Twitch is a platform saturated with different personalities and popular streamers for fans to get attached to. With an ever-growing number of content creators becoming established and consistently commanding large audiences, it can be difficult to keep up with the ensuing drama and controversies.
A large source of controversy within Twitch as a platform usually stems from the suspensions and bans that popular streamers often receive. Massively popular streamer Adin Ross, whose viewership had risen exponentially in recent months and years, has recently received an indefinite ban from the platform. This has lead many to speculate as to the exact length and reasoning behind the ban from Twitch.
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Although Adin Ross has been streaming on and off since 2018, his online presence began to seriously grow and take hold during 2020. Adin Ross built his Twitch streaming career by playing games such as Grand Theft Auto 5 and NBA 2K for his followers, with his larger-than-life personality being the main source of viewership as opposed to the gameplay itself.
This early fame only grew as Ross began to immerse himself in the subcultures that these games foster, often collaborating with very high-profile figures. For example, a 2020 collaboration between Ross and LeBron Jame's son Bronny, in the form of a high-stakes wager match on NBA 2K, helped propel Ross into the limelight. From here, Ross would go on to form relationships with some seriously big names, primarily within the world of rap music.
Partaking in frequent collaborations with household rap names such as Lil Yachty, Lil Uzi Vert, and Tory Lanez, Ross began to establish himself as somewhat of a hub of rap culture
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