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After getting an indefinite suspension, Adin Ross returned to Twitch last on June 6, 2022. Interestingly, the purple platform gave him a second chance after a month’s ban for Hateful Slurs or Symbols. As a result, Adin hosted a five-hour-long comeback stream. 

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Adin’s Twitch return turned against him, as fans did not appreciate this move. A Twitter user confirmed this information as he spoke about the former NBA2K streamer bagging a grand viewership. 

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Fans are not happy with Twitch as it allows the former GTA Streamer back on the platform!

On June 6, 2022, Adin Ross made his twitch comeback. Fans saw him in an introductory stream talking about what happened in his life in the past month. Adin went on about it for a while, after which he switched to song reactions. It was a five-hour-long chill stream that also featured old videos showing Adin alongside famous rappers. Towards the end of the stream, Ross switched to some GTA content.

Adin’s stream turned out to be a grand success as it bagged over 100K in viewership. Twitter user Jake Lucky backed this information in his recent Twitter post. He said, “Adin Ross’s return stream breaking 100,000 viewers is one of the biggest Twitch ban return streams we have seen in a very long time. He said upon his return he is going to break the internet.”

But fans were not happy about his return to Twitch, as they did not react positively to the information. Here’s what they had to say to the former GTA pro.

Why did Adin Ross get an indefinite Twitch ban? 

Adin Ross received a Twitch ban in April for showcasing hateful slurs or symbols on the stream with no context. The ban issued turned out to be indefinite, confirming that he would nowhere be seen on the platform again. But, twitch viewers predicted the ban to the last maximum of a month. And look how that turned out.

On June 3, some internet lurkers confirmed his return, with Twitch lifting the indefinite ban. Interestingly, the ban lasted exactly one month, one week, and six days. In no time, Ross put out a message on his Twitter handle saying, “It’s time to alert fans about his Twitch return.” 

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What are your thoughts about Adin’s twitch return? Let us know in the comments section.

 

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