Twitch has permanently banned Sneako almost a day after YouTube reinstated its indefinite ban on the controversial streamer. For context, Twitch lifted its previous ban on the internet personality earlier this year after he got an indefinite suspension for spreading misinformation about the coronavirus and the US election in 2020.
YouTube also unexpectedly unbanned his channel two days ago but then reversed their decision within 24 hours. It looks like Twitch has followed suit after the content creator's alleged TOS violations.
The news of the ban comes days after Ethan Klein went viral for calling out Twitch CEO Dan Clancy for allegedly not liking the Jewish community and unbanning controversial streamers such as Sneako, who have made anti-Semitic remarks before.
"I'm a Kick streamer anyway": Sneako reacts to Twitch banning him on his latest Kick stream from Adin Ross' room
Having recently joined Kick, Sneako went live on the platform hours after the Twitch ban went into effect. He streamed from Adin Ross' room and urged his fans to follow him:
"Everyone follow me on Kick, first off. I am a Kick streamer anyway."
The content creator even insinuated that his Twitch broadcasts were just something he did on the side. However, he appeared to still hold out hope that his ban would get lifted:
"Twitch was just a fun thing on the side, I wanted to keep the side streams on there and we'll see. Hopefully, we will get it back. You know?"
Sneako then said he was getting the urge to "crash out" at the industry and blame them for his suspension from Twitch:
"I am tempted right now, right now I want to crash out. The urge for me to just crash out right now on the whole industry and do the thing, jump up on my seat, 'They don't like me, f**k you they don't like me...' I want to do that whole thing right now. 'Y'all ni**as can't control me, I am going Bobby Boucher!'"
However, he claimed that he would be diplomatic:
"But I am not going to do that. I am going to be diplomatic, I am glad that we have Kick. It's just like bro, like can a ni**a breathe? Can a ni**a live?"
Sneako's move to Kick has not been received well by some personalities, including popular streamer xQc.