E-Girl Gets 3-Day Suspension From Twitch For Committing War Crimes Live On Stream

Dunko Xyvir
2 min readMay 26, 2023

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Twitch has issued a 3-day suspension to popular e-girl streamer KittyKat69 for violating its community guidelines by committing war crimes live on stream. The incident occurred on Tuesday, when KittyKat69 was playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with her fans and decided to spice things up by launching a drone strike on a civilian hospital in Yemen.

"I just wanted to have some fun and show off my skills," KittyKat69 said in a tearful apology video posted on Twitter. "I didn't know it was a real hospital. I thought it was just a game. I'm so sorry to everyone who was hurt or killed by my actions. Please forgive me."

According to Twitch, KittyKat69’s actions violated its terms of service, which prohibit "content that glorifies or encourages violence against people or animals, or that promotes terrorism, extremism, or organized criminal activity." Twitch also stated that KittyKat69’s account will face a 7-day ban if she repeats this infraction.

"We take these matters very seriously and we do not tolerate any form of war crimes on our platform," Twitch said in a statement. "We have suspended KittyKat69's account for 3 days and we have reported her to the appropriate authorities. We urge all streamers and viewers to respect the laws of war and human rights when engaging in online gaming."

KittyKat69's fans have expressed mixed reactions to her suspension. Some have defended her, saying that she was just joking and that Twitch is overreacting. Others have condemned her, saying that she crossed the line and that she should face legal consequences. Some have even suggested that she should be tried by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

"I can't believe she did that," one fan commented. "She's not an e-girl, she's an e-terrorist. She should be locked up in Guantanamo Bay."

"I still love her," another fan commented. "She made a mistake, but she's still cute and funny. She deserves a second chance. Free KittyKat69."

KittyKat69 has not streamed since her suspension and has not responded to requests for comment.

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