Twitch is a platform for a variety of content and streamers. There are those who focus on gaming, others who chat with their viewers, and more who make entirely unique streams such as wholesome New Zealand based streamer Broxh, who famously turned off his donations in the 2020 Christmas period. While Twitch continues to see success as one of the major streaming platforms on the internet, it often restricts some content on its platform.
From bans over sexual content to accusations of a derogatory slur used by Irish streamer JustaMinx, there are multiple ways in which even the most popular streamers can find themselves in hot water with the company. Often, these bans are only temporary, though for a Twitch streamer who makes much of their earnings through streaming, even a short ban can be devastating. Streamer and YouTuber Kai Cenat has recently found himself on the receiving end of yet another Twitch ban, with the streamer being banned for 30 days.
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Cenat is often known for his IRL content, pranking famous rappers and one occasion where he transformed his house into a petting zoo. Due to this engaging content, Kai Cenat has made an audience of over 2 million subscribers on YouTube, though he has expressed his disappointment with Twitch. This most recent ban is Cenat's third in nine months, though this ban is his longest by far, leading to a tweet from the streamer claiming he's «done» with Twitch.
The ban resulted over comments Kai Cenat made in a recent stream, though many have come out in support of the streamer, saying Twitch's measures have been too harsh. Fellow popular streamer Mizkif came to Kai's defense over the event, following up Kai Cenat's
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