It doesn’t take much to fall foul of the rules on streaming website Twitch.
And some of the most infamous moments have usually taken place live during a stream – with thousands of people watching.
One of the most frequent rule breakers is Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragus, with more than 6.4million followers.
The hot tub streamer and one of the platform’s biggest stars, has been handed five temporary suspensions from Twitch in the past.
The OnlyFans’ stars most recent ban came earlier this year when she had a spat with ex-porn star Adrian Chechik.
On April 27, the former porn star starting laying into Amouranth, who also has OnlyFans, saying she has “no respect” for her.
She dragged her personality and even called her a “clout-chasing dumb*ss.”
“You wanna meet girls on stream and they’re going to be nice.
“I’m gonna be honest with you, and this is calling her out. Amouranth’s probably going to be a f*cking c**t because she loves being a b*tch in her life. But other hot tub streamers are going to be nice,” Chechik said during the rant.
In response, Amourant challeneged the former popular porn star to a boxing match. “I’ll challenge her in the ring. Catch me outside, how about that?” she said.
The challenge fell foul of Twitch’s rules about attempts or threats to physically harm others.
The official record holder for bans in TheDanDangler – who seems to get banned on a regular basis.
Her seventh ban took place over Halloween last year when she streamed a part to her 429,000 followers.
However, something happened at the party that ended up on the stream and angered Twitch bosses.
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They never said what they saw to cause them to ban her, but it lasted around three days.
According to streamerbans.com, despite being banned seven times, she has never been kicked off the platform for longer than three days at a time.
Twitch is known for being super stubborn over upholding its rules, but rarely kicks anyone from its site permenantly.