League of Legends Twitch streamer Karim "Sanchovies" was banned for the third time on Twitch earlier today. The update first came through the automated Twitch streamer status account, StreamerBans:
Half an hour later, Sanchovies took to his main Twitter handle and provided two possible reasons for his most recent suspension.
He speculated that he was either banned for making offensive remarks towards Americans or because he recounted a story about being called a homophobic slur in Toronto, Canada. The Twitch streamer's social media update read:
The Twitch content creator's update instantly gained traction on the social media platform. Community members on StreamerBans' conversation thread wanted to learn more about Karim's status on Twitch:
Twitter user CommanderRoot (@CommanderRoot) confirmed that the streamer's third suspension was due to the Terms of Service (ToS) breach. The user also shared that the streamer's ban was temporary:
Some viewers recounted witnessing Sanchovies getting banned from Twitch live on stream:
Fans wanted to know why the streamer was banned in the middle of his broadcast:
Some Twitter users provided specualtive reasoning for the League of Legends streamer's ban:
Others claimed that Karim was "banned mid-sentence":
Fans on Sanchovies' reaction thread were saddened to see their favorite content creator getting suspended from the platform:
Here are some more relevant fan reactions:
Sanchovies was banned for the first time on Twitch in April 2022, and it happened to be a permanent ban.
One of the reasons for his initial suspension was a statement he made about "bombing" his ISP (internet service provider). The Twitch streamer published a 438-word TwitLonger update in which he stated:
He apologized for his
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