Update: The former streamer issued a carefully worded statement on Sunday saying that he wasn’t notified “on the specific reason” behind Twitch’s decision. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Twitch has not notified me on the specific reason behind their decision… Firm handshakes to all for the support during this difficult time. -Dr Disrespect — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) June 28, 2020 According to Rod Breslau, this is not the first time a major streamer had been banned without Twitch offering specific reasons. Breslau cited other recent bans where Twitch simply stated that a streamer’s actions violated its terms of service. You can read the original story below. Original story: A ban was handed to Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, on Friday, June 26. When Polygon reached out for comment, Twitch wouldn’t specify the reason for kicking Dr Disrespect off the platform but told the site it takes " appropriate action" when it has evidence of Community Guidelines or Terms of Service violations. “These apply to all streamers regardless of status or prominence in the community,” said a Twitch spokesperson. According to esports reporter Rod Breslau, the ban is a permanent one and wasn’t part of the recent wave of bans related to DMCA takedowns (thanks, Eurogamer).
He goes on to state all of Dr Disrespect’s Twitch subs have been refunded and the Discord partnership has been removed. Breslau also states credible sources have confided the reason for the ban, but “due to the importance and sensitivity around the subject,” Breslau doesn’t feel comfortable divulging what he was told. Dr Disrespect, one of the biggest streamers on Twitch, was previously banned in June 2019 after streaming live from a men’s room during E3 2019. Beahm left and entered a couple of different bathrooms and never stopped streaming. The ban only lasted a couple of weeks.