Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wang recently held a comeback livestream following the end of his ban on Twitch, where he apologized to Imane "Pokimane" Anys among other things.
The streamer spoke on how him alluding to a month-long ban period as opposed to his actual two-day ban inadvertently caused Pokimane to be the target of a slew of misogynistic and sexist comments, which he shared his dislike for.
Disguised Toast was recently banned from Twitch after being hit with a DMCA strike, resulting in this whole conversation.
During a recent stream where he spoke in detail about his recent DMCA ban, Disguised Toast also felt the need to quickly address an issue he spotted over the past few days.
Sending out a general apology to his friend and fellow OfflineTV member, Disguised Toast stated the following:
Wang then addressed the part of her backlash that may have inadvertently been caused by his ambiguous language while mentioning the length of his ban:
Wang then brought up a crucial argument that he felt was comparable to the reactions to his suspension and hers:
Matthew "Mizkif" Rinaudo, a good friend of Pokimane, had also watched Avatar: The Last Airbender on his own stream. However, he has yet to receive a DMCA takedown for the same, unlike Pokimane who was handed a 48-hour suspension.
Users on LivestreamFail felt that the misogynistic comments Pokimane received were undeserved, while also criticizing her and Wang for purposely breaking DMCA rules.
Coincidentally, Pokimane also addressed the negativity she was receiving on her Twitch stream.
After Pokimane's suspension expired, she carried on with her usual stream activities, while Disguised Toast had advertised that he would be watching the last episode of Death Note.
During her latest
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