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Warzone 2 star Aydan whacked with lengthy Twitch ban for ‘sexually explicit conduct’

He's just as confused about it as his fans.

Popular Warzone 2 streamer Aydan has been banned on Twitch for the first time in his career. The ban was for allegedly showing “sexually explicit conduct” on stream, although he’s a little confused about what it was for.

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The streamer’s suspension will last seven days, unless it’s overturned.

“Hey, guys. I just wanted to let you know I’ve been suspended from Twitch for seven days for ‘sexually explicit conduct’,” he said. “Not sure what the game plan is, but I just wanted to be transparent with you guys.

The popular Warzone icon added: “Hope to see you soon.”

https://twitter.com/aydan/status/1602519311003910144?s=61&t=gpdi5B5uOuT7ilupSDD7lg

As for what it was about, Aydan explained: “Honestly, I’m not 100 percent sure. I wasn’t really provided any context or clip for reference, so I’m just left here thinking, lol,” suggesting he hasn’t got the slightest clue, at this stage.

Twitch has often suspended streamers without providing a reason to the stars when they are first struck with the ban. This sounds like one of those situations, and he’ll almost certainly seek clarification.

There’s also a chance he might appeal the ban if he feels it was unjustified, which seems likely based on his comments.

Before the ban was imposed, Aydan recently played in the $25,000 Sadie Hawkins Warzone 2 event. Not even his viewers know what he said or did that could have led to the ban. Clips have yet to surface, too.

Twitch’s community guidelines state: “Users are prohibited from broadcasting, uploading, soliciting, offering, and linking to pornographic or sexually explicit content.” They must have seen something—or it could be a mistake.

Aidan’s viewership has boomed following Warzone 2’s release. His average viewership shot up 32 percent, with a peak of 20,000 viewers. He’s also accrued more than 1.6 million hours watched since it launched.

The ban will curb his Warzone 2-fuelled momentum.

Update Dec. 13, 4.38pm CT: In a now-deleted tweet, Aydan said: “I got some context behind my suspension. I ended up getting suspended for humping my chair and moaning. Looks like we gotta turn it down a little bit.”

The streaming star will be out of action until Monday, Dec. 19.


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