Twitch streamer Mizkif’s decision to ban 25,000 viewers goes wrong – Recently, Twitch streamer Mizkif decided to unban more than 25,000 viewers from his Twitch channel, wanting to give them a second chance. However, things didn’t go according to his wish because, after the unban, viewers started hurling abuses in the chat.
On 6th February, during Mizkif’s Twitch Livestream, he thought of having fun by unbanning 25,000 people. “25,000 people are getting unbanned right now,” he said. “25,000 people are returning. Everyone that JSchlatt banned from his channel is getting unbanned here. Spam your hearts and smiles. Give me those Twitch Primes.”
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Twitch streamer Mizkif’s decision to ban 25,000 viewers goes wrong
Mizkif was eager to hand a second chance to those banned earlier. He needed to use two different bots to make this work. “Everybody is getting unbanned right now. Everybody deserves a second chance, boys!”
Unfortunately, the opportunity of a second chance didn’t impress many as they instantly started abusing Mizkif on chat. He was swift enough to sense the danger at hand. “Mods, have your swords ready,” he said. “There are people ready to fire. Be ready! They are ready to attack. Do not let them get on this fort. We own this playground.”
Needless to say, Mizkif had to ban them again, regretting his decision in the first place. He pushed the bots to carry out their ‘ban’ operations. “Keep it up! Any sh***ers that get out right now and talk sh*t. I want you to throw them back in the brig”! “I wish there were a way for me to ban them for six months, but they’re just isn’t”, he continued.
The streamer had no idea that those banned viewers would be so quick to repeat their behavior, convinced that they didn’t deserve a second chance. After the storm settled, he requested his viewers to behave sober.
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