Fousey faces Twitch ban after Kick suspension for doxxing incident

Streamer Fousey’s streaming troubles continue as he faces a Twitch ban just one day after his Kick suspension.


Pop Culture & Art November 16, 2024
Photo: Fousey's Instagram

Popular streamer Fousey has been banned from Twitch, just a day after receiving a seven-day suspension from Kick for accidentally doxxing someone during a live broadcast. The ongoing controversies have highlighted the streamer’s struggles with adhering to platform rules across multiple streaming services.

Earlier in November, Fousey faced an indefinite ban from Kick after threatening self-harm during a live stream. Although his account was reinstated weeks later, his return was short-lived as Kick issued a seven-day suspension on November 14 for a doxxing incident.

The streamer acknowledged his ban on Kick in a tweet, expressing his frustration:

“I’m addicted to going live and I’m itching at being banned on @kickstreaming. Babe, please. Just give me a personal partner to moderate me and I will learn the rules.”

Fousey, who often streams simultaneously on multiple platforms, turned to Twitter/X and Twitch following his Kick suspension. However, on November 15, Twitch also banned the streamer for reasons that remain undisclosed.

Fousey confirmed the news on Twitter/X, writing:

“Banned on Twitch. Still live on X. We don’t stop.”

Currently, Fousey’s Twitch channel displays a standard message stating the account is temporarily unavailable due to violations of Community Guidelines or Terms of Service.

Fousey has faced Twitch bans in the past, including two in a single week in 2023 for using a hateful slur and other unspecified reasons. Twitch, as is its policy, has not commented on the latest suspension.

Despite his turbulent streaming career, Fousey remains determined to stay active online, shifting between platforms as he navigates the consequences of his actions.

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