Popular Call of Duty: Warzone streamer "Nadia" Amine was recently banned from Twitch for the first time as her fans scoured the internet for a reason regarding the suspension. The content creator posted a small explanatory note on her official Twitter profile. In it, she said that the ban was a result of her sharing personal information during a livestream, breaking Twitch's doxxing policies.
Nadia has been at the forefront of an ongoing "hackusation" campaign, where a large section of the Call of Duty community has alleged that the streamer uses some sort of hack while playing games on Twitch.
When the news of the ban started being circulated, social media was flooded with people commending the purple platform, thinking the suspension was related to hacking. In reality, going by her tweet, that appears not to be the case.
As mentioned earlier, the news of her two-week suspension was celebrated by many. Replies like these littered her initial post:
However, many raised valid points by sharing a clip of the streamer reading out the name of a donor during a recent stream. What she's seen doing in the clip below violates the terms of service of Twitch. The hate comment was sent to the streamer along with a PayPal donation, allowing her to see the actual name of the person that she went on say out loud on stream:
That said, it seems that the two-week ban, as initially claimed by the streamer, has been rescinded. Nadia's profile was fully restored on the platform hours after the controversy.
Esporting personalities such as Jake Lucky and others weighed in on the controversy as people debated on Twitter whether the ban for doxxing was justified. Many were of the opinion that a five-hour suspension was not enough, while others did
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