In an unexpected turn of events, Twitch streamer Lily "Lilypichu" Ki disclosed that she wasn't the person behind Disguised Toast's "staged" ban from Twitch.
To prove his point that watching anime can cause trouble for streamers on the platform, Toast recently revealed that he planned a fake DMCA with Lily as she could claim the former for using her song on stream.
However, the latter has hit back at Toast by refuting all his claims.
Earlier this week, the Twitch community received a jolt of surprise after Disguised Toast was banned for watching popular anime Death Note on stream.
Apart from Death Note, he also watched multiple other anime on stream, including Naruto. However, fans were surprised when he was the only popular streamer who got struck by the ban hammer for watching the media on Twitch.
Toast shared some pretty disturbing news when he tweeted about not being able to stream for a month after getting suspended. However, much to everyone's surprise, he returned yesterday as he was only away for two days.
With that being said, the Canadian streamer returned to streaming with some pretty shocking news. Toast revealed that he had faked the DMCA complaint with the help of fellow streamer Lilypichu.
The streamer further stated that he staged such a stunt to instill fear among content creators who were watching anime and TV shows on stream without worrying about the repercussions.
While fans were polarized by Disguised Toast's actions, they were also concerned for Lilypichu as she could have been in trouble for sending a fake DMCA. However, Toast later explained that her fans wouldn't have to worry much as she filed a DMCA complaint against him for using her song Last Cup of Coffee.
However, things have gotten more
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