After Alinity was given a three-day suspension for twerking during a live broadcast, popular streamer Mizkif criticized Twitch's ban regulations. Angry tweets were sent by Alinity on May 30 after she was given a three-day suspension for "sharing content that focuses on sexually suggestive behavior, content, or commentary."
The streamer posted a video of the incident that she said led to her suspension, in which she was seen dancing to music as another artist next to her rapped over a rhythm.
Mizkif slams Twitch
It's not just Alinity who has been criticizing Twitch. Mizkif, a close friend and fellow Twitch broadcaster, also slammed Twitch's ban procedure in a ten-minute YouTube video the following day.
In the video, Mizkif expressed bewilderment over the kind of content that Twitch accepts, pointing out that the 'Pools, Beaches, and Hot Tubs' category seemed to straddle the line between what would be considered acceptable and unsuitable in its other categories.
As an illustration, Mizkif displayed many videos of bikini-clad women engaging in suggestive dance moves or baring a lot of flesh by the pool or bathtub. Mizkif questioned why this kind of content was permitted on the website but Alinity's dancing was prohibited. “It just doesn’t make sense. Why is that okay, but Alinity just simply twerking on stream [is not]?” he asked.
He added, “It just makes no sense. If I were Alinity at this point, I’d be terrified to even try to dance on stream or do anything, because are people just going to assume it’s sexual content just because her a** is bigger than the average bear’s? Is she gonna get a ban just for having fun and dancing with friends in the Just Chatting category? Does she need to switch every time she stands up to go to the beaches and hot tubs category?”
Pro gamer bombarded with streaming offers
Alinity has been approached by several streaming services to join them following the ban. One of the first was Rumble, who made reference to how many of the greatest names in streaming have signed on to their platform in some manner.
The official Rumble account replied to her tweet, “Join Kai, Speed, Mizkif, JiDion, and Akademiks over at Rumble.”
An astute businesswoman, Alinity asked them how much they would pay her, but Rumble didn't publicly follow up with a figure. There's a good chance that the two parties are negotiating.
Others also contacted Alinity. A pitch was also made to Mogollon by Slushy, an adult website similar to OnlyFans that has already collaborated with Amouranth.
They replied, “You’re always welcome to stream on Slushy without the risks of getting banned!”
The chess broadcasting sensation Alexandra Botez quickly called on Kick to "make it right" when Alinity called out Twitch for banning her, which made the rival pay attention.
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