Kick streamer Sipofcola_TV gets banned after showing off necrotic arm due to side effects of drug use

Sipofcola_TV has been banned after showing off his necrosis afflicted arm during a broadcast (Image via @LSF_Forwarder/X)
Sipofcola_TV has been banned after showing off his necrosis afflicted arm during a broadcast (Image via @LSF_Forwarder/X)

Kick content creator Sipofcola_TV seems to have been banned from Kick after he showed off what seemed to be a necrotic tag of skin on his arm during a broadcast on the platform. The potentially life-threatening condition has apparently affected the streamer due to his usage of an opioid commonly known as Krokodil.

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Showcasing the necrosis seems to have tipped off Kick moderation, with the streamer's channel now becoming inaccessible on the platform. Any attempt to open it now leads to a 404 error with the following message:

"Oops, Something went wrong. We can't find the page you're looking for."
The message that appears when trying to access Sipofcola_TV's Kick channel (Image via sipofcola_tv/Kick)
The message that appears when trying to access Sipofcola_TV's Kick channel (Image via sipofcola_tv/Kick)

Sipofcola_TV gets banned from Kick after showing off arm undergoing necrosis following drug use

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Sipofcola_TV was supposedly utilizing a drug called Krokodil, or Desomorphine. It is often abused due to its high addictive potential, with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) describing it as "about ten times more potent than morphine."

The drug's side effects in the long run involve the skin developing a greenish and scaly appearance, causing it to resemble a crocodile’s hardy skin. This change in appearance is caused due to blood vessel damage, thrombosis, along the soft tissues around the drug injection site.

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This can cause serious consequences, with gangrene eventually setting in due to severe tissue damage with limb amputation even becoming a possibility with continued use.


Kick's most popular content creator, Adin Ross, was also accused of using drugs after the 23-year-old was seen acting erratically in the middle of a stream in March 2024. To dispel any concerns regarding this, Ross vouched to take up a "drug test".

These concerns were based on the context of Ross' usage of substances in the past, with him admittedly using lean over multiple points in his life. He admitted in July 2024 that he had used lean during his 60-day hiatus since May 25, 2024.

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Edited by Adarsh J Kumar
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