
Kick has banned Nicolas “Sneako” Kenn De Balinthazy, making this his third ban from different platforms in the past 48 hours and fans wonder what the streamer is doing to cause this.
Nicolas “Sneako” Kenn De Balinthazy is known to promote conspiracy theories and stream other questionable content. The streamer was banned from Twitch and YouTube in 2022 for controversial content. Sneako’s fans were pleasantly surprised when both Twitch and YouTube unbanned his channels in 2024. However, the happiness didn’t last long. YouTube banned Sneako within 24 hours of unbanning him. Furthermore, Twitch also took down the streamer’s channel. Sneako’s bad luck doesn’t stop there as now, the streamer has been banned from a third streaming platform.
According to multiple reports, Kick has banned Sneako and fans want to know what caused the ban.
Kick has banned Sneako from the streaming platform for interacting with a minor on stream.
Sneako talked about his Twitch ban and his career, stating “I’m a Kick streamer anyway. Twitch was a little fun thing on the side.” He said he hoped he would get his Twitch channel back, but his video displayed that the streamer would stream predominantly on Kick.
However, things didn’t work out like the content creator wanted. On October 23, 2024, Sneako was banned from Kick. This was a massive shock to fans as Sneako’s Kick ban is his third ban from a streaming platform in the past 48 hours.
Viewers shared videos on the social platform X, which insinuated that the streamer’s channel was taken down randomly and without reason. However, according to different reports, this isn’t the case and the streaming platform had a valid reason to take down Sneako’s channel.
Sneako was allegedly banned from Kick because the streamer was chatting with minors on stream. Furthermore, the minor allegedly flashed him on stream. This made his offense even more serious and his channel was suspended.
Sneako’s Kick ban is not permanent, but it’s uncertain how long the suspension will last.
Opening Sneako’s Kick channel displays a 404 error and says the channel wasn’t found. This is the same message that’s displayed on Konvy’s channel, a Kick streamer whose channel was also suspended recently. Streaming platforms issue punishments based on multiple factors.
While Konvy’s ban might be permanent, Sneako’s is reported to last for seven days. Since this is the streamer’s first offense on the platform, it looks like his punishment wasn’t severe. However, if the streamer continues to show controversial content, he may be banned permanently.
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