LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Although Pro streamer Adin Ross initially claimed that Twitch had banned him for no reason. However, he has now changed his statement, admitting that the ban was a result of an on-stream incident. For context, Ross announced his decision to move from Twitch to Kick on February 23, 2023. At that time, the controversial streamer was reportedly permanently banned from the platform.
In an appearance on the 'Full Send' podcast along with Nelk Boys and Ricegum the Kick streamer has confirmed why he was permanently banned from Twitch, explaining what happened to the Nelk Boys.
'They’re just being petty'
It is obvious that Twitch decided to indefinitely ban Ross because of Kick, but it is not as simple as it might seem. In the podcast, Ross said, “My Kick chat box was in the top right. And dude, they never ban anyone over that sh*t. They banned me for unmoderated control over chat.” He continued, “That’s so stupid because people’s Twitch chats all say a bunch of slurs all the time.”
Unmoderated discussions have occasionally resulted in the banning of streamers in the past, but astonishingly, Twitch has faced criticism for the moderation of its own channel. Later, Ross said, “It was a Kick chat overlay on my Twitch stream, And they’re obviously like, ‘oh he’s streaming on Kick.’ And there are slurs being typed in the chat. So they’re like ‘f*ck it.’ They’re just being petty.” Ross criticized the restriction even more, saying that a number of streamers often engage in outrageous behavior and get away with it, demonstrating his animosity towards Twitch.
'You’re a creep, you’re going to hell'
Adin Ross has come to be one of the most popular video creators on Kick, but the streamer is embroiled in controversy after clashing with other competitors on Twitch. Hasan and Adin Ross have been at odds for a while, and their enmity erupted when the owner of Kick-Party "banned" the political streamer from the service.
In response to the ban, Hasan fired back, calling Ross a “gremlin” and saying he had no intention of joining Kick. On June 7, 2023, Ross was back again with yet another harsh comment of his. Ross pleaded with Hasan to take his own life. He wrote on Twitter, “Hasan pls kys I’ll do anything. Please." In a vicious attack on the left-wing commentator, Ross then claimed that Hasan had used his platform to "push an agenda" on young people. Ross wrote, “You’re a creep, you’re going to hell,” he blasted. “All for ppl themselves I love everyone but he pushes agendas on children, you’re forcing underraged transgender surgeries. Creep.”