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7 most controversial streamers on Twitch and YouTube

2023-05-14 15:15
Twitch and YouTube are known to host some of the most controversial streamers in the world
7 most controversial streamers on Twitch and YouTube

Twitch and YouTube are known to host some of the most controversial streamers in the world. The main rival to Twitch is now YouTube, where a number of well-known streamers have established themselves as legendary figures.

Famous Twitch streamers like Ludwig Ahgren, Thomas ‘Sykkuno’, Lily ‘LilyPichu’, and Ali ‘Myth’ shocked the community by switching to YouTube Gaming in 2022. Here are the 7 most controversial streamers on Twitch and YouTube.

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1. IShowSpeed (YouTube)

Darren ‘IShowSpeed’ is one of the most popular YouTube streamers and is largely recognized as the most contentious video provider in 2022. With his enigmatic and disorganized broadcasts, the Ohio native has completely taken over the internet.

He once streamed on Twitch. After making sexually provocative comments against a female content producer, he was permanently barred from the Amazon-owned portal.

2. Sneako (YouTube)

Livestreams for Just Chatting are frequently hosted by Nico Sneako, a 24-year-old content creator. JiDion and Destiny had previously worked together, and on August 18, 2022, JiDion criticized Sneako for his divisive opinions around mental health issues.

On October 3, 2022, the streamer's situation changed when YouTube banned his channel. Since then, Sneako has relocated to Rumble, where his official channel has amassed more than 185k subscribers.

3. JiDion (Twitch)

Popular broadcaster Jidon ‘JiDion’, also known as ‘JiDionPremium’, gained notoriety in January 2022 after breaking into Twitch star Imane ‘Pokimane's’ chat room.

He told his audience to continually say the famed phrase ‘L + Ratio’. Because of his dispute with Pokimane, JiDion was permanently barred from the website.

In July 2022, after sneaking into TwitchCon 2022 in Amsterdam, JiDion made headlines once more after being expelled by security. At the same time, Thomas ‘TommyInnit’, a famous figure in the world of Minecraft, stated that JiDion had harassed him there.

4. Dr DisRespect (YouTube, former Twitch)

With more than 4.2 million followers, Herschel "Guy," also known as "Dr DisRespect," is one of the most prominent FPS video producers on YouTube Gaming. Additionally, he was a former Twitch streamer whose exclusion from the service is still under investigation.

The 'Two Time Champion' said that his association with Call of Duty has ended as a result of Dr DisRespect's criticism of how video games should function. Dr DisRespect is well known for his critical opinions on how video games should function.

5. Destiny (YouTube, former Twitch)

The well-known streamer Steven ‘Destiny’ is most recognized for his work as a political analyst and content developer for Just Chatting. On March 24, 2022, he will no longer be able to stream on Twitch due to comments he made regarding trans women.

He has been regularly broadcasting on YouTube ever since. On social media sites like Reddit and Twitter, he routinely comments on dramas and issues in the streaming sector.

6. Amouranth (Twitch)

Amouranth is well-known for her contentious hot tub videos, ASMR feeds, and other sensual endeavors on Twitch. The streamer was briefly barred from the Amazon-owned streaming site after gaining over 6.3 million followers.

This was the sixth ban in the Twitch star's broadcast career and her first ban since 2021. Without previous notice from Twitch and while she was already suspended from her other social media accounts, including TikTok and Instagram, the ban was abruptly announced on social media on May 4, 2023.

7. Kai Cenat (Twitch and YouTube)

On April 18, Twitch streamer Kai Cenat was banned, and there is justification for this. The 21-year-old Kai Cenat just won Streamer of the Year at the Streamer Awards 2023 after achieving phenomenal growth on Twitch in the previous year and being the platform's most subscribed content producer.

Even though the purple Nikes Cenat got from Twitch in recognition of his new status looked to be a letdown to the broadcaster, the shoes were engraved with the phrase 'King of Twitch.'

The Bronx native was a high earner, but that did not shield him from the ban hammer, and on April 18, Kai Cenat found himself abruptly and temporarily banished off the site.