N3on Suspended on Kick Following Threats Made to Streamers by Guest

N3on Suspended on Kick Following Threats Made to Streamers by Guest

N3on has faced a ban from the streaming platform Kick, following an incident where another streamer, Prime, made threats toward fellow creators during a live session.

Throughout October, N3on had been conducting a month-long streaming marathon, which featured him and several others engaging in around-the-clock IRL streaming.

The situation escalated when iziPrime, who was invited to their shared home, got into a physical confrontation with SweaterGxd. It is believed that this altercation contributed to N3on’s ban.

On October 19, while broadcasting live, N3on witnessed SweaterGxd putting Prime in a chokehold from behind. Prime retaliated, stating, “Do that s**t again,” after he managed to escape and pushed the streamer away, accusing him of attempting to strangle him.

Amidst their heated argument, SweaterGxd explained that his actions were prompted by Prime tearing his shirt. This altercation followed a prior incident where Prime had a contentious exchange with SweaterGxd’s girlfriend, which escalated when he shoved her onto a sofa and threatened, “I will knock your ass out.”

Shortly thereafter, Prime departed the residence and had a brief conversation with N3on, expressing his anger with colorful language, asserting that he would “beat the dogs**t”out of SweaterGxd.

Bans Affecting N3on and iziPrime on Kick

Moreover, iziPrime also found his channel banned on Kick. Shortly after, security detained Prime when he carelessly drove a casino’s golf cart into a parked vehicle. They stated, “We’re going to need your ID; you caused damage to that car, so we need your information.”

This incident led to Prime exchanging heated remarks with the guards. He was heard shouting, “I will knock your b***h ass out,” until a cameraman intervened to escort him away.

Currently, both N3on and iziPrime’s channels display the typical 404 error message, indicating: “Oops, something went wrong. We can’t find the page you’re looking for.”

Kick has not publicly confirmed the reasons behind the bans for either streamer, and both N3on and Prime have remained silent about the incidents. It is likely that their broadcasts from October 19 breached Kick’s guidelines in some manner.

Since the start of the marathon, N3on has faced several challenges, including being asked to leave the Los Angeles residence where the 30-day stream was held and having his filming permit revoked.

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