In his return to YouTube on September 6, Guy Beahm, the streamer best known as Dr Disrespect, addressed the circumstances behind his lifetime ban from Twitch to an audience of more than 200,000 viewers, saying he «wasn't sexting anyone» through Twitch's Whispers messaging system, and calling the former employee who leaked the allegations a «fucking rat.»
Beahm began his statement by saying that the terms of his settlement with Twitch imposed a gag order on all parties involved, an order that held until a «disgruntled employee» leaked allegations about the cause for the suspension earlier this year. He also addressed YouTube's decision to demonetize his channel, saying that he will be able to reapply for monetization on September 25, and that he intends to do so.
Then he quickly changed tack, shifting to an aggressive defense, decrying the actions of the people behind the initial leak of the reasons for his suspension. «This was settled professionally,» Beahm said, «And you, knowing how black and white the internet is, you decided, you fucking rat, to leak the reported reason Twitch banned me in 2020.»
Beahm also asked, rhetorically, if the person behind the leak knows the «legal definition» of sexting, a point that seems uncomfortably central to Beahm's defense. «I do,» he said. «And yeah, I used Twitch's Whispers, but trust me, I wasn't sexting anyone.»
«I engage with my community. I engage with other streamers,» Beahm said. «And through Twitch Whispers, I communicate with Twitch users. Conversations that consisted of a variety of playing games, gaming politics, content creation, random stuff. This was the extent of my communication with this Twitch user.»
Beahm brought into question whether the person he communicated with was actually a minor at all. "[When] all these so-called journalists fired off your tweets, did any of you consider that this Twitch user may have been over the legal age of consent at the time of the messages? You didn't," he said. «Neither did
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