After receiving a three-day ban on Twitch, Grefg took to his six million followers on Twitter to make sure they knew exactly why he was banned. One of the biggest streamers on Twitch, he brought Brunenger, a member of Team Heretics on his stream.
The purpose behind the stream was to criticize Twitch's ban policy and talk about one of his content creators' bans from the Amazon-owned platform. He knew he was taking a risk, and he did end up getting a temporary ban.
Grefg, owner of Team Heretics, brought one of his content creators to his stream, knowing full-well that it could lead to a ban. The purpose was to talk about Brunenger’s ban, which was back in May 2021, with no unban date revealed. He said:
Translated to English, the above tweet reads:
In the stream, which has now been uploaded to YouTube, he admits that Brunenger does a lot of risky content, but it is wrong of Twitch to not give him a return date to Twitch. Brunenger did not understand why some people get brief bans while he received such a lengthy ban from Twitch.
While at first, it wasn’t clear as to why Grefg was banned, the streamer eventually came out and told the world that he knew what he was doing and that he would be back soon.
All of the comments below were discussed after using Twitter’s auto-translate feature. While there was a wide variety of reactions to the streamer’s announcement, one user suggested perhaps he could start streaming on YouTube or TikTok since Twitch isn’t the only game in town.
However, others pointed out that Grefg has an exclusive contract with Twitch at the moment, so that’s not possible.
Some Twitter users were baffled that Twitch would ban such a huge figure. After all, Grefg has the highest peak viewers on the platform as of this
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