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5 Twitch Streamers Banned for Flashing Viewers (Updated)
These ladies were banned off of Twitch after showing off more than was allowed.

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That box behind Roxicett says Evermax on it. I looked it up out of curiosity. It's a male enhancement supplement. I wonder if this is some sort of promotional placement?

If we're talking about banned from streaming services...I mean...DSP's gotta be near the top of that pile.

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Twitch is probably one of the most useful websites available for those interested in watching other people play video games completely live. A lot of people have made a killing by simply streaming their live gameplay and offering a winning personality for viewers to really get behind. Of course, this platform has also allowed a lot of women with, ahem, large assets to get behind the camera and win over the hearts and minds of fans in the gaming community.
These individuals tend to leverage their "talents," so to speak, in an effort to gain monetary rewards in the form of donations from stream viewers. This, of course, goes against the terms and conditions of the Twitch website, which means the ban hammer comes down without second thought. Here are the 5 most well-known Twitch streamers to get banned for flashing their viewers.
The bans, slips, nips and more just keep happening.
In what can only be described as "dancing" (SFW, but horrible dancing) STPeach danced her way to a YouTube video (not a game) and a ban. In a not so veiled attempt to gain internet fame and cold hard cash. While I'm sure the viewers like the shorts, Twitch sort of frowns on this sort of thing. STPeach has made no communications on Twitter about the length of the ban.
Lea May, who goes by the name LegendaryLea in-game and on stream, was one of the most recently banned women from Twitch. The streaming platform gave her a 30-day ban after her most recent incident, which is actually not the first time it has happened on her live show.
Basically, the young woman ended up revealing some NSFW moments completely live to her viewers. She claims she did not know the camera was still on, but after witnessing the footage, it is pretty clear what her intentions were at the time. LegendaryLea basically made a show out of showing off her private goods to the camera.
Before this, she was called out by viewers and other streamers for basically stating children with cancer should just die. She was drunk when she made the horrendous comment, but that is obviously no excuse for the live behavior.
BrittanyVenti is a cringe-inducing streamer who ensures the vast majority of her boob cleavage is front and center for the viewers. Yet this young woman managed to receive thousands in donations from thirsty guys (and maybe some gals too).
Twitch gave her a 30-day ban after she was reported for sexual behavior, including showing too much cleavage. The first time she was banned was for receiving a lap dance within the strip club in Grand Theft Auto V . To be fair, that ban was a bit ridiculous, but she may have deserved the most recent.
She regularly takes part in questionable behavior, including propositioning her fans to become her sugar daddy. She has also asked how large some viewers penises are, which as we all know is highly inappropriate. 
In the end, she deserved the ban she received.
Pink Sparkles, a known female streamer, was banned from Twitch after showing off her cleavage and performing a little lap dance for her viewers. The young woman is known for receiving high donations for showing off what God gave her. Her booty shaking video ensured Twitch brought the ban hammer down on her. Sparkles is also oddly known for painting her nose with a black heart.
Her ban came directly in the middle of a stream, which was quite funny to witness. For receiving 1,000 viewers, Sparkles had promised to twerk to music on live camera. Twitch intervened quickly.
Kaceytron is probably either the most ingenious human being alive (in terms of leveraging her body and "personality" to receive donations) or the dumbest. It is hard to tell, honestly. Either way, she was banned for showing off her breasts on more than one occasion to her thousands of viewers.
Unfortunately, it was not a permaban, despite what many people in the gaming community were hoping for. She has since returned to the streaming world, but has hopefully learned a thing or two by now about what is acceptable in a live stream.
Roxicett, a well known Runescape streamer, decided one day that she wanted to get drunk while streaming her gameplay, as per usual. Unfortunately for her, this day she ended up drinking a bit more than intended, which led to her eventual ban from Twitch.
After consuming too much, and in an effort to receive further donations from her viewers, Roxicett ultimately flashed her boobs, and then pulled down her pants, showing her butt and vagina to the entire stream.
Of course, Twitch was not just going to let this go. They moved in quickly and banned her from the service.
Whether you're upset these ladies were banned from Twitch or not, under the rules of the streaming service they deserved exactly what they received. Of course, their fan communities spoke out each time the ban hammer came down. 
What other Twitch streamers did we leave off this list? And what else have lots of streamers been banned for? Let me know in the comments!

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Why These Gamers Were Banned From Twitch In 2020


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Why These Gamers Were Banned From Twitch In 2020

By Eric Henn / July 22, 2020 10:51 am EDT
Twitch bans have been getting a lot of attention in 2020, with some being levied against some very powerful and influential people — including the president of the United States of America . Naturally, a lot of gamers are getting caught up in the bans, too. For starters, the site seems to be cracking down on explicit content and racially charged language. Other streamers were seemingly banned over sexual harassment allegations. Then, on top of everything else, a lot of streamers were hit with copyright strikes , which sent them scrambling to take down any videos containing copyrighted music.
Some apparent discrepancies in how bans are decided and handed out has led many to accuse Twitch of having double standards . Sometimes the people banned by Twitch don't even seem to know the reason why it happened . Other times, the streaming site itself admits that the bans were mistakes . Ban lengths have been known to range anywhere from less than an hour to outright permanent. The point is, Twitch has been keeping its banhammer busy lately, and it sometimes seems impossible to know where and why it will fall next.
From the deserved, to the questionable, to the downright silly, here are some of the many bans that Twitch has issued in 2020.
Popular Destiny streamer SayNoToRage was banned from Twitch after several women came forward to say he had harassed or inappropriately touched them. The ban took effect on July 2, 2020, and SayNoToRage released a short video the next day confirming it. A statement from Twitch regarding harassment and sexual abuse in the community suggested that his ban — and the bans of others in similar situations – may be permanent.
The streamer released a video apologizing for his past behavior , but then changed his approach. He took down the apology video and uploaded a new video giving his side of the story. The new video, which is over an hour long, claimed to offer "significant evidence" the allegations against him weren't true. That video didn't save his Twitch channel, though.
According to The Verge , the allegations against SayNoToRage led to a deluge of stories involving other streamers. Given that, it's not totally clear why SayNoToRage was banned while others weren't. Twitch's statement, however, seems to suggest it's because the company investigated and found the claims against him credible.
If that's the case, it may be a long time before Twitch users see SayNoToRage on the platform again — if at all.
Amouranth, a popular cosplay and lifestyle streamer, caught a ban from Twitch after being tricked into showing a user's profile pic which contained an inappropriate image. She had been reading appeals from people banned from her channel, according to Dexerto , and realized too late that this particular one had a raunchy image attached. She immediately stopped the stream and took down the offending video, which she believed would prevent any punishment from Twitch.
"Twitch said that if something pops up on your screen now, as long as you end the stream and delete the VOD, and delete the clips, then you're fine. So it should be okay," she was quoted as saying. However, apparently that wasn't enough this time, and Twitch slapped her with a 24-hour ban for the explicit content. 
Amouranth was, perhaps understandably, upset that she was being punished for falling for a trick. She explained the situation in an ASMR stream later that week , and voiced her frustration that Twitch was giving, as she put it, "power to the trolls." However, while undoubtedly annoying, the 24-hour ban was just a slap on the wrist for the extremely popular streamer.
A popular Brazillian streamer caught a seven day ban from Twitch after using a racial slur on stream, according to TechTudo (via Google Translate). Flavio "Jukes" Fernandes, an ex-pro League of Legends player, had a habit of playfully changing the names of items while streaming. This time it came back to bite him. During a livestream on March 25, 2020, he said that he wasn't doing any damage to the enemy and would need to get the Black Cleaver , a powerful damage-boosting item. However, in this case he changed the name to "Black [slur]," which quickly led to his seven day ban from the streaming service.
TechTudo spoke to Jukes' team, which claimed that his use of the word was unintentional and without malice, and that Jukes "understands the weight that this word has and the damage it may have caused the people." (via Google Translate) They said that he regretted the incident and would accept Twitch's punishment, which began on March 30, 2020.
On April 6, 2020, Jukes announced his return to Twitch with a simple tweet reading "good evening" (via Google Translate) and a link to his reactivated channel.
Felix "xQc" Lengyel is another streamer who got a gentle tap from Twitch's banhammer after accidentally showing some explicit content. He briefly and bluntly explained what happened in a tweet on June 12, 2020, announcing that he'd been given a 24-hour ban for having a picture of two gorillas mating up on his stream for "about a second." xQc quickly followed up on his original tweet by saying that he was confused why he was being punished, as the picture had only been up for a very short time and he didn't believe any harm had been done. Regardless, he said that although he wasn't happy about the ban , he wouldn't fight it.
While the streamer himself accepted his punishment calmly (relatively speaking), his followers were another story. Some of the replies to xQc's announcement accused Twitch of being "sexist against men," claiming that popular female streamers only got warnings for much worse violations . Some fans felt frustration toward Twitch's terms of service and its apparent inconsistency in enforcing them .
Justified or not, xQc's ban was soon over and he was back to business as usual.
Alinity's ban is somewhat unique in that it began as a self-imposed one before Twitch made it official. During a stream Alinity lifted her t-shirt a little higher than she meant to, briefly exposing one of her nipples. When Twitch was slow to respond to the incident, she gave herself a "three day ban," saying that it was only fair. Twitch eventually seemed to agree with the streamer, and imposed an official 24 hour ban that overlapped with the last day of Alinity's self-imposed one. In a seemingly unprecedented move, Alinity actually tried to fight the 24-hour ban to make it longer , but the streaming service reinstated her channel after one day.
Alinity's Twitter account has been set to private in response to the abuse she regularly receives on that site . However, Dot Esports linked and quoted the relevant Tweets to provide background for this incident.
According to The Gamer , Alinity's attempt to punish herself for the slip has caused even more backlash against her, as people accuse her of "twisting the situation to make it look like she's taking responsibility for her actions." 
Official or self-imposed, Alinity's ban is long since over and she is back to streaming .
Another Brazilian streamer found himself on the business end of the banhammer more than once in 2020 after using slurs on stream. YoDa, one of the country's biggest League of Legends players, caught a seven-day suspension in April 2020 after using a slur during a live broadcast. In a statement that not unlike that of fellow streamer Jukes, Start quoted YoDa as saying (via Google Translate), "If I really offended someone, I apologize from the bottom of my heart." 
Start noted that this ban came during a series of similar suspensions for other Brazilian streamers. Esportstalk claims that the problem may stem from cultural differences ; the slurs these streamers used may not carry the same weight in Brazilian culture and are thus thrown around easily, while in other cultures they're extremely offensive.
YoDa received another ban in May 2020, this time only for a single day. The streamer took to Twitter to vent his frustration , arguing that he'd spent eight years working hard to produce content for Twitch, and that the repeated bans were making him doubtful about his future (translation via Google Translate). However, as of right now his Twitch channel with its 1.7 million followers is still up and active .
Some streamers get banned for a day, some get banned for a week, and a few get banned for life. And then there's Lirik, who got his Twitch account disabled for a whopping 42 minutes. The ban came after a live stream "Lirik and Chill" episode, which included the streamer showing a clip that appeared to include a blurred-out sex toy . Less than an hour after his ban took effect, Lirik made a statement on Twitter apologizing for his mistake in showing the clip and thanking Twitch for its quick work in resolving the situation. 
Lirik's tweet included a link to StreamerBans, a bot that tracks and announces when Twitch partners get banned and unbannned. The bot gave the total length of Lirik's ban as "42 minutes, 22 seconds, 584 milliseconds." People seemed amused at the short punishment, with some wondering whether Lirik now had the fastest unban in Twitch's history (he didn't, as TimThe
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