A Twitch streamer by the name of ‘VCruzzin’ is calling for the platform to start warning streamers about potentially bannable content after he got banned for broadcasting Omegle on his channel.
When you break Twitch TOS during a stream, you’re likely to receive a ban — whether it’s automatic or your broadcast gets reported by a viewer.
The Amazon-owned website has an entire list of banned games and other content, as well as rules in their TOS that prevent streamers from showing banned creators.
Twitch streamer ‘VCruzzin’ was issued a ban for streaming Omegle on his channel and now he’s calling for the platform to begin issuing ban warnings beforehand.
Streamer calls for ban warnings
On June 23, Twitter ban-reporting page Streamerbans reported that VCruzzin was banned from the platform.
The creator quickly shared the tweet and explained to a fan that he was on the randomized video chat website Omegle, revealing that he did not know it was against TOS to broadcast.
Although he wasn’t aware of the rules regarding the website, he explained in another tweet that he takes “full responsibility” for not knowing.
I was on Omegle. Nothing even happened. Apparently you can’t even be on the website while streaming. Smh
— VCruzzin (@V_Cruzzin) June 24, 2022
Minutes later, he posted a tweet calling for Twitch to implement a warning system for streamers who are broadcasting bannable content. This would be similar to YouTube Gaming’s pre-ban warning that allows streamers to close copyright material before their stream gets disconnected.
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He said: “Also, I’m taking full responsibility for not knowing Omegal[sic] was a banned site. But I just wish there was a warning system on Twitch instead of straight to a ban. @TwitchSupport, I’d appreciate it if we could talk more about that in the future.”
Also, I’m taking full responsibility for not knowing Omegal was a banned site. But I just wish there was a warning system on Twitch instead of straight to a ban. @TwitchSupport I’d appreciate it if we could talk more about that for the future. #FreeV
— VCruzzin (@V_Cruzzin) June 24, 2022
Later on, he doubled down on his idea — explaining that he thinks there should be a warning system because his ban was only for one day.
“The ban is for “1 Day”… this is why I say there should be a warning system. You can consider a 1 day not serious but when you do this for a living it isn’t cool,” he tweeted.
The ban is for “1 Day”… this is why I say there should be a warning system. You can consider a 1 day not serious but when you do this for a living it isn’t cool.
Thanks to everyone that reached out and showed support, y’all real ones fr. I’ll be live again on Monday💛
— VCruzzin (@V_Cruzzin) June 24, 2022
Many of the creator’s fans are in support of the ban warning idea, so maybe the idea will be put to vote on Twitch’s feedback and suggestions forum, UserVoice.
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