https://xcancel.com/StreamerBans/status/1926458599397597280#m
https://streamerbans.com/user/hasanabi
UPDATE
He was suspended for reading the DC Israeli Embassy shooter (Elias Rodriguez) manifesto on stream.
https://xcancel.com/hasanthehun/status/1926464081696825702#m
link to the manifesto
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/the-israel-embassy-shooter-manifesto
Doing journalism = “improper handling of terrorist propaganda”
Fuck offffffffffffffffff
Guess the zionists really didn’t like him playing zionist or nazi yesterday
Even though you denounce it they still banhammer the channel?
In bad country you are not allowed to have even nuainced conversations about certain news events.
The same twitch that allows softcore porn but apparently cares about this stuff?
He should listen to what Bad Empanada told him in their “debate”, get off twitch for good and start streaming on youtube instead.
He mentioned that YouTube allows for calling for the death of soldiers
I think all twitch streamers should be banned so I support this
Too cool for school
Use the twitch to destroy the twitch
Removed by mod
I didn’t share that completely different statement I made a sarcastic comment
What is the sarcasm? Explain the joke. You actually like twitch streamers? What is the sarcasm?
This is a post about Zionists censoring someone for supporting Palestine and you wrote “I support this”. That’s not funny.
man yall just itching to attack somebody. Redirect that aggression towards someone who deserves it.
You bring up an excellent point. Look at my post history of criticisms of Israel. After you do that, do the same search on other users, I won’t say any user in particular, see how many criticisms that other users have for Israel comparatively. I would find it very odd if there were certain users with hundreds of comments, that have not posted a single criticism of Israel while Israel is currently doing a genocide. Why would someone not criticize Israel?
Stop arguing at me it’s off putting
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Is there a reason why they wouldn’t want him reading the shooter’s manifesto? “Antisemitism”? Its not like its not out there for anyone to read. Doesn’t make any sense, but I have a feeling it might just be a combination of things including how some people have blamed him for informing the shooter’s vews.
I don’t follow streaming or use twitch so I can’t speak to any context or consistency in this approach.
However, I think there is a generally-accepted concept in journalism that sharing of certain kinds of potentially inflammatory information ought to be done with caution. This is established for quite a while regarding reporting on suicide, which is thought to increase the likelihood of other people following suit in the near future.
When it comes to “manifestos” of people who have conducted showy shootings, you have to remember that these are for the most part racist, anti-lgbt, anti-muslim, misogynist, anti-immigrant motivations. There is a feeling that it isn’t a good idea to widely share hate literature involved in massacres, because people could (and have) taken them as inspiration for further fashy violence. If you are just broadcasting white supremacist “ideas” out into the media, it’s impossible to inoculate all the audience, and you will inevitably end up spreading and promoting race hatred.
So if you imagine yourself as a liberal who can’t tell the difference between different situations, who just looks at things in the most infantile simple way, and one shooting is the same as another, this probably makes sense as a guideline.
Naturally, this rule only applies to individual shooters who are not directly affiliated with the state. Other kinds of violence are somehow exempt.
Journalism has been in a death spiral for some time now whereas gaming it a money maker. Twitch is a gaming website. Why would they want to have anything to do with journalism? Hasan is trying to use their resources towards his own end. But there is nothing in it for twitch. It will only cause them to become entangled in all kinds of grief.
They will exist in tension with each other, trying to go as long as they can, until they cannot.
i think there’s a pattern developing of twitch responding to external pressures against him by banning him for a sunday and then unbanning him at night so he can do the regular news coverage on monday. which is to say, i don’t think they’re actually responding in any meaningful way on the basis of any particular actual reason like “antisemitism” or “terrorist support.” they don’t care that he’ll be beleaguered by fascists on those grounds when they ban him for a day for this purpose, but i think they see it as a pressure release valve that lets them still make money on him for now.
i think there’s a pattern developing of twitch responding to external pressures against him by banning him for a sunday and then unbanning him at night so he can do the regular news coverage on monday. which is to say, i don’t think they’re actually responding in any meaningful way on the basis of any particular actual reason like “antisemitism” or “terrorist support.” they don’t care that he’ll be beleaguered by fascists on those grounds when they ban him for a day for this purpose, but i think they see it as a pressure release valve that lets them still make money on him for now.
It also builds a portfolio of evidence and history for their eventual decision to permanently drop him at any time they feel like it without getting any dramatic rebellion from users. What Twitch is concerned about the most is the potential of streamer bans to result in audiences leaving Twitch for wherever the streamer goes to instead. In particular the potential for those audiences to create mass exoduses and rebellions because of “bad twitch decisions”. Building a large portfolio of bans up first is a safety buffer for Twitch.
Exactly, that too. They do this another time or two and then hit him with a perma whenever they decide he’s a liability that they’re willing to part with.
This is a good sober analysis but I think there is another reason too: The manifesto is very level headed, grounded, and well reasoned.
I do also think that those pressuring the platform are themselves motivated by the broader media push to slander Elias as an antisemite when that is so clearly not the case.
I hate this timeline. Not exactly sure but people are speculating it’s him saying there’s no difference between zionists and nazis.
If Zionazis didn’t want to be compared to Nazis, they simply need to stop doing Nazi shit.
meanwhile the zionists are doing Holocaust 2, but dont look at that.
Good comment also i have to say I love your frog pfp
So how can we follow his content even harder? Can he be post longform to TikTok or something
The suspension is temporary. Most temporary suspensions on twitch are 1-2 weeks. Taylor Lorenz said on twitter that Hasan’s suspension is only 24 hours. I don’t know whether that is true. I’m not sure how she would know that.
Hasan has a twitter, tiktok, instagram, twitch, youtube, and there’s like a hundred youtube fan accounts that rehost segments from his stream. If he gets permanently banned from twitch, then he would stream on youtube instead.
Did he said Cracker again?
The Zionists can’t handle levity. That’s why they’re unleavened crackers.
dw he has a permanent cracker pass
Hasan has a literal cracker pass. The Wheat Thins company mailed him a cracker pass placard as a publicity stunt after his cracker ban.
https://kotaku.com/hasan-hasanabi-piker-wheat-thins-cracker-twitch-ban-pas-1849807890
How is this not an emoji yet
Edit -
The article link to the video is dead so I found this fan account link. omg the link ID lolol dammit got removed because of f-slur in the link id
Alternate shorter video (which almost contains the actual C-word in its URL lmao)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9Un8Rc-nnt4
Also, there’s a workaround for URLs with filtered words in them—here’s a direct link to your video
All I did was percent-encode
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. Normally percent encoding is only done for special characters like brackets, parentheses, slashes, and non-ASCII glyphs, but you can percent-encode any character. All you have to do is look up one of the letters in the offending word in an ASCII table and replace the letter with%[hex value]
.Ok that’s useful. Thanks.
I found YouTube links in your comment. Here are links to the same videos on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Link 1:
Link 2:
They expect one of us in the wreckage, brother!
That is seriously hilarious that the random characters generated for that video url contained a slur. It has to happen that some really terrible and/or funny things do show up in those random characters on super rare occasion (I think v-sauce talked about this in some episode) but that is some crazy weird luck that it happened to this video about a fake a slur award, subsequently caught by the automod here and that we would find out about it because that filter broke the url when you were trying to show off Hasan’s pass for a fake slur.
Wait I didn’t know that that’s fucking hilarious
Me driving down to cracker barrel to renew my crackkker pass
That sucks. What was the reason for it?
He read the DC shooter’s manifesto, skip to about 24 minutes in this video
Twitch is such a shitty website
God I fucking hate the chat, the sub popup bullshit, and all the pseudo-relationship stuff that goes on there.
Sometimes I watch Grubby on YouTube, stuff that was originally posted to Twitch. And he’s gotta patiently explain the most basic human things to his chat. Like, don’t spam hate a woman if she won’t date you or don’t post gore in the chat. Grubby is a relatively mature and level headed person, I think he’s doing a real service for people who’s parents probably weren’t around too much.
I dont really get the whole chat thing. I will watch live streams such that its something i play in the background while i do the dishes or something so that i dont have to go click on videos and itll just play. I’ve never seen the mass appeal of screaming into the void by chatting on there. Maybe on a smaller streamer with a dozen or less viewers you could actually talk to them but anyone with a few hundred or more and its just a mess.
I wonder about that too. I never watch Twitch or livestreams like that at all, but I do sometimes watch uploads of certain parts getting recapped. It’s just this moving smear of complete unreadable noise it’s so fast and full of emoji spam. But Hasan or whoever the person hosting will still pick out certain comments from it and talk to the person, and I’m like how?? I’m guessing the comments that get chosen must be higher tier subscribers and those show up separately to him or something. But for everyone else, what’s the point? Like you said, just to scream into the void? Maybe on some insignificant chance someone else watching will glance at just the right split second to see what you said in chat?
I don’t know if this is true or just hearsay but I did see someone on 4chan saying he was “based because he called trans women cringe”. I don’t know that this is true for a fact but I’m just putting it out there. I watch him occasionally but he definitely comes off apolitical (derogatory) but that might just be him being aware of the fan base
You mean Grubby or Hasan said this? Honestly I wouldn’t be that surprised or either said it.
For the record, Hasan is very consistently pro-trans rights. I don’t think there’s ever been an issue.
I don’t think there’s ever been an issue.
there was a long time ago (~2017). he learned, did better, got his shit together, and has been outspokenly pro-trans since.
Hasan is giving the chat baby’s first transgender theory, which can veer into too simplistic of a view on the matter, but that’s just cause he’s not doing advanced transgender studies to his audience of dumb baby libs who need basic stuff like “due process is important even if you’re a fucking white person” explained to them.
He is very pro-trans and the community has a very high percentage of trans people, unsurprisingly.
That was all grubby. I never investigated the claim so it might be false but if a 4chan user is saying they had a based take on trans people I took it at face value. I will be honest though that if that is true I still have a shameful likeness for his content. He’s arguably the biggest reason wc3 is still alive as it is and it’s been my favorite game since forever
Edit: also for all his faults Hasan definitely does not come off as apolitical lol
Grubby does the middle class liberal apolitical thing. I would not be surprised.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
unclear, he went offline and then got banned less than 10 minutes later. likely to either be: 1) playing a game where one attempts to distinguish between zionist and nazi quotes (it’s fucking impossible) or 2) bypassing a paywall for the LA Times very visibly to see an article, or 3) a secret third thing.
edit: of course it was the secret third thing
I was watching his VOD from today. I probably only watched 20-30% of today’s VOD. He was watching fun semi-political videos today. He played a video of Hot Wheels collections and LEGOs. He said he got a new picture book called “Trust in God, Believe in Ammunition”, which has photos of militants from around the world, he picked the version with the Sudan cover. Then he was watching a video about making ghost guns and that’s when the channel went down for me.
I don’t know the reason for the ban yet. I’ll try to look into it.