Dr Disrespect comments on his Twitch ban
"Twitch ꦇhas not notified me on the specific reason behiꦏnd their decision"

Dr Disrespect has responded to reports he has been banned from the streaming platform Twitch, stating the company has yet to confirm the "specific reason" on why 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:his channel was deleted on Friday.
In a brief tweet addressed to his fans in the "Championsไ Club", Dr Disrespect – whose real name is Guy Beahm – said: "Twitch has not notified me on the specific reason behind their decision... Firm handshakes to all for the support during this difficult time".
Champions Club,Twitch has not notified me on the specific reason beh🍨ind their decision... Firm handshakes to all for the support during this difficult time.-Dr Disrespect
Twitch would not, however, be drawn on what guidelines Beahm has been found to have breached, but reportedlꦉy close to the si🍷tuation have negated rumours that the action came as a result of DMCA takedowns. It has reportedly already begun the process of of his fans.
Prior to his removal, Dr Disrespect had over four💯 mil🌳lion followers on the streaming platform, as well as an exclusivity contract with Twitch.
Beahm is no stranger to controversy, of course. As we summarised recently, during E3 2019, Beahm had a cameraman following him around, live streaming his experience. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:He followed him inside the male bathrooms at the event while coꦉntinuing to stream, which is against🥃 convention rules. , but two weeks later, his Twitch channel was reinstated.
In August last year🐻, for being outwardly racist on ๊stream and performing caricatures of Chinese accents.
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