If you’ve been following Twitch news, you’ve no doubt heard of this trend of hot-tub streams, so popular that Amazon’s platform had to dedicate an entire category of its site to this type of broadcast. The leading personalities of the trend are Amouranth or Indiefoxx, who after a decisive sixth ban was banned from Twitch for good. Since then, the streamer says she does not understand the precise reasons for this permanent decision and tries somehow to get back in touch with the company in order to be able to justify herself once and for all.
The ban too much
Jenelle Dagres started on the Amazon platform about two years ago, and became known thanks to her hot-tub/asmr streams. While she had managed to gather a real community, she was banned several times in January, February (2 times), April, June (2 times) 2021. The sixth ban was final. These numerous sanctions came after streams that were far too … revealing according to the company and did not correspond to Twitch restrictions. According to the streamer, the reason for the ultimate ban from her channel is quite different and had no reason to be.
According to the platform, this final ban was recorded because the content creator revealed far too many “things” live, through her yoga pants that she had put on during her last stream. It’s in an interview for the YouTube channel of No Jumper that Indiefoxx justified herself, saying that her outfit wasn’t much too suggestive, but that it was actually toilet paper… You will understand.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Despite the fact that the streamer has turned to YouTube for her live broadcasts, she is still trying to reconnect with Twitch … without much result. Indeed, she had managed to gather a fairly large number of followers, which constituted a real monthly income for her. Despite everything, Indiefoxx continues to bring gold into the coffers thanks to its favorite platform, OnlyFans. According to her, the latter brings her much more money than any other.
In the meantime, the streamer accuses Twitch of blocking her deban requests because every time she tries to get her hands on her account, she doesn’t get a response. The only feedback she got from Amazon’s platform was an automated response saying that his last ban is much too recent to consider his return to live.