He was referring to the video game studio working on a multiplayer shooter that he co-founded but which cut ties with him following the 2024 Twitch ban controversy. “Today we ar
On the day that Dr Disrespect’s former game studio Midnight Society shut down, the streamer revealed that YouTube remonetized his channel.
YouTube demonetized game streamer Guy Beahm, aka Dr Disrespect, after he confirmed reports about why his Twitch channel was banned in 2020. In a now-deleted post, he wrote: > Were there twitch whisper messages with an individual minor back in 2017?
Live streaming first gained traction on YouTube, but the platform that truly transformed the streaming landscape is Twitch. It redefined the way content is produced and consumed, building a community where viewers can engage directly with their favorite streamers.
Dr Disrespect is once again monetized on YouTube. That carries some big implications for his future on other platforms like Rumble and
Kai Cenat has some key advice for up-and-coming creators who want to try and replicate his success on Twitch and YouTube.
Despite a squeaky clean record, CottontailVA has received what some consider to be an overly long ban for her first Twitch
Controversial gaming streamer Herschel 'Guy' Beahm, known online as Dr Disrespect, has said he is able to start making money from YouTube again after being dropped in 2024. His announcement came on the same day as the gaming studio he co-founded said it was "closing its doors after three incredible years".
Twitch users notice that DJ Akademiks' channel has been banned on the streaming service, raising concerns among his fans.
Online streamer DJ Akademiks, aka Livingston Allen, was reportedly banned from the streaming platform Twitch on January 28, 2025, as his profile was not accessible to the viewers.
DJ Akademiks, whose real name is Livingston Allen, has addressed his recent ban from Twitch, stating that he is working with the platform to resolve the issue. The ban, which took effect on January 28, 2025, follows controversy surrounding his interaction with a 15-year-old streamer, NourGXD, during a January 23 broadcast.
The FireAid concert will be broadcast live from two different venues. The first set, from the Kia Forum, begins at 9:00 p.m. ET, while the second, live from the Intuit Dome, will follow at 10:30 p.m. ET.