In a recent stream, Hasan “HasanAbi” highlighted a Twitch partner who sent a particularly transphobic message in his chat, resulting in a swift ban from Hasan’s mods.
HasanAbi pulled the message up, noting that the person was a partner and that he didn’t care about that in the least. Nobody, partner or not, has the freedom to be transphobic in his chat, according to him.
HasanAbi read the message that got the partnered streamer - named SAQR_NK, who was also a sub to HasanAbi’s channel for the past month - but being a partner or subscriber didn’t save the person from being banned:
Laughing, the Twitch streamer took the partnered streamer to task:
HasanAbi’s mods are quick to ban people in the streamer’s chat for that sort of message, regardless of who the person is, according to him.
Hasan made it abundantly clear to the partnered Twitch streamer, if they were still lurking on an alternate account, that transphobia isn’t tolerated, not from a partner or a long-time sub.
According to one Redditor, Hasan has broken down the reasons for the bans in his chat before, and transphobic messages are far from the most frequent bans. They stated that there are filtering tools, so they don’t have to filter through every emote used in a channel. One of the replies to this statement was that Hasan has been transphobic in the past, but offered no proof.
The term “high-value male” was also discussed, since one Redditor had no idea what it actually meant. One person pointed out that it’s a term for people with trust issues, while others explained it with a bit more depth. It’s a term used to rate the value of a man, while others stated it is often used in communities filled with misandrists.
Others were confused about the person having no videos
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