Twitch: Amouranth can still stream back on the platform after fifth spell

On the last weekend Twitch has already banned the Canal of Amouranth for the fifth time. After three days, the Account of Kaitlyn Siragusa, as it means bourgeois, reactivated. As usual, Twitch has not expressed itself for the reason for the spell. At the same time, the Accounts of Amouranth were locked on Instagram and Tiktok. Whether the locks are related to the platforms is still unknown - but the timing could indicate.

Twitch streamer was already several times in the headlines

Amouranth has already taken care of in the last few months for discussions in the community and head break at Twitch. As the initiator of multiple metas on the streaming side, the streamer was responsible for example for the introduction of a brand new category on Twitch. Many users followed their ideas and set up an inflatable pool in their own four walls. Because the Just Chatting category suddenly full of streamers and streamer in the beach outfit - partly sitting on inflatable bananas - Twitch had to introduce the category Pools, Hot Tubs and Beaches . Even within the community, these transfers caused a lot of conversation. Most recently, Amouranth has also triggered a trend with ASMR sessions in which auditors should be simulated. On YouTube Kaitlyn Siragusa has evidenced her current locks.

The fifth spell on Twitch has no consequences

Between September 2019 and October 2021, Amouranth was locked five times on Twitch. The duration of the banns was at a maximum of three days. On the recently filed revenue list, the streamer was in place 48. However, Amouranth from Twitch, but apparently no longer has been dependent on Twitch. According to its own information, Kaitlyn Siragusa is two-digit millionairein and owned the most successful account on the platform onlyfans.

From Dominik Zwingmann author 12.10.2021 at 15:25

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