Amouranth was banned due to streaming explicit content violating the platforms' terms and conditions.
Kaitlyn Siragusa, better known as Amouranth, is a well-known internet celebrity. She's an Instagram and Snapchat influencer, Twitch streamer, and YouTuber. After working for the organization for several years, she founded her children's entertainment firm in 2015.
What does Amouranth do?
Kaitlyn began cosplaying professionally in the year 2010 and she is a self-taught costume designer. Siragusa progressively started to upload images and videos on Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, and other social media sites, and millions of people eventually found her.
As of September 2021, this celebrity has 5+ million Instagram followers, 4.2+ million Twitch TV followers, 420,000+ Facebook friends, 662,000+ YouTube subscribers, and over 1.6 million Twitter followers. Amouranth was also a member of the Houston Grand Opera and the Houston Ballet. She started working in the costume department.
Why was Amouranth banned?
Amouranth received her fifth Twitch ban since 2019. She tweeted out, “banned everywhere,” and confirmed via a new YouTube video today that she has been banned on Twitch, Instagram, and TikTok. Twitch partner and software engineer Commander Root replied to Amouranth’s ban news with a screenshot that shows her as still partnered on Twitch.
Typically, if an account has been permanently banned, such data shows the statement is no longer partnered with the platform. Given her more explicit material on other networks, it's possible that Amouranth was banned because her content was too mature for these social media platforms. TikTok, for example, began cracking down last year on producers who included links to explicit content in their TikTok biographies.
TikTok also told Rolling Stone that "we do not allow anything that commits, encourages, or celebrates sexual solicitation, nor do we allow accounts that seek to reroute visitors" to sites like OnlyFans or Linktree pages that carry explicit links. Instagram has a similar regulation in place when it comes to the sexual solicitation. While OnlyFans is not a porn website, we know that it might be exploited. Thus we take action against accounts who distribute OnlyFans links in conjunction with other sexually suggestive content."
Twitch has banned certain streamers for advertising their obscene OnlyFans profiles. Indiefoxx, an unpartnered and banned Twitch streamer, allegedly utilized Twitch's messaging tool in April to promote her Linktree to her Twitch followers, which led directly to her OnlyFans page.