Omar "Odablock," a popular Kick streamer and avid player of the popular MMORPG Old School RuneScape (OSRS), has recently received permanent bans on all of his OSRS accounts. During his latest stream, he disclosed that the game's developers, Jagex, cited his account sharing, also known as "servicing," as the reason for his suspension, which they claim occurred a year or two ago.
Omar further shared that his account suspensions are permanent due to the fact that his accounts were "serviced" for over 400 hours. However, Omar suggested that he was being unfairly "targeted" (referring to his recent controversies) as he remarked:
In a recent Kick stream, Odablock made some controversial comments about transgender individuals, drawing heavy criticism from viewers. He stated that, as a Muslim, he doesn't support the queer community.
Although everyone's entitled to their own religious beliefs, he received plenty of criticism after describing trans people in a derogatory manner, referring to them as "transformers:"
After his "transphobic" comments, his OSRS Group Ironman (GIM) disbanded. One of the members, named Hanner, used their Twitter and Discord accounts to express their thoughts on the matter, stating:
During his most recent livestream, Omar briefly spoke about a player (@JagexTrident) who was recently promoted to a moderator and appeared to be one of the individuals advocating for his suspension.
News of Odablock's ban quickly spread across the popular livestreaming subreddit r/LivestreamFail. Numerous fans commented in response, noting that the controversy surrounding his recent behavior likely played a role in his suspension. Here are some of the top comments:
A few users supported Jagex for taking the initiative in enforcing
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