LowTierGod Faces 7th Twitch Ban: Streamer Moves to Kick Amid Controversy
LTG's 7th Twitch Suspension Sparks Online Debate

Popular fighting game content creator Dalauan "LowTierGod" (LTG) has been hit with another suspension from the live-streaming giant Twitch. This marks the seventh time the controversial streamer has been removed from the Amazon-owned platform, as reported on December 21, 2025.

The Suspension and Immediate Aftermath

The news was first flagged by the automated X account @StreamerBans. Visitors to LowTierGod's Twitch channel are now met with the standard notice stating the page is unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Terms of Service or Community Guidelines. As is typical, Twitch has not publicly disclosed the specific reason for this latest ban, leading to widespread speculation within the online community.

Discussions on social media and forums pointed towards possible causes, with some users alleging the ban was linked to verbal threats made during recent broadcasts. More serious, yet unconfirmed, accusations suggested the streamer threatened to dox an underage individual. No public evidence has been provided to substantiate these claims.

LTG's Defiant Response on Kick

Undeterred by the Twitch action, the 41-year-old streamer went live on the alternative platform Kick on the same day. He titled his stream "SUSPENDED BUT NOT BANNED - USUAL." During the broadcast, LowTierGod addressed viewers who were celebrating his removal from Twitch, appearing angry and dismissive.

He argued that the suspension did not impact his life meaningfully, stating he would continue streaming on Kick and insisting he remained more successful than his online detractors. LowTierGod described his critics as "losers" and questioned why people would celebrate what he viewed as a temporary and routine event, stressing that the ban was not permanent.

Community Reaction and Lasting Impact

The incident and LTG's remarks have drawn mixed reactions from the gaming and streaming community.

  • Supporters argue that Twitch bans have lost significance with the rise of competing platforms like Kick, where creators can build audiences independently.
  • Critics contend that his language and behavior reflect a persistent pattern that repeatedly triggers moderation actions.

Despite his tumultuous history with Twitch, LowTierGod maintains an active audience on Kick. This event highlights the ongoing tensions between platform moderation policies, creator conduct, and the evolving landscape of live-streaming where alternatives now offer viable homes for suspended creators.