During a livestream on March 5, YouTube streamer Steven "Destiny" commented on the recent unbanning of Twitch content creator Bruce "BruceDropEmOff" on the Amazon-owned platform. The former was surprised by the latter's unban and suggested that Twitch was in a "really weird spot."
He shared his thoughts on the platform's "W community," recalling that some other content creators associated with the group have been indefinitely suspended. Destiny then added:
Steven, a political commentator on YouTube, was interacting with his audience for the first few hours of his recent broadcast. His attention was drawn to a viewer asking him to comment on the ongoing "extremely boring slur discourse" in the r/LivestreamFail subreddit.
Destiny suggested that the situation was indeed "boring" and opined the following about Turkish-American personality Hasan "HasanAbi":
The Nebraska native then expressed surprise at Twitch unbanning BruceDropEmOff. He claimed that the platform was in a "really weird spot," because it was "desperately trying" to retain the W community despite having banned some of the group's most prominent content creators.
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According to the former Twitch streamer, it was "unreal" to witness someone "intentionally" doing things on Twitch to get banned, only to get unbanned:
Viewers then asked Destiny about the four streamers from the W community that he claimed were barred from Twitch. The 34-year-old content creator cited Darren "IShowSpeed," Adin Ross, BruceDropEmOff (who has since been unbanned), and Jidon "JiDion":
Destiny's take on BruceDropEmOff getting unbanned on Twitch was a hot topic of conversation on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, wherein more than 410 members reacted. Here's what they had to
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