Twitch streamer Eric Lamont "Erobb221" Robbins Jr. took to Twitter earlier today to announce that he has been banned from the platform for 30 days. He also revealed that the decision was made because he threatened to beat up a viewer at TwitchCon.
The streaming community was taken aback when Erobb221 was unexpectedly banned from Twitch on September 8, 2022. He was taking part in S**tCamp 2022 at the time.
Initially, the streamer, commonly referred to as Erobb, did not provide an explanation for the ban.
However, he took to Twitter today to let his fans know that he had spoken with Twitch management about the situation:
He then revealed the reason for his month-long Twitch ban:
Erobb221's first-ever Twitch ban last week baffled the streaming community. Fans were curious about the streamer's status after automated Twitter account StreamerBans reported the news.
Twitter user @CommanderRoot confirmed that Erobb was still a partnered streamer. However, his ban was categorized as "ToS (Terms of Service) indefinite":
It was later confirmed that the streamer was due to serve a month-long ban.
Erobb's latest statement drew a lot of attention, with over 270 fans and streaming personalities offering their opinions under the tweet.
YouTube Gaming star Ludwig expressed surprise and called the ban "insane":
Controversial Twitch content creator Dimitri "Greekgodx" had the following to say:
One True King (OTK) co-founder Matthew "Mizkif" joked that Erobb should appear on his stream "randomly" to get him banned so that they can go fishing:
OTK member Nick "Nmplol" recalled instances when Twitch banned different content creators:
Twitch content creator Russel commented:
Numerous fans also reacted to the update on Twitter. Some even suggested that
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