During a recent livestream, QTCinderella stumbled upon a fascinating piece of internet history while reviewing chat logs from Lilypichu’s channel. She discovered that years ago, Fedmyster had personally banned a viewer for calling him a “perv”—an accusation that would later be validated by events that led to his departure from OfflineTV.
The ban dated back to 2018, long before any public allegations against Fedmyster had surfaced. In what now seems like an eerie prediction, the banned chatter had called out behavior that wouldn’t become public knowledge until 2020, when multiple OfflineTV members came forward with accusations of misconduct against Fed.
“Chatter calling out Fed for being a perv before anything happened, being banned by him personally, and coming back 7 years later a prophetic hero is objectively funny,” noted one community member when the discovery went viral.
The irony wasn’t lost on viewers who remembered the 2020 controversy that rocked the streaming collective. Fedmyster’s exit from OfflineTV marked a significant shift for the group, which had to rebuild following the allegations made by several members including Pokimane and Yvonne.
Since leaving OfflineTV, Fedmyster has maintained a low profile in the streaming world. According to community members, he’s mostly focused on “working out and playing with his dog,” having stepped away from the public eye that once defined his career.
Some viewers criticized QTCinderella’s approach to digging up old bans, suggesting it lacked tact, while others found the coincidental nature of the discovery too remarkable not to share.
This whole story serves as a reminder of how online interactions can unexpectedly resurface years later, sometimes revealing patterns that weren’t obvious at the time. What was dismissed as an unfair accusation worthy of a ban turned out to be an early warning sign of issues that would eventually reshape one of streaming’s most popular collectives.