IShowSpeed has received a YouTube strike, which removed his most recent stream from the channel. The controversial streamer has been rapidly rising through the YouTube ranks and is currently on the cusp of reaching 10 million subscribers.
However, he reached a speedbump after his video got taken down for allegedly violating YouTube's nudity policy. And fans seem to think they know why.
With Speed's tweet announcing the violation gaining traction, fans came up with theories as to why it happened. A large number of Twitteratis tracked down a post by esporting personality Jake Lucky, which allegedly alerted YouTube to the possibly problematic sections of the stream.
Fans took to Twitter in droves, showing their support for the streamer. Speed has always been a controversial character, having suffered multiple bans on several platforms. His misogynistic rants on Valorant garnered a lot of notoriety back in the day, subsequently getting him barred from every Riot game. Furthermore, he recently made headlines after setting off fireworks in his room.
He was banned from Twitch after supposedly threatening another person on the livestream, prompting him to ply his trade on YouTube ever since.
Most of his fans were not happy with the recent YouTube strike and expressed their discontent on social media with posts captioned "FREE SPEED 2022" and more. Many went on to attack another user for allegedly "snitching" on IShowSpeed:
One user did urge the creator to be mindful of streaming elements without doing adequate research:
The alleged reason why YouTube banned the video was because of its explicit content involving an adult mod in Minecraft. Many fans pointed out that such content is common for GTA RP streams and doesn't warrant a
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