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Banned Twitch Streamer Adin Ross Has Tweeted Updates

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It has been months since the popular Twitch streamer Adin Ross was banned. The permanent suspension from Twitch has put brakes on Ross' streaming career. Following the ban, Ross has been rather inactive on all the social media platforms. Fans have been clueless about the streamer's future.

However, Adin Ross took to Twitter to share some updates. In a series of now-deleted tweets, the streamer addressed some pressing questions in a rather cryptic way.

On his second Twitter account named AR15THEDEMON, Adin Ross recently tweeted a single emoji “soon”. Excited fans speculated that Ross might start streaming on YouTube. However, the tweet was soon deleted and Ross has said nothing else after that.

Why was Adin Ross banned?

Twitch hasn't publicly clarified why exactly was Ross given an indefinite ban. In an email to Adin Ross, the platform cited a violation of community guidelines. But what led to the permanent suspension remains unclear. It is being said that Ross used a homophobic slur while on a stream.

Usually, this type of violation results in a 30-day ban. However, as this was Ross' 5th ban, he was given a permanent suspension. Right after the ban, Ross had tweeted, “I am not sure what I said though? I’m not sure what I did?”

Interestingly, this tweet has long been deleted, and the streamer hasn't posted anything at all after this.

Adin Ross Claimed He Can't Stream

In some other recent cryptic tweets on AR15THEDEMON, Ross claimed he cannot stream and asked people to get a hint. As a hint, Ross uploaded a picture of some document. In the attached text, the streamer said that was “literally” not able to stream. These tweets have also been deleted.

Before the ban, Adin Ross was one of the prominent Twitch personalities. He began streaming in 2018 and garnered a huge following on the platform. In 2020, his popularity surged when he streamed with Tory Lanez, Lil Yatchy, and other stars. Ross was also into sponsored gambling streams and reportedly made 335 ETH per week.

However, Ross had always been somewhat of a controversial figure. He was banned four times before the permanent ban for various reasons.

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