Tectone has been banned from Twitch once again, marking the latest chapter in his rocky relationship with the streaming platform. While Twitch hasn’t released an official statement explaining the exact reason for this ban, insiders point to recent incidents where Tectone called streamer Frogan “fat” and made harassing comments toward another creator named Denims.
This isn’t new territory for the outspoken creator. Tectone has faced multiple Twitch bans in the past, often for similar behavior involving personal attacks or harassment of other streamers. The former Genshin Impact streamer has built a reputation for his abrasive persona and willingness to get into online drama.
What makes this situation stand out is the growing speculation that these bans might actually benefit Tectone financially. Many industry watchers think he stirs things up on purpose to trigger Twitch actions, using the bans to send his audience to places like Kick and YouTube, where he supposedly makes even more money.
“I make way more money on Kick anyway,” Tectone has previously claimed after earlier suspensions, adding fuel to the idea that these bans are part of a business plan, not real setbacks.
Twitch’s moderation policies are notoriously unclear, with the platform rarely providing details on why they ban someone. Ban durations can range from 24 hours to permanent, with the chance to get them shortened after an appeal. Given Tectone’s run of repeated rule breaks, some people wonder if a permanent ban might be around the corner.