Adin Ross is one of the biggest streamers on Twitch. He currently has 5.8 million followers on his Twitch channel and garners an average viewership of more than 45k viewers per stream.
The Twitch content creator was handed an indefinite suspension from the livestreaming platform on April 21, 2022. One of the speculated reasons for his ban from the platform was due to him using a homophobic slur on stream.
The inception of this controversy can be traced back to April 12, when several Twitter users shared a 50-second-long clip featuring streamers YourRAGE and Adin Ross.
In the clip, Adin can be heard using a homophobic slur while conversing with YouRAGE.
After he dropped the f-word on stream, the Twitch streamer's community members started to joke around by referring to him as Allen Moss instead of Adin Ross.
This Twitter thread gained a lot of traction on the social media platform as many fans and streamers provided their stance on the controversy.
YourRAGE replied to the thread by stating that Adin was not present in the clip and it was his high school friend who had spoken the homophobic slur on stream.
Twitch streamer and content creator YourFellowArab hopped in on the conversation and provided more context for the clip.
According to him, the clip featured a common friend who goes by the name Kyle. Kyle tried to impersonate and copy Adin Ross because of the latter's immense popularity.
A Reddit thread on the subreddit LSF gained a lot of traction following Adin's recent ban. Some users on the platform provided additional reasons for the American content creator's indefinite suspension:
Adin tweeted out a statement regarding his ban and was unsure of the reason for his ban. The said tweet has since been deleted from the social
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