Popular content creator Fedmyster has been banned for the second time on Twitch after receiving a DMCA takedown notice. Fedmyster is no stranger to controversy as he was banned several times during the course of his illustrious career.
Fedmyster started gaining popularity as a member of the streaming group OfflineTV, after joining in 2017. Fedmyster is well-known for his amusing and entertaining streams, as well as his collaborations with other famous content creators from the gaming and entertainment communities. Unfortunately, controversy is nothing new for the Twitch streamer as in June 2020, some OfflineTV members, including fellow streamer Pokimane, accused him of acting inappropriately toward them. The allegations sparked a discussion about sexual harassment in the gaming and streaming communities, and Fedmyster was banned from OfflineTV as a result.
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Almost three years later, Fedmyster found himself banned again, this time on Twitch. The people who watched Fedmyster’s February 12 Twitch stream claimed that he was pretending to be playing the American football video game Madden 23 with an Xbox controller, while he was actually illegally streaming the latest Super Bowl event on his broadcast. Apparently, the content creator was also banning the viewers who threatened to report him for streaming the game without permission. The information was initially posted on Twitter by StreamerBans, a bot account created to monitor Twitch suspensions.
The Super Bowl is one of the most watched events in the world, as millions of viewers tune in each year to witness the biggest game of the year. Fedmyster likely decided to capitalize on the event’s
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