Monday, December 23, 2024

Ninja taunts Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban

Ninja has taken shots at Dr Disrespect who thinks streamers should not be streaming on more than one platform namely, Twitch, Kick and YouTube at the same time.

Twitch recently removed limitations on streamers producing content on platforms like YouTube and Kick which was previously limited to mobile-first platforms like Tik-Tok and Instagram. Several streamers have taken up these newly established regulations and have started streaming on more than one platform at a time.

This change was made during Twitch-con 2023 when the Amazon-owned streaming platform committed itself to welcoming competition. Dr Disrespect, whose ban from Twitch remains one of pop culture’s biggest mysteries, called out anyone who streams on multiple platforms.

“If you have to multi stream, that’s because you’re not good enough for one platform.” he said.

“Says the guy who can’t stream on the biggest live streaming platform atm” replied Ninja to his Tweet.

Ninja’s dig is a reference to how Doc cannot stream on Twitch since he got banned a few years ago. Doc has taken the taunt in a sporting spirit and this drama won’t escalate any further. Doc and Ninja have a pretty strong relationship and its unlikely that this puts a strain on their relationship moving forward.

However, the recent policy change will open up Twitch to serious challenges, especially in light of several streamers leaving for platforms like Kick and Rumble and this opens the floodgate for streamers to try out other platforms.

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Sarjyo Mukherjee
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