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Kai Cenat subathon hit with Twitch ban… for 6 minutes

Kai Cenat subathon hit with Twitch ban… for 6 minutes

A little over a day into his 30-day subathon on Twitch, streamer Kai Cenat was hit with a surprisingly unique ban after his broadcast was interrupted

At the start of the second day of his Mafiaathon 2 stream, which Kai plans to stream 24/7 throughout November, his plans were put on hold because someone called in the SWAT team.

Getting slapped is a relatively common and dangerous thing that occasionally happens to content creators – especially those who livestream, because the people calling it in can then see the results. And for Kai, one of the biggest streamers in the world, it happened live on a Twitch stream with an average of over 136,391 viewers TwitchTracker.

Just hours after Kai and his team reached 130,000 subscribers, they were forced to pause their previous plans informed about a helicopter in the air over the house and everyone had to get out as an armed SWAT team entered and began the inspection. And while this was happening, Twitch locked Kai's channel, taking the broadcast offline and leaving viewers in the dark for a few minutes.

Skip ahead Instagram LiveKai explained that he was just as confused as his viewers since he hadn't done anything that should have gotten him banned and that he wasn't sure what would happen to Mafiaathon if the SWAT team started reviewing his “Big Ass” is done shit” house.

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Following the suspension, Kai's Twitch channel stated that it was “temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service.” No specific information was shared, but it was likely banned due to the ongoing swatting, as the stream was still active while officers went through the house. show some of them in front of the camera.

However, the ban didn't last long, as did Kai's channel unbanned after six minutes and 35 seconds. As soon as the officers left the house, he went back online and immediately reached over 140,000 subscribers before speaking about the situation.

According to KaiWhoever called the police told them that someone in the house shot his brother and then himself, adding that it was made worse because the house he was streaming from for Mafiaathon 2 was right next to the house lay Raid during Sean “Diddy” Combs investigation.

Kai's Mafiaathon 2 will run 24/7 throughout the month of November, with 20 percent of all proceeds from the stream being donated to support the construction of schools in Nigeria.

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