Rebecca “JustAMinx '' was issued a seven-day ban for saying the derogatory c-word slur as she livestreamed on Twitch. She notified her audience and fans via a tweet and a YouTube video which was uploaded onto her main channel.
This makes her the third most well-known streamer on the platform who was banned for saying the same derogatory slur.
Oother well-established streamers had previously been handed out a seven-day ban on their Twitch accounts. Two such streamers are Hasan “HasanAbi” (one of the most popular Just Chatting streamers) and Erind “Froste” (a variety Twitch streamer).
HasanAbi was banned last year in December for using the term c*****r. Twitch did not initially ban the streamer for using the slur, but he did receive a suspension after one of his channel moderators was indefinitely banned by Twitch staff. HasanAbi defended his Twitch chat moderator and later defended his own suspension.
During his livestreams back in December 2021, the streamer laughed off the claims that the term c*****r was a racial slur. Many viewers were divided about the streamer's reaction towards the slur, and some claimed that HasanAbi was racist against white people.
The ban garnered a ton of reactions from his peers as they joked about the incident on Twitter:
Froste, a member of the streamer apparel and esports organization 100-Thieves was met with a seven-day suspension. Froste was given a suspension on December 26, 2021. According to the streamer, he was banned for using "hateful slurs or symbols."
Instead of him being banned for saying a racial slur while he was streaming, he was handed the ban for typing a racial slur in the Twitch chat. He was actively present on his fellow Twitch streamer Flyroh’s channel who he considers to be
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