LGBTQ rapper and stylist ‘PeteyPlastic’ hit back at Twitch after being banned for “homophobia”, alleging he was actually a victim of a slur used against him during one of his streams.
Twitch has a lot of rules that can trigger a ban, from the clothing attire worn during broadcasts, to IRL streams showing acts of violence by accident. However, sometimes the platform issues bans that have people questioning the reasons behind it.
Streamer PeteyPlastic claims that Twitch banned him after being a victim of someone using a homophobic slur towards him during a broadcast, and says the platform banned him for it.
Banned for “homophobia”
The musician tweeted on October 5 saying that he was angry for being suspended from the platform. “I was banned on Twitch for 40 days for Twitch allowing a banned streamer into the event and wound up unintentionally on my stream.” he said. “A woman saying “She loves f*gs” to me (I am gay) & I got banned for homophobia.”
The bulk of his suspension has to do with the homophobic slur used during his stream, which he alleges was used against him. The musician included the emails Twitch had sent him to inform him of the suspension.
So I was banned on @twitch for 40 days for
1. Twitch allowing a banned streamer into the event and wound up unintentionally on my stream
2. A woman saying "She loves fags" to me (I am gay) & I got banned for homophobia
Got a 40 day ban and did not do anything wrong myself. pic.twitter.com/vweHndFdWy
— Petey Plastic (@PeteyPlastic) October 5, 2019
The angry rapper said he was moving over to YouTube streaming, after he slammed Twitch for allegedly banning a gay person who had a homophobic slur used against them.
“Since Twitch will ban streamers for being the victim of “homophobia”, I will now be streaming on YouTube,” he said.
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Since @twitch will ban streamers for being the victim of “homophobia”
I will now Be streaming on YouTube. 38k views in the last 2 weeks and over 300 subs? Much better than I ever did on twitches unfair platform. pic.twitter.com/GkApopUqO8
— Petey Plastic (@PeteyPlastic) October 5, 2019
When Twitter user ‘imalobsteryo’ pointed out the infamous Alinity cat ‘abuse’ incident which didn’t result in a ban, the LGBTQ rapper took a shot at the streaming platform by adding “or threw their cat lol.”
While it’s unclear who the banned streamer was that was shown on his stream, a similar incident happened at TwitchCon 2019, where an IRL streamer had to dodge his banned friend to avoid getting into trouble with the same policy.
PeteyPlastic tweeted angrily at Twitch for having the rule, and claimed that the streaming platform is at fault for allowing banned streamers into the event in the first place.
Security at @TwitchCon allowed many banned streamers to get in, some not even having. To go through security.
The gaming community is filled with rage fueled incels. What if one of these banned streamers had a gun? @twitch doesn’t care about the safety of its users
— Petey Plastic (@PeteyPlastic) October 5, 2019
As of the time of this article, Twitch has not commented any further on the ban.
PeteyPlastic boasts 55k followers on Twitter, and will be pursuing his career further on YouTube.