On April 12, 2023, Twitch streamer Yourmotherisafish took to Twitter to call out the popular livestreaming platform after they received an indefinite ban for "harassment via username." According to the content creator, the suspension was issued live during their stream:
Marcus "djWHEAT," former Director of Creator Development at Twitch, shared his thoughts on the matter. He claimed that he would have "100% appealed" the decision:
As previously stated, Yourmotherisafish was banned from the purple platform for "harassment via username." According to a screenshot of the email shared by the Twitch streamer, the platform explained:
In regards to the duration of the suspension, Twitch remarked:
Right now, when accessing Yourmotherisafish's Twitch channel, the following message comes up:
Over 90 community members weighed in on the content creator's situation, with prominent esports personality, Zach Bussey, writing:
Some Twitter users expressed skepticism as they claimed that the screenshot looked like a phishing email:
One user shared a snippet from the promotional video in which the Amazon-owned platform featured the Twitch streamer's username:
Here are some more reactions from Twitter:
Yourmotherisafish's indefinite suspension was shared on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. Some of the most pertinent comments from the streamer-focused forum were along these lines:
Yourmotherisafish began livestreaming on Twitch in February 2018. Since then, they have played 216 games on their channel, including Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Final Fantasy IX, Judgment, Nier: Automata, and Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
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