Internet reacts as DDG reportedly gets banned on Twitch

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DDG reportedly got banned on Twitch, and it looks like the internet is in a riot.

As of this writing, further details about his ban remain unclear, though some accounts on TikTok have reported that it was imposed after DDG reacted to fellow streamer Ibai's live event. Other users have even reported seeing the following message, which shows up when a Twitch user's account has been banned:

"Oops! Something went wrong. Unable to load content."

Nonetheless, here's how X is reacting:

"Twitch try not to to ban their best creators challenge (impossible)"

The comments didn't end there:

"Twitch just playing w them atp," one user quipped.
"This made my day haha," a snarky user shared.
"YES! YES! THIS N*GGA NEEDS TO BE GONEEEEEEE," someone else jokingly exclaimed.
"Bro really tried to leech off other content to get a bag," yet another user weighed in.

See how the rest of X is reacting:

"To kick he goes??" one user sarcastically pointed out.
"Music to my ears," another quipped.
"Bro was trying to steal views," someone speculated.
"Twitch just the biggest L," yet another user chimed in.

Users were visibly opinionated on the matter, with some jokingly suggesting that perhaps the ban is a good thing for DDG, though others were merely critiquing his presence online.


DDG opens up about why he's active on Twitch after nearly drawing up a 7-figure contract with Kick and Adin Ross: Read more

As of this writing, several users have reported on X that DDG was unbanned within an hour. The move allegedly stemmed from Adin Ross offering a KICK partner income deal worth 7 figures, as seen in videos of the rapper speaking with his fellow streamer on a call.

"If I go on Kick right now, would I make money?" he asked Ross. Watch the video below:

He can also be seen celebrating and singing after learning that he could stream on the Amazon-backed platform, and at one point, even referred to the ban as "too long now."

The last time the rapper was banned on Twitch was in February this year, and since then, he has reportedly gained over 1,400,000. In several videos circulating online, DDG can be seen addressing suggestions that he take a break from the platform:

“once I get that grind out my system I aint gon feel like streaming like that… yall can tell it don’t got nothing to do with money, im genuinely just grinding," he said.

Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.

Edited by Sohini Biswas