Twitch streamer and American VTuber Youna "CodeMiko" was banned from Twitch for the fourth time since she started on the Amazon-owned platform. Automated streamer ban notification account StreamerBans tweeted out an official statement regarding the same earlier today.
Twitch streamer and ENVY member Rebecca "JustaMinx" replied to the content creator's tweet and hinted that the VTuber might be suspended for a month.
Soon after the latest suspension, fans began speculating on the possible reasons that might have gotten her banned from Twitch again.
One of the main reasons provided by the streaming community was that Miko had hosted a rather controversial livestream where she roleplayed as a homeless person.
She also censored her virtual avatar as she was not wearing an adequate amount of clothes. According to some Redditors, the VTuber also performed some questionable dance moves that solidified the reason for her ban.
Interestingly, her initial stream title was something down the lines of "CODEMIKO MIGHT GET BANNED TODAY," but the streamer changed it later on in the day.
Several threads focusing on the streamer's ban went viral on multiple social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit. More than 100 fans replied to Miko's ban on Twitter as fans wanted to know the status of her latest ban.
Twitter user CommanderRoot (@CommanderRoot) confirmed that Miko is still a partnered streamer and her ban has been categorized as a temporary Terms of Service (ToS) breach.
A Twitter user posted a screenshot of the content creator's recent controversial livestream as well.
Some fans replied by stating that the streamer predicted her own ban.
Some fans were happy that the content creator was banned once again.
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