Twitch terms of service aren't always the easiest to understand or consistently enforced. For example, Hasan Piker’s ban in December triggered heated discourse over whether the word “cracker” constitutes a slur or hate speech. The platform also has a reputation for cracking down harder on some content creators than others. Still, certain streamers seem to attract bans more often than others.
Twitch streamer Lisa “STPeach” Vannatta is one such example, attracting multiple bans over her career. The latest one happened today, April 11th, just over a month after the last time she was banned from the Amazon-owned live streaming platform.
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Twitch has yet to offer a reason for the ban, though it may have something to do with STPeach’s long-running use of risqué content. Her previous ban came after the 28-year-old streamer donned her somewhat revealing outfit that looked like Cammy from Street Fighter. She was also one of several “suggestive streamers” named in a $25 million lawsuit brought against Twitch in 2020. So, while it’s not clear what precisely STPeach did to earn her latest ban, it may be related to the same type of behavior. Given her history, it’s also unsurprising that Twitch moderators might place her under an unusual amount of scrutiny.
STPeach has been a controversial creator for some time due to her highly suggestive content. For example, fellow streamer Trainwrecks branded her as “shameless” after STPeach did a pool stream that he felt was needlessly sexualized. Earlier in her career, she attracted similar controversy for a dancing stream where she appeared in a fairly revealing tank top and shorts. However, some have defended STPeach, pointing out that other
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