{"id":56158,"date":"2025-01-28T18:31:05","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:31:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/neekolul-trolls-fans-on-twitter-pretending-shes-banned-on-twitch-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:31:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:31:05","slug":"neekolul-trolls-fans-on-twitter-pretending-shes-banned-on-twitch-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/neekolul-trolls-fans-on-twitter-pretending-shes-banned-on-twitch-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Neekolul trolls fans on Twitter pretending she\u2019s banned on Twitch &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Neekolul trolls fans on Twitter pretending she\u2019s banned on Twitch Instagram: neekolulTwitch streamer Neekolul pranked her fans by setting up her profile on Twitter to look like the \u2018Streamer Bans\u2019 alert account, before tweeting that she herself had been banned from Twitch, leaving some people very confused in the process. Neekolul is also known primarily for being a streamer who plays games such as Among Us, along with her YouTube content that centers on reacting to weird and wonderful videos and memes to come from the internet. She also went viral back in March 2020 after she made a TikTok to the popular sound \u2018Oki Doki Boomer,\u2019 which promptly gained traction on the app. In recent months bans on Twitch seem to have amped up somewhat, with changes to Twitch\u2019s Terms of Service regarding acceptable language and the use of copyrighted content meaning more streamers are at risk of sudden bans than ever. Perhaps this is how Neekolul managed to fool so many of her Twitter followers when she redecorated her account temporarily. Neekolul pranks fans with fake Twitch ban tweet She changed up her display name and image to look just like the Twitch ban bot \u2018StreamerBans\u2019 account, the 260,000 follower feed that often breaks the news of a streamer\u2019s suspension. Neekolul tweeted a rather convincing alert that read \u201cTwitch Partner \u201cNeeko\u201d has been banned!\u201d with a matching array of emojis and hashtags, meaning anyone who just took a glance and didn\u2019t read her username would assume it was from the actual account. While some fans clocked on to the prank right away, it wasn\u2019t so obvious for others, with one commenter saying, \u201cI have to say you really got me,\u201d and another saying, \u201cI f***ing fell for this sh*t, I can\u2019t believe it.\u201d I was literally like wait what then I accidentally clicked on the profile and say your page @neekolul then I was like wait am I on the right page and then I check again and I was but I have to say you really got me \u2014 Thanos (@Thanosagrape) January 3, 2021 Creators Karl Jacobs and Classify also responded to the joke. However, while the harmless prank was entertaining for her fans, there have been instances of Twitter banning people in the past for impersonating other accounts by switching up their profile picture and display name as it could violate their \u2018Impersonation Policy.\u2019 Either way, the popular streamer\u2019s prank definitely managed to fool some people, and her Twitch account remains unbanned at the time of writing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Neekolul trolls fans on Twitter pretending she\u2019s banned on Twitch Instagram: neekolulTwitch streamer Neekolul pranked her fans by setting up her profile on Twitter to look like the \u2018Streamer Bans\u2019 alert account, before tweeting that she herself had been banned from Twitch, leaving some people very confused in the process. 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