Hasan Piker / HasanAbi - Young Turk, Twitch Streamer, Stunlocked Brogressive, Cenk's Nephew, only a socialist for the money

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Definitely an interesting development but the main question is "why though"? Did anyone really expect Twitch to take a side in a conflict that has no direct effect on them?


Apologies for double-post but as soon as I said the word development, it implies progression from something and towards something. Unless we become privy to their thought process anytime soon, it just seems like taking a stand that nobody asked for.
 
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I love how these people can’t act as if there own side can do horrible things. “no it’s not possible for my side to do horrible things, they just be secret right wingers”.
 

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Twitch banned anyone in Israel from making new accounts. Apparently people who have accounts can keep them
I can't find too much on it, but apparently it's been in effect for about a year, but is only just now getting traction. I've seen a few posts saying it's confirmed, but nothing I'd consider particularly reliable. Not to say that I don't think it's something Twitch could do, although if it really was done a year ago that seems like they were really jumping the gun and taking a side early on. Especially considering it was arguably more "popular" to support Israel back then. I'd definitely be curious to know more, and now that people are commenting on it there might be some new information out there, but right now all I've seen is a lot of guesswork on places like Reddit and Twitter.
 
I can't find too much on it, but apparently it's been in effect for about a year, but is only just now getting traction. I've seen a few posts saying it's confirmed, but nothing I'd consider particularly reliable. Not to say that I don't think it's something Twitch could do, although if it really was done a year ago that seems like they were really jumping the gun and taking a side early on. Especially considering it was arguably more "popular" to support Israel back then. I'd definitely be curious to know more, and now that people are commenting on it there might be some new information out there, but right now all I've seen is a lot of guesswork on places like Reddit and Twitter.
If I were to come up with a explanation for why this policy was done that was not taking a political side. Maybe Twitch is scared that IDF soldiers will stream themselves killing Palestinians or vice versa with Hamas and Twitch is scared of the backlash
 
Definitely an interesting development but the main question is "why though"? Did anyone really expect Twitch to take a side in a conflict that has no direct effect on them?
I’m not sure how long the ban has been in effect. But maybe to prevent irate Israelis brigading twitch?

(Which would be retarded, to be clear.)

Actually, maybe I’m the retarded one but wouldn’t this also functionally be a ban on Palestinian accounts too because they use Israeli internet?
 
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Inb4 Hasan's pet pig gets away with it, yet again.
You know, this reminds me of something I saw in the wild involving her a while ago that I'm sure never was posted in this thread.

A year ago clickbait channel ididathing made an incredibly shitty puzzle with a $5,000 prize. The puzzle is fairly obtuse and, frankly, lame. He basically put a taxidermy duck next to various objects hidden throughout the video, you were then supposed to take the first letter of the objects and and rearrange them into a secret message, "email me I smell". Then you e-mail that to him.


The person who won that $5,000? fr0gan, of course! This was not a good puzzle, and fr0gan seems like the sort of person who struggles with the word search on the back of the cereal box (before giving up because it's too difficult and blaming zionists). Meanwhile, the puzzle in question requires you to notice the pattern, get the right word for each item (some of which were very ambiguous), not miss a single item, figure out the anagram... just a whole lotta boring bullshit. So how did she puzzle out this answer so fast?

Would you believe that ididathing and Hasan are friends? Did you know that fr0gan is constantly e-begging? The way I see it, the fix was in from the beginning. ididathing rigged this so he could give money to a friend and write it off asa business expense while also tricking people into watching his shitty videos.

What do you guys think?
 
On the other hand. Hasan supports this tactic. He supported Lucas during Drop Kiwi farms. Hasan does not care about the free speech of me or anyone on this forum so why should we care about his ? If he gets a taste of his own medicine then maybe leftist will stop using this tactic out of fear of reprisal.
Leftists will never learn the lesson the only way to teach leftist a lesson is with the 45 to the back of the cranium Hitler realised this
so did George Orwell that you cannot argue with ideologically crazy people
 
Leftists will never learn the lesson the only way to teach leftists a lesson is with the 45 to the back of the cranium Hitler realized this
so did George Orwell that you cannot argue with ideologically crazy people
So recently both Sneako and Fresh and Fit (2 very infamous members of the manosphere) were unbanned from Twitch. People criticized Twitch for their unbanning of them for good reason, even people like Ethan klein called Twitch out for this, twitch however ignored this. But as soon as Hasan Sayed the deserved to be ban, guessed what happened? Both were immediately banned the next day. If this doesn't prove that twitch in its current leadership is basically hasans bitch then I don't know what will.
 
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