Sentinels streamer Daphne "39daph" was served an unexplained Twitch ban today at a time when she wasn't even streaming. The ban was rescinded within an hour, but the streaming community wondered why she was suspended in the first place. Since then, Daphne has alleged that she has been a victim of targeted harassment.
The streamer took to Twitter to address why her account was suspended. In a thread, she explained that Twitch hadn't pinpointed the exact sections of her past streams that may have triggered the ban. However, they removed her account for 33 minutes because they apparently found se*ually explicit content on the channel.
According to her, today's ban was the result of people mass-reporting one of her clips from a game called Immortality. The title is permitted on the Amazon-owned platform and other streamers have played it without any issues.
In subsequent tweets, the streamer suggested that she has been the victim of an online harassment campaign after some recent events, which culminated in the mass report.
After explaining her plausible reasons for the ban, the streamer went on to accuse certain people of harassing and spreading lies about her. She also added that the trolls are the same individuals who probably orchestrated a mass-report on the clip to get her Twitch channel suspended.
In a clip which she herself reshared on Twitter, 39daph explains how a group of VTuber fans have been trying to dox her after she played with a bunch of creators a few days ago. In the video, she explains that a small extremist group didn't appreciate her appearing on certain people's channels. She claimed:
She also gives context as to why these incidents are happening. A couple of years ago, 39daph got into trouble for allegedly
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