Lacari is back on Twitch after serving a suspension that lasted approximately 34 days. His channel has been reinstated and appears fully operational again as of this week.
The suspension stemmed from a situation where Lacari displayed links on his notepad app on stream were linked to CSAM and beastiality content. The exact nature of what those links contained remains heavily disputed.
Lacari showed a notepad or document containing links during a broadcast. Some claimed these links pointed to illegal sexual material, while others who reportedly checked the links found only adult content or scam sites. No definitive public evidence has surfaced confirming what the links actually led to.
The lack of clear proof has left the situation murky. Twitch hasn’t issued any public statement explaining the suspension or reinstatement. The platform rarely provides detailed explanations for enforcement actions, typically keeping moderation decisions internal.
Lacari’s ban was marked as temporary from the start, according to those monitoring his channel. The month-long suspension suggests Twitch took the allegations seriously enough to investigate but ultimately decided against a permanent removal.
What happens now
The streamer has yet to address the suspension publicly or announce when he’ll return to broadcasting. Many unbanned creators use their first stream back to explain what happened and outline any changes they’re making to avoid future issues.
Twitch’s suspension system typically ranges from a few days for minor violations to indefinite bans for serious breaches. A 34-day suspension sits in the middle ground, suggesting the platform found the situation problematic but not severe enough to warrant permanent removal.
Link-sharing violations can trigger swift action from Twitch, especially when allegations involve illegal material. The platform’s rules prohibit facilitating illegal activity or directing viewers to prohibited content. Even unverified claims can prompt immediate suspensions while moderators investigate.

