On March 2, Twitch star Hasan "HasanAbi" went live on his channel from Japan. While reacting to trending topics on the internet, fans shared Josh "YourRAGE's" most recent tweet, in which he claimed that Felix "xQc" was lying when he said Bruce "BruceDropEmOff" was not banned due to spam reports.
Upon reading the strong social media update, HasanAbi weighed in on the situation, saying that xQc was "wrong." He went on to say that female and Black content creators on the platform have "different experiences."
HasanAbi was two hours into his livestream on March 2, when a viewer shared YourRAGE's most recent tweet. The Turkish-American personality read it out loud to his audience, saying:
When the political commentator read this, he smirked and claimed that xQc was "wrong." According to HasanAbi, it was a "different experience" for female and Black content creators:
HasanAbi then watched xQc's clip, in which the latter claimed that receiving a suspension after being spam-reported was a "myth." He stated:
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The 31-year-old streamer asserted that xQc's statement was incorrect and elaborated:
HasanAbi explained why top-ranking streamers like himself and xQc don't get banned after getting spam-reported:
HasanAbi claimed that if VODs of "top dogs" like himself are widely reported, they are taken down and reviewed by Twitch staff:
A few moments later, the Just Chatting content creator commented on xQc attracting community attention due to his shenanigans, which could result in "a bit more scrutiny":
HasanAbi continued the conversation by comparing the situation to BruceDropEmOff and YourRAGE:
HasanAbi's comment on xQc claiming that BruceDropEmOff was not banned due to spam reports quickly went viral on the r/LivestreamFail
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