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On 7/11/2024 Bradley Dragon said on stream that he wanted to "Find (a wank demon's) IP and SWAT them." This clip | == The Ban == | ||
[[File: | On 7/11/2024 Bradley Dragon said on stream that he wanted to "Find (a wank demon's) IP and SWAT them." | ||
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[[File:Banned.jpg|thumb|600px]] | This clip was [https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/1e0wrtt/dota_streamer_goes_too_far_after_being/ posted to the LivestreamFail subreddit] where it amassed tens of thousands of views and over 300 upvotes on twitch making it his most viewed Dota clip from the day. That night Brad's twitch channel was suspended for 2 weeks. This all happened the same day he was told he was getting evicted. Bradley revealed the reason for his ban in a post in his discord, showing that he was banned for "DDoS threats or admissions" | ||
[[File:Banreason.png|500px|thumb|center|A screenshot of Bradley's ban reason, as posted in his discord]] | |||
Bradley then tagged Twitch in a [https://x.com/BradleyDragon7/status/1811705381887869378 tweet] complaining about the suspension. | |||
[[File:Twitchbantweet.png|thumb|1000px|center|A tweet posted by Bradley the day of the ban]] | |||
Bradley took to his discord to say that "[he's] going to kill [his] self". As of writing (2024/7/23) Bradley has not killed himself. | |||
[[File:Twitchban.jpg|thumb|center|A message Bradley posted in his discord after his ban]] | |||
[[File:Banned.jpg|thumb|600px|center]] | |||
== Kick Stream == | |||
Bradley took a few days off from streaming after the ban and said he would stream on Monday on Kick. Bradley then missed his Monday stream and went live on Kick on Tuesday. | |||
[[File:Kickonmonday.png|500px|thumb|center]] | |||
During the first stream, there was a unified effort to unfollow Bradley to put him below the 75 followers required to monetize. While this was successful for several hours, eventually Bradley was able to accumulate 100+ followers due to limiting his chat to followers only. | |||
During his Kick streams, Bradley played predominantly [[Project Gorgon]] since he didn't believe he had any incentive to play DotA. An unknown chatter offered Bradley $45 to play DotA, but rescinded his offer as soon as Bradley started the game, for which he was banned. After this, Bradley played relatively minimal DotA. | |||
[[File:Bait.png|500px|thumb|center|An unknown chatter in Bradley's Kick chat]] | |||
[[Category: Incidents]] | [[Category: Incidents]] |
Latest revision as of 07:00, 23 July 2024
The Ban
On 7/11/2024 Bradley Dragon said on stream that he wanted to "Find (a wank demon's) IP and SWAT them."
This clip was posted to the LivestreamFail subreddit where it amassed tens of thousands of views and over 300 upvotes on twitch making it his most viewed Dota clip from the day. That night Brad's twitch channel was suspended for 2 weeks. This all happened the same day he was told he was getting evicted. Bradley revealed the reason for his ban in a post in his discord, showing that he was banned for "DDoS threats or admissions"

Bradley then tagged Twitch in a tweet complaining about the suspension.

Bradley took to his discord to say that "[he's] going to kill [his] self". As of writing (2024/7/23) Bradley has not killed himself.


Kick Stream
Bradley took a few days off from streaming after the ban and said he would stream on Monday on Kick. Bradley then missed his Monday stream and went live on Kick on Tuesday.

During the first stream, there was a unified effort to unfollow Bradley to put him below the 75 followers required to monetize. While this was successful for several hours, eventually Bradley was able to accumulate 100+ followers due to limiting his chat to followers only. During his Kick streams, Bradley played predominantly Project Gorgon since he didn't believe he had any incentive to play DotA. An unknown chatter offered Bradley $45 to play DotA, but rescinded his offer as soon as Bradley started the game, for which he was banned. After this, Bradley played relatively minimal DotA.
