Twitch Bans Several High-Profile Streamers Following TwitchCon Panel
News Update October 23, 2024 02:25 AM

Twitch, the popular live-streaming platform, has recently suspended several high-profile streamers for 30 days after a controversial panel at TwitchCon San Diego. The affected streamers include CapriSunnPapi, Fr0gan, Raffoulticket, DenimsTV, and Vio (who is not Arab). They participated in a panel titled “Rating Streamers,” which focused on assessing Twitch personalities’ appropriateness in using the Arabic term “habibi,” meaning “friend” or “beloved.”

The timing of the bans has raised questions, especially as they coincide with growing accusations of antisemitism against Arab and pro-Palestinian streamers on the platform. Many are speculating whether the bans relate more to these accusations than to the panel itself.

Controversial Remarks Fuel Outrage

The situation intensified when a clip of Fr0gan surfaced online, in which she expressed a wish for U.S. soldiers to experience PTSD. This clip quickly gained traction on social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit, drawing criticism from prominent figures like YouTuber Ethan Klein and streamer Destiny (Steven Kenneth Bonnell II).

In response to the backlash, Fr0gan posted an apology on October 20, explaining that her comments were made out of anger directed at those responsible for war crimes in countries like Iraq and Palestine. While she stood by her condemnation of these individuals, she recognized that her choice of words was inappropriate and harmful. She clarified that she did not intend to attack all military personnel, focusing instead on those who act without remorse.

Panel Details and Immediate Reactions

The bans appear to be linked more closely to the “Rating Streamers” panel than to Fr0gan’s controversial statement. During this panel, participants created a tier list to rank streamers based on their suitability to use the term “habibi.” The tiers included categories such as “Arab Coded” and “Loves Sabra,” referencing Sabra Hummus, which has faced boycott calls due to its Israeli connections.

Although Twitch has removed the video of the panel from its official channel, it remains available on the Ayyrabs YouTube page, a podcast hosted by three of the banned streamers. The group consists of individuals of diverse religious backgrounds: Fr0gan is Muslim, Raffoul is Jewish, and Capri is Christian, highlighting the panel’s multifaceted nature. Notably, two non-Arab streamers who participated were not subject to bans.

Criticism from Influencers

Ethan Klein escalated the situation further by releasing a video titled “Twitch Has a Major Problem” on October 19, in which he criticized the panel as being biased against Jewish individuals. He argued that the discussion unfairly targeted Jewish identities, particularly due to the mention of Sabra Hummus. Klein also cited a moment from the panel where Denims joked about deserving a separate category for “Zionist.”

On October 20, during a live stream, Klein discussed the bans, calling for Twitch CEO Dan Clancy’s resignation. He continued to voice his frustrations regarding the treatment of streamers on the platform.

Defending Against Antisemitism Claims

In light of the backlash, Raffoul, one of the streamers involved, defended the panel against allegations of antisemitism. He pointed out that he created the list and felt misrepresented in the ongoing debate. He urged critics to stop conflating the discussion with antisemitism, emphasizing that the panel aimed to be humorous rather than divisive.

As the controversy continued, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) weighed in, praising Twitch for banning Fr0gan and highlighting the need for better management of hate speech on the platform. The ADL’s involvement indicates the broader implications of the issue for Twitch’s community guidelines.

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