BruceDropEmOff’s Twitch Account Banned Following xQc Rant

Twitch has recently suspended streamer BruceDropEmOff’s secondary account, shortly after he was involved in a dispute with xQc and went on passionate rants against his fellow content creator.

BruceDropEmOff received a ban on his alternate account, ‘offmepordecurb,’ resulting in a restriction on his ability to stream on his primary profile as well.

On May 31, BruceDropEmOff surprisingly returned to Twitch after a year on Kick and promptly started criticizing the platform, claiming it limited his creative freedom.

Despite Bruce’s lack of belief in the platform, Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, who recently signed a $100M contract with Kick, stood by the site and defended it.

After a former employee named Melissa alleged that Kick staff members had made racist remarks and offered a streamer with cancer less money, Bruce retaliated by calling Lengyel a “d*ck eater” and the “golden boy” of the streaming world. He also criticized Lengyel’s community.

“He exclaimed that xQc’s fans should also be shown no mercy and should be targeted in every juicer shot.”

This was not the initial instance of Bruce’s confrontation with Lengyel’s followers. On June 23, a video surfaced of Bruce using discriminatory language and slurs towards a user during a livestream on his alternate account.

“He stated that we could rendezvous and perish together, with a bomb strapped to his chest and all.”

When looking at Bruce’s ‘offmepordecurb’ profile on Twitch, it states, “This channel is currently inaccessible due to a breach of Twitch’s Community Guidelines or Terms of Service.”

Per Twitch’s regulations, streaming on a different account after being banned on your main or alternate account is classified as “ban evasion,”and Bruce would be putting himself at risk of additional consequences by logging into his primary account.

Currently, the streamer has not provided any comments on the cause of the ban and has not disclosed the duration of the ban.

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