For the days which led to his ban, use and history of the word were both frequent topics for Hasan Abi and his conversation and so we found out that guests and friends such as Myth was the favourite. Several commentators were originally banned for using cracker, which had only spiraled the discussion further. HasanAbi then spoke on his moderators’ defense, even saying that I have been called cracker more times than every one of you fucking pasty little cracker bites in me. And quickly he was banned. HasanAbi was not the only streamer, but the speech about the term has swept through Twitch’s political sphere. Fellow frequent political commentator Vaush also banned for using the word. Following the ban by HasanAbi, countless streamersincluding Nick Polom, 39Daph, and Myth criticised the streaming platforms decision. That is HasanAbis third channel ban and his longest ban is seven days. While his Twitter profile continues, the longest breaks were taken from Twitch by the popular streamer, who has now been active all the time. HasanAbi has over 1,7 million followers, and has become the jingle of the masses. HasanAbis expects much-needed return the whole week. If you’re not able to acknowledge the reason for his ban or return to the speech he left away, there’s still nothing to see.