When it comes to Twitch, its platform is mostly known to be engaging for both content creators and the people that love to tune in and watch their favorite streamers. While the door is always open for toxicity, Twitch does a relatively good job dealing with those who don't belong on its site.
Unfortunately, the terms and conditions can sometimes get too literal in the sense that any minor slip-up can lead to a three-day, seven-day, or in some cases, an indefinite ban. The recent wave of high-profile streamers receiving strikes on their account in the form of temporary bans continues to make waves, and user ItsSliker felt the hammer come down.
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Known for his usual content of games like Fortnite, Valorant, and Grand Theft Auto 5, ItsSliker is no stranger to the ins and outs of Twitch. He's built an empire of over 400,000 followers, streaming six of seven days every week, and not only plays games but also talks to his audience during portions under the «Just Chatting» section. On the same day that user Fedmyster received a ban from Twitch, ItsSliker was also hit with a three-day ban, albeit for different reasons, leading many of his fans to speculate what it could be ItsSliker is no stranger to risqué content, including having racy conversations with an AI character that was considered too suggestive.
Fortunately, the reason appears to be clear on what occurred, and it's being chalked up as one big misunderstanding. Unlike other notable names being banned from Twitch for reasons unknown, ItsSliker pasted an emote directly into his chat that violated the Twitch terms and conditions, leading to him receiving a three-day ban when he was offline. He took to Twitter to state that he was aware of
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