In one of her recent Twitch streams, Nadia was sent a donation from a viewer that included a message accusing her of cheating. Nadia responded to this message by saying the donator’s full name live on stream. This could be considered a form of doxxing, and so unsurprisingly, Twitch hit Nadia with a 14-day ban for sharing personal information. It didn’t take long for Twitch to reverse the ban, though, and Nadia’s account was restored not long after it was deactivated.
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Nadia has now released a video discussing her side of the situation. Describing her Twitch ban as one of the most terrifying moments of her life, Nadia said the viewer in question sent four hate messages during her stream. Nadia said that she was “really irritated” with the messages because while she regularly receives hate messages, she wasn’t used to having four sent by the same person in a row. Denying rumors that she also leaked the person’s address, Nadia admitted that saying their full name on stream “wasn’t the best way” to “combat the hate.” She said, “I made a mistake, and I do apologize to Twitch.” Nadia ended the video by saying that she is going to learn how to deal with the hate messages and apologized to her fans in case she let them down with her actions.
Many of the comments on Nadia’s video are supportive of the streamer, but not everyone shares that view. Fellow Twitch streamer Asmongold has said that he thinks Nadia should receive a permanent ban for her actions. Other streamers have echoed similar thoughts, especially after Twitch didn’t even follow through with its initial 14-day ban.
Twitch updates its policies regularly, and it’s possible harsher consequences will be put in place for streamers who dox viewers on stream in response to this situation. As of now, though, Twitch has not commented on the controversy, and it’s unclear what the streaming giant’s plans to tackle this type of thing will be moving forward, if it has any at all.
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