Guys check out this clip
It was fasoollka’s [358K] first live stream on @Kick after her @Twitch account was banned for violating international sanctions by promoting the "Alabuga" drone factory.
She proudly declares that she will continue doing the same thing, but now on @Kick.
Twitch has also banned the user lagoda1337, who has been promoting “Alabuga” over the past few months but currently has no active links or banners
I am HAPPY to see such a clear response to this violation of international sanctions, it gives me hope that the situation can change
@IvanVarioy8nx@ImEvaRaud@Twitch just wondering if people have screenshots/clips saved, so many top russian streamers promoting terrorism is actually insane
That’s CRAZY! Huge Russian streamers are placing clickable banners right below the player on @Twitch urging viewers to join “Alabuga” and become part of the Russian military machine
@ImEvaRaud@Twitch Please check and ban this girl who has been promoting Alabuga for a long time and has now deleted everything related to it. If Twitch moderators want, they can verify everything.
Who can help @Twitch@TwitchSupporttwitch.tv/nedogonpolya
They’ll probably be unbanned in a month or so, but at least for now it will be impossible to advertise "Alabuga" on @Twitch
Streamers are skeptical about the chances of the ban being lifted and some of them claim it will be permanent