What did he do?

What did he do?

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your mom, anally

everyone did, but there are still people on twitch

according to the rumors he signed a contract with twitch so he wouldn't be able to sign a contract with mixers like ninja did, after mixer closed down twitch banned him to avoid having to fullfill the contract

What's his name again?

why do you stupid little kids think that you can just fire people to get out of a contract?

He lives in America so I could believe it happening

This.
Does America even have labor laws?

This is highly illegal unless twitch have some concrete reason to break contract, honestly I hope they did it over some petty shit and he destroys them in court

The fact that he's American and that Twitch has said nothing about it is makes me think that this is pretty plausible.

Dr. Disrespect (Niggers only)

Fuck off commie

Contract was probably structured in such a way where they had an out. Common thing here in US, and chances are his lawyer(s) didn't think it'd happen.

Or it's something else.

Barely. It was quite the fight for the early part of the 20th century to get any here. Land of the free!

his old ass mom in law died and now hes taking time off to be with the senpai
source: my ass

Dr disrespect my wife

one of the more retarded theories

Complete bullshit. If he were taking legal action against twitch he would have announced it by now. The fact is whatever NDA he signed was absolutely fucking airtight and that's the reason why all this shit is so weird.

>the american immediately leaps to bootlick corporations

I will, after my six weeks of paid vacation.

why though? im not too deep in this stuff, but some kind of boring contract/NDA dispute is one of the only things that makes sense. if it was actually an allegation or straight-up criminal complaint, there are so many people in the biz who'd be jonesing for some social clout by denouncing him.

i really dont know, what other possibilities are there?

God if this is true the destruction of twitch will be glorious.

>Destruction of 1 platform is good because ___
?

Nothing.
Twitch had enough of Doc's antics and didnt want him on their platform anymore so they got rid of him. Plain and simple.
xqc will be next, im sure.

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Go back

I fucking wish, even if twitch vanishes tomorrow millions of screeching zoomers will still demand to watch people fuck around in videogames instead of playing the fucking things themselves.

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Get with the times, grandpa

He did. Said "We are considering taking legal action"

pcgamer.com/interview-dr-disrespect-talks-about-his-twitch-ban-the-rumors-and-his-future/

Why would twitch, a for profit company, get rid of one of their top money makers for such an arbitrary reason?

Here is what I think probably happened:

Doc is constantly getting into trouble, a thing Twitch really doesn't like their streamers to be in, so after his latest controversy (filming something stupid from a toilet at an event) Twitch banned him. This time they forced him to sign a strict and extensive NDA if he wanted to come back to their platform. Doc did not want to go to mixer so he agreed to it. Twitch then found out that he broke the terms of the contract in some way and in order to either save or make money, depending on the terms of the contract, while also getting rid of their biggest troublemaker, they banned him for good.

This is some Occam's razor shit. If Doc had really done "something huge" there's just no fucking way it wouldn't have leaked out by now.

"Considering" is not "actively taking." If he were going to do it he would have by now, it's been months. The fact that he hasn't yet means his lawyers told him it's unwinnable.

No, it was obviously space aliens

It's been a single month. You don't go into court on the drop of a hat, you need to plan shit out, gather evidence of wrongdoing

>hurr durr it's illegal

Where do you people get off spouting such bullshit? As if USA has ANY Labour laws to begin with. Even if you're a full time employee you can be canned and be gone by the end of the week.

And he's not an employee, he's a streamer, Twitch aren't obligated to do anything to help him. Read the Terms and Conditions.

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Who's saying he's going into court? It costs him nothing initially to announce that he's taking legal action against twitch, it's not like he takes Twitch into the courtroom the moment he announces it you weird dumbass.

Why would twitch, a for profit company, hire a powerhungry degenerate otherkin deer faggot that's been nothing but bad PR for them?

Sometimes companies do stupid shit, even if it goes against their bottom line.

twitch is effectively a monopoly, and they throw their weight around quite a bit. It would benefit everyone if that grip was loosened. Not to mention they're owned by amazon.

twitch streamers are not employees but partners are in a contract with twitch