The streamer Dalauan “LowTierGod” Sparrow has been banned from Twitch for the fifth time and fans wonder why he was banned, but what happened with the controversial streamer and why was he unbanned so quickly?
Dalauan “LowTierGod” Sparrow is a controversial streamer who started his YouTube channel in 2006 but started posting in 2013. The streamer was permanently banned from YouTube for ban evasion and is infamous for doing wild things on-stream. These range from doxxing people to allegedly asking fans to send money to his PayPal to avoid taxes. LowTierGod has been streaming actively on Twitch but has received multiple suspensions on the platform for various offenses. The streamer’s fanbase thrives on drama so he continues to do controversial things which lead to punishments from Twitch.
On November 20, 2024, Twitch banned LowTierGod for the fifth time on his 40th birthday and fans want to know what the streamer did.
Twitch banned LowTierGod after his Twitch channel was allegedly hacked by trolls on his 40th birthday.
Twitch doesn’t publicly reveal the reason for banning a streamer but informs the channel’s owner which rule they violated. However, LTG hasn’t publicly issued a statement to confirm the reason for his Twitch ban. Fortunately, viewers have shared why the streamer was allegedly banned from Twitch.
According to reports on the social platform X, LowTierGod’s channel was hacked and the hackers uploaded a video of the streamer saying slurs. This caused LTG’s Twitch channel to violate the platform’s guidelines regarding hate speech. Therefore, Twitch banned LowTierGod from the platform on his 40th birthday.
This isn’t the first time LTG has been banned from Twitch. The streamer was previously banned in August 2024, for allegedly doxxing a minor. The situation was met with harsh criticism from the larger Twitch user base. However, Twitch only banned LTG’s channel temporarily and the streamer was back in fairly short order.
LowTierGod was banned from Twitch, but was unbanned shortly thereafter.
Officially, LowTierGod’s ban from Twitch lasted less than two hours, clocking in at 117 minutes. Prior to this, his previous suspensions from Twitch ranged from seven hours up to two weeks. LTG’s last two bans lasted two weeks, so he’s lucky to be back on the platform in short order.
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