Tectone hits out at Twitch after sudden ban catches him by surprise
Twitch streamer Tectone is putting the Amazon-owned platform on blast after he was suddenly banned while watching anime.
On March 20,former OTK memberTectone was hit with a ban that completely caught him off guard, as he didn’t believe he was doing anything wrong.

Twitch and other streaming sites typically don’t let users watch copyrighted content on stream, but there have been a few exceptions in the past.
For example, legendary YouTuberIShowSpeed was allowed to watch One Piece, his favorite anime, in its entirety on stream after speaking to a producer.

In another instance,Disguised Toast landed a deal with Crunchyrollin order to get paid for watching shows like Death Note.
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However, while Tectone didn’t have permission, he was still confused about his suspension and made his voice heard on social media.
Tectone calls Twitch ban “crazy” after sudden suspension
In a series of posts, Tectone claimed that he wasn’t breaking any rules, because the website he was using allows users watch anime for free, even without paying for subscription services.
“I find it crazy that I got banned for watching anime on stream on a site that allows anyone to watch it for free without a subscription,” he wrote shortly after his suspension. “Like, what rule was I possibly breaking?”

I find it crazy that I got banned for watching anime on stream on a site that allows anyone to watch it for free without a subscription…Like what rule was I possibly breaking???
He also mocked fellow Twitch streamer Hasan, who stirred up controversy when heshowed a video about the Houthi organization, a group designated as a terrorist organization by the US State Department, and only received a warning from the platform.
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“Sh*t my bad guys. No more anime reacting streams,” Tectone joked. “I’ll be a good boy and platform terrorist instead.”
Shit my bad guys,No more anime reacting streamsI’ll be a good boy and platform terrorist instead
Luckily, Tectone further suggested that he would be unbanned as early as March 21 and that watching anime might not be the full reason for his ban.
“I just found out the real reason I was banned,” he noted, adding that he would tell viewers about it on stream the next day.
WAIT I JUST FOUND OUT THE REAL REASON I WAS BANNEDWTFFF LMAOOOOOOTELL YALL TOMORROW ON STREAM ABOUT IT
We’ll have to see exactly what Tectone has to reveal, but this wouldn’t be the first Twitch ban to really confuse a creator in March.