Twitch has been sued for more than “all the money in the world” by banned League of Legends streamer Kirill ‘Likkrit’ Malofeyev.
Despite only 4% of active streamers receiving any sort of suspension, Twitch seems to think that the current policy concerning violations is too harsh. "Before today, every violat
Malofeyev’s Twitch account was shut down in 2022 months after Russia invaded Ukraine and the United States government imposed sanctions on some Russians; Malofeyev was sanctioned for his role in a “worldwide sanctions evasion and malign influence network,” per the lawsuit, led by Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev — his father.
Twitch is pursuing legal action against Russian streamer and former League pro Kirill Konstantinovich Malofeyev, seeking protection from his own lawsuit that ordered the company to pay more money than exists in the world following the streamer’s suspension from the platform due to US sanctions.
Popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber ExtraEmily has found herself in controversy after allegedly using a racial slur during stream.
Kai Cenat has voiced his frustrations with Twitch’s new change to VODs as he might lose over 500 hours of archived streams and highlights.
Twitch announces that certain on-demand content will be affected by a major change that will go into effect in the coming months.
Twitch announces changes to the way that its suspensions work, giving streamers more opportunities to recover from past mistakes.
Nathan Grayson's new book, "Stream Big," explores the challenges of striving for fame on the streaming platform.