Twitch has temporarily suspended content creator Tectone following a series of on-stream insults directed at fellow streamers. The ban stems from multiple incidents where Tectone made derogatory comments about streamer Frogan, including calling her “fat and ugly” during recent broadcasts.
Yes, I got banned for 2 weeks for simply calling frogan a fat piece of shit.
— TECTONE (@Tectone) April 27, 2025
I'm not sorry to be honest and I stand by what I said, however going forward, ill do my best to not bring her up again.
As me bringing her up only brings her into relevancy and I'd rather let her…
According to viewers familiar with the situation, Tectone also created and shared a cartoon depicting Frogan as “Hijabba the Hutt,” mocking her cosplay and appearance. The cartoon deliberately played on her use of costume hoods in her streams, replacing her face with the Star Wars character Jabba the Hutt.
The suspension extends beyond just his comments about Frogan. Tectone allegedly made disparaging remarks about another female streamer named Denims, suggesting viewers only watch her content until male streamer Hasan came online.
This isn’t Tectone’s first brush with controversy. The creator, whose real name is Anthony, has built a reputation within the streaming community for his loud, provocative style, particularly in gacha gaming circles where he gained popularity through Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail content.
His past controversies include public arguments with his ex-wife that went viral, including a widely-circulated clip showing him yelling during a heated dispute. Multiple individuals, including his ex-wife and streamer Pinkchyu, have previously come forward with accusations of manipulative behavior and sexual assault.
Tectone was previously associated with One True King (OTK), a collective of content creators that includes well-known figures like Asmongold and Mizkif. His combative approach has earned him both dedicated fans and vocal critics across multiple gaming communities.
Twitch’s Community Guidelines explicitly prohibit harassment, hate speech, and targeted personal attacks on the platform. The company has increasingly enforced these policies in recent years, taking action against creators who violate these standards.
At the time of reporting, neither Twitch nor Tectone has released an official statement regarding the length of the ban or specific violations cited. The streaming platform typically does not comment publicly on individual moderation decisions.