Twitch star Adin Ross took to YouTube on February 12 to update the streaming community. He claimed to have been "silenced" by the Amazon-owned platform. He recalled being unbanned after a week-long suspension and hosting subsequent livestreams during which he said some "real s**t."
Adin Ross then mentioned receiving a call from a Twitch representative who informed him that if he continued to say "certain things," the platform would "take him down indefinitely."
The video titled "They tried to silence me" began with Adin Ross stating that he had been absent from livestreaming for about two weeks. After announcing his return, the Florida native stated:
Ross recalled getting a call from a Twitch representative. He did not name who the person was and claimed that they "threatened" him:
The 22-year-old personality went on to say that he laughed at the statement and elaborated:
Adin Ross added that he was "spooked" after having the conversation:
Adin Ross concluded the two-minute video by saying that he and his team have been working on some "workarounds":
Esports personality Jake "JakeSucky's" conversation thread featuring Adin Ross' update gained a lot of traction on Twitter, as more than 283 community members provided their take. Here's what they had to say:
Adin Ross was one of 2022's fastest-growing streamers, amassing over 7,218,588 followers on his channel. In addition to streaming under the Just Chatting category for over 1.4k hours, the content creator has played various popular games such as the NBA series, GTA 5, Fortnite, and Call of Duty.
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