Popular VTuber Youna "CodeMiko" has been banned by Twitch for the fifth time, as per the StreamerBans bot on Twitter. CodeMiko was last banned in June 2022 and has since maintained a relatively clean record. Here is a Tweet from the StreamerBans account that has received significant traction from fans and supporters.
A popular VTuber on the platform, CodeMiko had over 900K followers at the time of the ban and was raking in a 1.8K average concurrent viewership, as per TwitchTracker. As of writing this article, speculation about why their channel was banned is rampant as the creator has yet to publicly acknowledge the ban anywhere except on discord.
However, fans can rest easy knowing that the suspension appears temporary, as visiting their channel on the purple platform shows the following message:
Fans immediately started speculating on the potential causes of the content creator's most recent suspension from Twitch when it was announced. As news of the ban spread, many came forward with different versions of why they thought the creator was being penalized.
Some Redditors on the streamer-related subreddit r/LivestreamFail revealed that CodeMiko had announced the reason for the suspension on their discord. It appears that this time, Twitch banned them for using Shock Collars while doing certain bits on stream.
The streamer is no stranger to getting banned for clothing-related issues. Their previous ban was primarily attributed to wearing adequate clothing while mimicking a homeless person on stream. In 2021, the streamer was also banned for leaking someone's private credentials while streaming.
Some had alternate reasons in mind for the VTuber's ban and referred to a tier list that the creator had made in a recent stream where
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