TL;DR Kussia88 told his 1.3 million Twitch followers to harass another streamer’s viewers at their schools during a live broadcast. His channel was suspended shortly after the clip spread online though Twitch has not confirmed details about the ban. Additional allegations emerged about the streamer’s history including hate raids with Nazi symbols and doxxing a minor but these remain unverified. Russian Twitch streamer Kussia88 has been suspended from the platform after a clip emerged showing him directing his audience to harass another streamer’s viewers in real life at their schools. The clip shows Kussia88 explicitly encouraging his fans to target and confront viewers of a rival streamer in offline settings. The instruction was delivered during a live broadcast and quickly circulated online after being mirrored and shared across social media. Within hours of the clip spreading, Kussia88’s Twitch channel displayed a suspension notice. The platform has not publicly confirmed the reason for the ban or whether it is temporary or permanent. Kussia88 has roughly 1.3 million followers on Twitch, making him one of the larger Russian-language creators on the platform. After the clip surfaced, people took a closer look at the streamer’s history. Users compiled evidence alleging prior violations including
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Kussia88 suspended from Twitch after telling viewers to harass another streamer’s fans at school

Kussia88 suspended from Twitch after telling viewers to harass another streamer’s fans at school