I really really really want this to not be coincidence.
Dan, if you're dogwhistling us, I apologize for saying you're a broke ass bitch for using basic ass ice cubes in your Moscow Mule instead of the appropriate crushed ice.
Also, if you're dogwhistling us, drink a Kentucky mule instead of a Moscow Mule the next time you do Anything Else. Whiskey is more masculine than vodka, and you guys need all the help you can get.
if that's true then why the fuck did Fresh and Fit and Sneako get unbanned?
I might be wrong, but Fresh and Fit generally try to follow the rules on Twitch. They heavily promote Rumble, but they're probably not a net negative for Twitch in the same way that Destiny is. Destiny's behavior is a little like Steven Crowder's, who will heavily censor what he streamed on Youtube so he could funnel people to Rumble.
And the only beef with a Twitch person that I recall is Hassan.
Destiny, on the other hand, wants to be unbanned on twitch solely so he can collaborate with Twitch streamers who won't touch him when it doesn't benefit them. Why on earth would they unban him? He does nothing for them.
Both of them are similar in clout and name recognition to Destiny and they say crazy shit all the time. If you're only affiliate or not a streamer of the in group on Twitch you will get banned if you get reported enough. I don't think Destiny got ever banned for saying something crazy. I think the worst he did was calling someone a faggot after a League of Legends game. That was I think 2018. Twitch usually didn't ban people at the time for saying faggot. But usually most people get unbanned after a couple of days or weeks.
The reason he is still banned is because Twitch "Trust and Safety" doesn't want him back on the platform. The business side has no input in that decision. Why "Trust and Safety" doesn't want him back we can only speculate. Best guess is that a couple of partnered streamer were asking to keep him banned. Code Cave has posted some evidence about that happening in here.
Exceptions can be made on an executive level. If it made financial sense for them to unban Destiny, they would. It's probably true that other creators don't want him there, but Destiny is not incentivizing them in any way in the other direction. Instead, he's proving people like Hassan right when they say he, or more accurately his audience, goes on harassment compaigns.
If they have to worry about Destiny's business driving away their advertisers and their cash cow streamers, they're not going to unban him just because Destiny and Dan point out their hypocrisy.