There’s no telling what caused the situation today to unfold or how soon xQc will return to Twitch. Twitch cleared the streamer’s Olympics DMCA violation the day it occurred. Neither Twitch nor Lengyel himself has acknowledged the latest ban. Unfortunately, we can only theorize the possibilities. It’s possible this infraction came from another DMCA strike or perhaps a breach of Twitch’s terms of service (TOS). Lengyel was live yesterday for nearly 11 hours, peaking at almost 60K viewers while reacting to YouTube videos and playing games such as Apex Legends and Valorant according to Twitch Tracker. While Twitch did lift the ban, Lengyel decided to pursue legal action for the DMCA strike. The content creator reacted to the 2020 Summer Olympics live on his stream and suffered a temporary ban. This instance marks the second ban for Lengyel since the Olympics DMCA punishment from two weeks ago. ❌ Twitch Partner "xQcOW" ( has been banned! ❌ #twitch #ban #fifthban #partner #twitchpartner ✊ All that we know for sure is that Lengyel is once again unable to stream on the platform for the time being. The details of this punishment are unclear this early in the going.
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