There's no questioning that Twitch is a massive platform, with a staggering 140 million active users worldwide at its last count.
Alongside that are some of the biggest content creators on the planet, as well as popular celebrities and sport stars.
But the streaming platform is in a spot of bother at the minute with its most-subscribed streamer Kai Cenat, who is now threatening to quit Twitch for good.
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Despite only starting out in 2021, Cenat has become one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, having recently broke Ludwig’s and Ninja’s subscriber records.
He's also established himself as a successful YouTuber, having amassed a whopping 3.57 million subscribers by sharing comedic skits, pranks and celebrity meets.
But it's certainly Twitch where Cenat has become best known for in the last couple of years - however, the 21-year-old has been banned from the platform on multiple occasions.
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His most recent ban, coming just a couple of weeks ago, was because of an alleged 'simulated sexual activity'.
While most of his bans have lasted for only a couple of days, Cenat was actually banned from streaming on the platform for 30 days last year.
After his most recent ban, the streamer wrote on Instagram: “BANNED ONCE AGAIN ON TWITCH.”
And in another Instagram Story, Cenat added: “CAN’T STOP ME.”
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According to Twitch, Cenat was banned for breaking the site’s community guidelines or terms of service, though it has offered little explanation beyond that.
A message on his feed read: “This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service.”
Well, it appears that Cenat is fed up of all the bans and has said that he will leave Twitch for good if they decided to ban him again.
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While streaming with BruceDropEmOff and YourRage recently, the popular streamer said: "I feel like if I get banned one more time, I’m off the f**king platform for good."
YourRage instantly replied to the comment stating that Cenat is Twitch's 'golden boy', but he wasn't too convinced.
"I’m never the golden boy. You know who the golden boy is. It’s a lot of golden boys out there," Cenat replied.
If Cenat was to leave Twitch, he may decide to go to a new rival platform known as Kick.
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While the competitor is fairly new, it has already recruited popular streamer Adin Ross as a partner.
Following his recent ban, Ross actually reached out to Cenat, emphasising he is worth more than how Twitch is treating him.