Popular Kick streamer Adin Ross took to his most recent IRL stream (April 12) to convey a sincere message to Twitch, his previous platform, urging them to reconsider his permanent ban. For those out of the loop, a few weeks after joining Kick, Adin faced permanent suspension from the Amazon-owned platform due to "hateful conduct."
Since then, Adin has made multiple attempts to appeal his ban on the platform, primarily aiming to collaborate with other Twitch creators. Twitch doesn't typically permit permanently banned streamers to have extended appearances on their platform. In a stream today, Adin declared:
Since February 2023, Adin Ross has been absent from Twitch. Consequently, he hasn't been able to make appearances on other Twitch streamers' broadcasts because it violates the platform's policies for streamers to host banned creators on their broadcasts.
In light of the situation, Adin said:
Recently, despite both Adin Ross and Kai Cenat being in Jamaica at the same time to attend the recently concluded carnival event, Adin was unable to join Kai Cenat on his Twitch IRL stream due to the platform's policy against banned creators appearing on other streamers' broadcasts.
This isn't the only update he has provided regarding his current suspended status on Twitch. During a stream on April 3, 2024, the streamer disclosed that Kai Cenat had conversed with Twitch representatives on behalf of Adin.
However, Twitch stated that Adin has yet to demonstrate any behavioral changes that would warrant unbanning. He said:
Adin Ross is presently the most followed Kick streamer on the platform with 1.2 million followers, surpassing the next best, xQc, who has 700K followers. Reportedly, both Adin and xQc, along with Kick co-owner Tyler
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