Super Smash Bros. streamer Nairo will begin streaming on YouTube while continuing to appeal his now controversial Twitch ban. The long and winding history of Twitch bans is a storied tale with many notable streamers among the casualties. With the exception of Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban, perhaps none were so prolific as Super Smash Bros. streamer Nairoby “Nairo” Quezada’s case, a case that continues to unfold as Nairo makes the move to YouTube. It all began when Nairo was accused of having a sexual encounter with the streamer Zack ‘CaptainZack’ Lauth when Nairo was 20 and Zack was 15. The sexual misconduct allegations rocked the Super Smash Bros. esports community and led to Nairo being banned from Super Smash Bros. competitions. Shortly after the allegations were made against Nairo, the streamer tweeted that he had messed up tremendously and was wrong, however in October last year he released a statement explaining his side of the story and stating it was Zack who had molested him, not the other way around. The statement claims that at the CEO Dreamland competition of 2017, Zack and his friends approached Nairo and told him they had made a booking error with their hotel rooms. Zack…
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