Overview of MeatCanyon’s Twitch Suspension
- MeatCanyon faced a ban from Twitch on December 17, 2024.
- The duration of the ban remains uncertain, though it is described as temporary.
- Fans speculate that the ban may relate to instances of copyrighted music and partial nudity in his stream on December 16.
Hunter August Hancock, widely recognized as MeatCanyon or Papa Meat, encountered a setback when he was temporarily banned from Twitch in December 2024. This suspension came in the midst of a lighthearted fundraising campaign aimed at financing the construction of a new barn.
Rising to fame on YouTube with his creative animated parodies infused with dark humor, MeatCanyon has amassed around eight million subscribers on the platform by late 2024. In contrast to his YouTube content, his Twitch streams typically feature a more laid-back approach, primarily revolving around gaming. His engaging streams have attracted significant attention, with approximately 214,000 followers on Twitch, the Amazon-owned streaming platform.
The recent disruption in MeatCanyon’s streaming activities occurred on December 17, reported by Dexerto. The ban came during a marathon streaming event where he sought to raise money for his barn project. What started as a single-day live event planned for December 13 turned into an extended undertaking, with his final stream occurring on December 16, featuring a session of League of Legends.
Temporary Nature of MeatCanyon’s Twitch Ban
Following the ban on December 17, Twitch indicated this action would be temporary. True to form, the platform refrained from sharing specific details surrounding the suspension, citing violations of community guidelines or terms of service in a generic notice.
“Twitch Partner ‘meatcanyon’ has been banned!” https://t.co/s4UJhZzhgE #twitch #ban #fourthban #partner #twitchpartner — StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) December 17, 2024
While MeatCanyon has likely received more detailed information regarding his ban through Twitch’s communication, including reasons specific to the infraction, it is unclear if he plans to share these details with his audience. He publicly acknowledged his ban on December 17 through a brief tweet expressing his disappointment. Speculation among fans suggests that the suspension might be due to a segment where a producer accidentally exposed nudity during the December 16 live stream, along with claims of copyrighted music being played, both of which are serious violations of Twitch guidelines.
Comment by u/Big-Boss1987 from discussion in MeatCanyon
This incident marks MeatCanyon’s fourth ban on Twitch since 2022, as documented by StreamerBans. Notably, the previous three suspensions were brief, each lasting approximately three days, hinting that they were likely due to minor infringements. It remains uncertain whether MeatCanyon’s fundraising efforts will continue once his suspension is resolved.
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