{"id":48206,"date":"2025-01-28T17:24:27","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:24:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ukrainian-twitch-star-evelone192-pleads-for-unban-after-platform-ghosts-him-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:24:27","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:24:27","slug":"ukrainian-twitch-star-evelone192-pleads-for-unban-after-platform-ghosts-him-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ukrainian-twitch-star-evelone192-pleads-for-unban-after-platform-ghosts-him-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukrainian Twitch star Evelone192 pleads for unban after platform \u2018ghosts\u2019 him &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ukrainian Twitch star Evelone192 pleads for unban after platform \u2018ghosts\u2019 him Instagram: Evelone192\u2018Evelone192\u2019, a Ukrainian Twitch star with nearly 1.3 million followers, has pleaded with the platform to unban him following months of \u2018ghosting\u2019 him. His Twitter account, which he made specifically to reach out to Twitch, has gone viral. He\u2019s one of the biggest Twitch streamers you\u2019ve never heard of. Ukrainian \u2018Evelone192\u2019 is the CIS\u2019 answer to Felix \u2018xQc\u2019 Lengyel, with his Just Chatting and variety gaming streams raking in upwards of 40,000 average viewers. He has 1.27 million followers on the platform, making him one of the biggest streamers in Cyrillic. However, he hasn\u2019t gone live since December 15, 2020. Why? Twitch has banned him indefinitely and is refusing to answer his pleas for an unban, according to the streamer. \u274c Twitch Partner &#8220;&#8221;Evelone192&#8243;&#8221; has been banned! \u274chttps:\/\/t.co\/xMVX1uTA7i#twitch #ban #sixthban #partner #twitchpartner \ud83d\udca2 \u2014 StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) December 15, 2020 Evelone was reportedly banned over saying \u201can offensive word,\u201d but Twitch threw down the gauntlet at him. \u201cYes, I made a mistake, when during the stream session, I used an offensive word. Unfortunately, [at] that time I did not realize the meaning of it,\u201d he said in a March 20 statement. The streamer has reportedly reached out to \u201cthe Rabbi from Israel\u201d to receive forgiveness and that he wasn\u2019t malicious in his use of the slur. However, three months on, Twitch isn\u2019t replying to his emails and unban requests. \u201cI\u2019ve been [banned for] three months already. [It\u2019s been] 1.5 months since I made an official appeal, and I did not receive any answer. Please answer me, Twitch.\u201d Maybe that&#8217;s how @Twitch will see me and answer back#FREEEVELONE192 pic.twitter.com\/1JJ8Ol7bCd \u2014 \u0412\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c (@Evelone_192) March 20, 2021 Evelone\u2019s situation isn\u2019t that much different from that of NBA pro Meyers Leonard. Leonard used an anti-Semitic slur during a Warzone stream earlier in March. He was suspended from Twitch for a week before being unbanned. However, Evelone has been banned numerous times before. He was suspended six times across 2020, including his final ban on December 15, according to StreamerBans. His previous suspension was for a month, spanning from August 24 to September 24. Fans have been attempting to get #FREEEVELONE192 trending on Twitter, with thousands using the hashtag to raise awareness of the streamer\u2019s suspension. At the time of publishing, Evelone\u2019s Twitch account is still banned. Twitch typically don\u2019t comment on individual suspensions.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ukrainian Twitch star Evelone192 pleads for unban after platform \u2018ghosts\u2019 him Instagram: Evelone192\u2018Evelone192\u2019, a Ukrainian Twitch star with nearly 1.3 million followers, has pleaded with the platform to unban him following months of \u2018ghosting\u2019 him. His Twitter account, which he made specifically to reach out to Twitch, has gone viral. 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