Lacari receives 7-day Twitch ban while Kick permanently removes after sharing CSAM and beastiality links

Since when in Kick the arbiter of morality?

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(Image via Tuppeeyy on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • Lacari received a seven-day Twitch ban following allegations of links to illegal sexual content.
  • Kick reportedly permanently banned him for the same situation, creating a major enforcement contrast.
  • The ban duration was disclosed in clips featuring Tuppeeyy, while Twitch hasn't issued an official statement.
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Twitch streamer Lacari has been hit with a seven-day suspension following serious allegations involving links to illegal sexual content, including CSAM and beastiality. Meanwhile, Kick issued a permanent ban for the same situation.

The ban follows controversy that erupted after Lacari allegedly displayed or saved links that viewers believed led to illegal material. Multiple sources have characterized the allegations as involving CSAM (child sexual abuse material), though the exact nature of what was shown or linked remains disputed.

According to circulating clips, the seven-day duration was disclosed by Tuppeeyy. The clip shows her discussing the unconfirmed Twitch ban length, which has since become the primary source for the reported timeframe.

The stark difference in platform enforcement has become the main talking point. Kick, often criticized for lenient moderation, moved to permanently ban Lacari. Twitch, by contrast, issued what appears to be a temporary suspension.

Some observers suggest the seven-day ban may function as a holding period while Twitch conducts a full investigation. Platforms frequently use temporary suspensions to remove accused users from their service while trust and safety teams review evidence and determine final action.

Neither platform has issued a public statement detailing the specific violations or confirming whether the temporary ban could be extended. The allegations themselves remain unverified by official sources, with no law enforcement or platform confirmation of what the links actually contained.

The enforcement gap raises questions about how streaming platforms handle serious allegations. Twitch and Kick operate under different policies and risk calculations, but allegations involving illegal content typically trigger swift action across the industry due to legal obligations and brand protection concerns.

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