Twitch reportedly made $10M-15M when Kai streamed everyday of the month of February. He reportedly took home around $2M
For now, all we know is that Kai broke the site’s Community Guidelines or TOS.
However, some fans speculate that the ban might have come about as a result of Kai crashing a dirt bike into his set up just a few days prior.
Kai Cenat’s career has now hit a bit of a roadblock after Twitch banned his channel on April 17. Amazon’s streaming service has yet to provide a specific reason for its decision, but precedent suggests this suspension is only temporary. Not least because three out of four of Kai Cenat’s past bans lasted no longer than three days each. His most severe suspension to date happened just over a year ago, when Twitch banned Kai Cenat for 30 days. This prompted the famous content creator to claim he was “done” with the platform before returning to his regular streaming schedule a month later.
This ban comes in the wake of multiple rumors of top-tier Twitch talent potentially leaving the site in favor of Kick. Most recently, Kick actually sent Kai Cenat a gift – a pair of custom, OffWhite Air Forces meant as a subtle jab to Twitch, who gifted the star custom sneakers instead of a contract following his viral subathon.
Social media reactions to this development range from bafflement to jokes about how Twitch disliked its rival Kick’s gift to Kai Cenat which he opened during one of his recent streams. Looking at the streamer’s latest broadcasts, this newest ban might have been prompted by the fact that he rode a dirt bike indoors earlier this week. The Twitch Community Guidelines explicitly forbid content that in any way endangers anyone’s life or glorifies actions that could lead to physical harm for any reason; riding a motorcycle through a living room presumably qualifies for this definition of endangerment
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