His latest video titled Twitch is Falling Apart talks about Jidion and his vendetta against Twitch for handing him a permanent ban in January of this year for asking his viewers to hate-raid Pokimane. While he did not exactly want her to be denigrated on stream, his audience ended up being so toxic that she had to end her stream.
Many in the community feel Jidion’s actions did not warrant a permanent ban, mostly because he made up with Pokimane within a month and even made a video about it. Compounding that with the fact that a streamer recently only got an alleged seven-day ban for having intercourse on camera, it becomes easy to see why some people will feel Twitch is not consistent about how it doles out punishment.
Ludwig agreed wholeheartedly, saying:
“They barely follow their own rules half the time”: Ludwig tears into Twitch’s inability to foster a fair playing field for streamers
After CoryxKenshin’s gutsy video calling out YouTube for playing favorites by showcasing possible racist behavior, Jidion also made a video with a similar title pointing to how lenient Twitch was to the streamer who got caught having s*x on stream.
Ludwig, who left the platform last November, has been critical of Twitch’s policies for some time now. He recently claimed on a podcast that YouTube would overtake Twitch in the next five years. As such, he also talked about how the OG streaming service has failed to uphold its own policies since 2015:
Ludwig also raised the question of favoritism, saying some people in high positions weild too much power and pick and choose which creators to support:
The opposite is also true, and Ludwig points out the inconsistencies in the lettering of the rules, calling Twitch hypocrites for not following their own rules:
“Golden Boy” treatment
Before ending the video, Ludwig mentioned some damning details. During his time at Twitch, he was the poster child for the platform. Dubbed the “Golden Boy,” he admitted to getting special treatment when he did not get banned for showing some questionable content on stream, which he swears would have gotten others banned.
He explained that he was reacting to videos when a funny one showed up where a bunch of men were showing their “bare as*es,” which was certainly against Twitch TOS, but he did not get banned for it:
“I think Jideon is arguing in bad faith”: Ludwig gives his honest opinion about Jidion’s case
After lambasting Twitch, Ahgren did hark back to the case at hand. Should Jidion stay banned or not? While he fundamentally agreed that after settling things with Pokimane, the ban could have been shortened, Ludwig also noted his old videos on the subject and criticized Jideon for his tweets against Pokimane in the immediate aftermath of his ban.
According to him, the recently banned streamer should have apologized and should not have made the situation worse by antagonizing Twitch. He also called out the creator for going to TwitchCon and intentionally creating trouble for Twitch:
Having said all of that, Ludwig made it clear that he clearly sides with the individual person rather than a mega corporation.
Reactions
Fans and other streamers have reacted to the video and have mostly commended creators for calling out Twitch and YouTube. HasanAbi also reacted to the video and gave his own thoughts on the subject:
With big streamers like Markplier, JacksepticEye, Hasan Piker, and Ludwig taking a stand against these content platforms, many feel things are about to change. Only time will tell if any meaningful changes can be brought about.
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