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Amouranth banned from Twitch for second time

The ban may be longer this time around.

Twitch hit cosplayer and IRL streamer Amouranth with her second channel ban today, StreamerBans revealed on Twitter.

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Amouranth was banned from Twitch in September 2019 for “accidental nudity” when her skirt slipped to the side, exposing herself to viewers. This incident violated Twitch’s Terms of Service, which outlaws nudity and sexually suggestive clothing.

It’s unclear why Amouranth was banned this time, although Twitch is typically harsher in punishments after the first ban. Amouranth even said she wasn’t sure why she was banned, according to an alleged Discord post.

“Hi everyone, I have been told that I’m being suspended for something that happened during a gym stream last week,” the post said. “I haven’t seen the vod yet… Waiting for them to show me so I can appeal. I don’t have much more information than that. The longest it can be is three days.”

This article will be updated as more information becomes available.


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