Popular Warzone 2.0 Streamer Aydan Got Suspended on Twitch for Alleged “Sexually Explicit Conduct”

Nazmul Hassan
By Nazmul Hassan
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Credit: Aydan/ Twitch/ Activision

Aydan Conrad, a famous content creator/ streamer in Warzone 2.0, gets a 7-day suspension for the first time on Twitch for “sexually explicit conduct.”

Aydan Conrad, more commonly known as Aydan, is a 23 years old Warzone 2.0 content creator and a Twitch streamer for Subliners. He is one of the greatest influencers in the Warzone community due to his massive Twitch and YouTube followings.

Recently, the streamer was hit by Twitch and was suspended for 7 days due to a “sexually explicit conduct.” According to Streambans’ record, it is the first time Aydan got any kind of suspension or ban from Twitch.

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Aydan Got Banned for “Sexually Explicit Conduct”

Aydan made a post on Twitter on December 13, “Hey, guys. I just wanted to let you know I’ve been suspended from Twitch for 7 days for “sexually explicit conduct”. Not sure what the game plan is, but I just wanted to be transparent with you guys and keep you updated.”

Twitch is infamous for banning or suspending streamers without any context or notice. So, Aydan was also unsure if something like that had happened to him. However, his recent post made it clear why his account was suspended.

Aydan Tweeted, “I ended up getting suspended for humping my chair and moaning. Looks like we gotta turn it down a little bit, lol.” Which, at first sight, looks like a very silly reason for someone to get banned. So other content creators didn’t lose any opportunity to mock Twitch in this regard.

FaZe Swagg replied to Aydan’s Tweet, “if thats the case yall should be on mixer the way u guys move. Hector be two handing 🤣🤣😭”

Marksman mocked Twitch’s suspension by saying, “Yea… you crossed the line with that chair Aydan…” followed by two explicit pictures of a hot tub content creator’s pictures.

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What do you think? Was Twitch’s decision to ban Aydan justified? Or should Twitch be more flexible toward content creators for situations like these?

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By Nazmul Hassan FPS Editor
Nazmul is GameRiv's FPS editor. He is a marketing graduate with an immense passion for gaming. As an ex-professional CS:GO player, he holds a strong interest in other FPS titles like Apex Legends, VALORANT, and CoD. However, he also tries out other games when he is free.