas57fr" has found himself in the cogs of a discussion following his suspension from Twitter, a month after he got banned from Twitch for being too young.
For those unaware, the Amazon-owned platform has a minimum age limit of 13 years. Despite streaming under the watchful eyes of his parents, Lucas, who is only 11, did not qualify as a legible creator on the platform, which resulted in his suspension.
The news was shared by online reporter Jake Lucky, whose tweet thread received a host of reactions. While some sided with the platform's decision, others were critical since adult streamers often only get temporary suspensions for violating the platform's Terms of Service (ToS).
As stated earlier, Lucas is not eligible to be a full-time streamer on Twitch since he is only 11 years old. According to the platform's policies, creators between the ages of 13 and 18 can stream, but only after adult supervision at the time of their live broadcast. As per Twitch:
Following Twitch's decision to suspend the Valorant streamer, Twitter, despite its new ownership, has maintained its policy of having set its age limit to 13 or over. According to Twitter:
Lucas' emargo from both platforms has led to a rather diverse set of reactions. As mentioned earlier, while an overwhelming number of people believed his removal was the right choice, some pointed out that other charades often go unpunished. Here are some relevant reactions:
This user suggested that the Twitch chat can get ugly or toxic if unmonitored:
Another user hinted that removing the age restriction could entice many parents to compel their kids to take up streaming to generate revenue. They wrote:
This individual believes that the ban is
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