The controversial figure Niko "Sneako" had both of his YouTube channels terminated on October 3 after allegedly violating the website's terms and services repeatedly. As of yet, the content creator has not been reinstated.
Having been banned from Twitter, Niko shared a screenshot of his email on Instagram and the now-deleted picture has been circulated heavily around social media.
As described in the email, the official reason for the ban is a "severe or repeated violation" of the Community Guidelines as set by the streaming platform. The ban has completely removed both of his channels "Sneako" and "Shneako." Each channel had accrued over 1.2 million and 800K+ subscribers respectively, at the time of termination.
A recent video by the YouTuber "nickisnotgreen" titled "YouTube should ban SNEAKO'" was doing the rounds on the internet for a month before the ban. Uploaded on September 2, the video accuses the content creator of miming se*ual assault against a female creator by the name of Chad Chad for her criticism of TikTok "dating guru".
The video gained a lot of traction after popular streamers such as HasanAbi reacted to it on stream.
While watching Sneako act out how the female creator needs to have "se*" rather than criticize, this is what HasanAbi had to say:
The political streamer almost prophesizes that he will "catch a ban" if he doesn't reform himself, much like Andrew Tate:
A potential reason for Sneako's ban might also be this video. As the YouTuber who made it clarifies:
Niko is an ardent Red-Piller who has been known to spout conspiracy theories about 911 and was one of the few streamers to actively spread misinformation about the COVID 19 vaccine. Much like Andrew Tate, the YouTuber has also talked about the need
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