Astra (@astra_fem762), a Twitch streamer, recently took to Twitter to share that they were suspended from Twitch for allegedly being 13 years of age. However, Astra clarified that they're actually 22 years old. The recent mishap in Twitch has left the streamer feeling confused and frustrated.
As a result, they announced that they would be shifting to Kick (the Stake-backed platform) until the issue's resolved. Astra expressed their frustration on Twitter, describing Twitch's actions as making no sense. They wrote:
Twitch's stringent policy is quite clear when it comes to streaming under the age of 13. The platform strictly prohibits anyone under the age of 13 from creating an account or livestreaming on the platform. On this occasion, however, the platform failed to accurately identify Astra, who had submitted valid age proof.
Unfortunately, Twitch's ban policy is not a new phenomenon. Streamers occasionally get banned without receiving a clear and constructive explanation for the ban and it seems like Astra is the latest victim of this pattern. While Kick does have an elaborate set of community guidelines and terms of service, in comparison to other platforms, Kick is generally more lenient when it comes to banning users.
At the time of writing this article, Astra had already made the move to Kick, where they'd already managed to attract a handful of followers. In response to this ordeal, the r/LivestreamFail community shared their reactions. One user even shared their own experience, revealing that it could take months for matters of this nature to be resolved by Twitch:
While some users expressed their support for Kick and its ability to offer healthy competition in the streaming market, others sarcastically referred to
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