After Nadia got banned from Twitch and swiftly unbanned the debate surrounding her ban has risen. The Warzone streamer was served a 14 days ban after doxxing. Many people, including Twitch star, xQc reacted to her ban.
For the unversed, doxxing is when people reveal sensitive information about their subscribers, especially their names or address.
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What did xQc say about Nadia’s Twitch ban?
Nadia has come under multiple scrutinies surrounding the game she plays and now, the doxxing allegation. Nadia was earlier accused of using hacks on the stream to improve her game on stream. Though nothing was proven, a lot of people have been trying to hold the allegation against her.
What triggered her during the stream was a donation sent to her by a viewer referring to her use of hacks. She clapped by saying:
“Daddy Slayer… I know you use your name as Daddy Slayer… but what you don’t know is that when you send me money on PayPal., it actually gives me your full name.”
xQc has reacted to the now viral clip and said: “This is not deserved that’s f**ckin disgusting.” He proceeded to show examples of his chat where people were saying mean things to him. He then continued to say people being mean to him is no reason for him to doxx them, especially since these things can take a turn for the worse because of the nature of the internet.
Even though Nadia is unbanned from the platform now, he believes that she very much deserved the ban. He said it was very irresponsible of her to just let go of herself like this on stream.
How did Nadia react to the ban?
got banned on twitch for 14 days for sharing personal information…? whatever that means. cool
— nadia (@TheNadiaAmine) December 15, 2022
Nadia took to Twitter to announce that she was banned from Twitch for doxxing a viewer. Doxxing is actually against Twitch’s user policy and was immediately served a ban. She said she was served with a 14 days ban and said, “Whatever that means. Cool.”
Nadia was unbanned after just five hours but people have been calling her out for her unapologetic stand on this whole situation and believe that she deserved a longer ban time, and not just five hours.