Guy “Dr. Infector” Beahm has hit Twitch, saying that “it should never have been prohibited in the first place” despite admitting that “he leaned too much in the direction of being inappropriate” with a minor in June 2024.
Answering News Twitch has updated its compliance rules so that trapped streamers to violate the guidelines will now undergo different prohibitions for limited time, Beahm issued a comment from their personal account X/Twitter, saying that Twitch “should never have allowed a Low low level level used to cancel the entire prohibition system. “
Although it is difficult to verify the identity of this profile X since anyone can now buy a blue brand, the account was established in 2011 and seems to be Beahm’s personal account, where he publishes outside his Doc personality.
“Although things have ‘resolved’, Twitch should do the right thing and correct their mistake of permanently prohibiting the DOC restoring the channel,” he wrote. “We should never have been prohibited first.
“Twitch should never have allowed a low -level employee to cancel the entire prohibition system, which had already determined that we did not do anything wrong, due to the biased opinions of the character of Doc.
“They could have approached and had a quick five -minute call and realize that these mutual jokes and jokes never had serious intentions. Pathetic.”
Beahm admitted that “he leaned too much in the direction of being inappropriate” with a minor in June, after the former director of strategic associations of Twitch, Cody Conners, said that an unidentified person had been expelled from the transmission platform “because” because “because” because “because” because “because” the transmission platform “because” because ” [he] I was trapped to a minor. “Those accusations were directly linked to Beahm.
After a period outside the center of attention, an agitated Beahm returned in a combative YouTube transmission in September in which he repeatedly accused Conners and “the so -called journalists” of a “planned and coordinated attack.” All this, admitted Beahm, was ahead of September 25 “opportunity” to re -apply for the Association on YouTube and monetize its channel, which was finally approved.
Since that admission, Robert Bowling, who co -founded the developer Midnight Society with Beahm, distanced himself from the streamer, and many long -standing partners finished his agreements. At the end of January, four months after making “significant” dismissals, Midnight Society announced that it was closing its doors permanently.
Beahm still has to publicly share the messages of “mutual jokes and jokes” that sent the child.