MeatCanyon, a YouTube animator and Twitch streamer, has been banned from Twitch for three days. His ban’s cause has not yet been made public.
MeatCanyon’s popularity has skyrocketed in recent years thanks to his parody animations of figures from popular culture and the YouTube community, including Nikocado Avocado, Dream, Elon Musk, and even the current TikTok hearing. Since then, he has evolved from being a strictly animator to becoming more of a variety creator, using his artistic and narrative talents to livestream on Twitch and establish a second YouTube channel for his non-purely animated films. However, MeatCanyon has been suspended for three days. Viewers who were present when he was banned have their suspicions, even though the cause has not yet been made public.
Twitch streamers occasionally experience platform bans as a result of something they did while not online or a decision Twitch made about their content. MeatCanyon was banned while he was broadcasting, even if the latter may have also been the case. MeatCanyon didn’t disclose the cause for his temporary removal from the platform in a tweet discussing the ban.
He may be considering streaming on YouTube until he regains access to his Twitch account, but he still intends to go back to Twitch after the suspension. MeatCanyon hasn’t specifically said why he was banned from Twitch, although viewers at the time speculate that it might have been because he was streaming copyrighted music.