100Thieves’ Twitch Channel Suddenly Banned — What Happened?
It’s not every day that a major esports brand disappears from Twitch. But today, the 100Thieves channel just got banned—and no one seems to know exactly why.
The Ban Heard Around Streaming
News broke on r/LivestreamFail when user /u/KrodoBaggins_ posted: “The 100thieves channel just got banned.” That’s not something you see all the time. 100Thieves is one of the biggest names in esports and gaming content. They run massive events, sign top-tier creators, and have a slick production vibe.
But today, if you head to their Twitch page, you’ll hit a wall. No streams. No replays. Just the classic “This channel is unavailable” message.
So, What’s the Deal?
There’s no official word yet from Twitch or 100Thieves on why the ban happened. Sometimes, channels get temporarily suspended for things like:
- Breaking Twitch’s community guidelines
- Playing copyrighted music or videos
- Accidental slip-ups during live streams
With a team as big and polished as 100Thieves, a random guideline break seems unlikely—but it isn’t impossible. Even big organizations have people, and people sometimes mess up.
Ripples Across Esports
A ban like this raises a lot of questions:
- Was it a mistake?
- Is it a short-term suspension or something worse?
- How does it affect upcoming tournaments or scheduled streams?
If you follow esports, you know 100Thieves has a large fanbase and regular events. A sudden ban can throw a wrench in giveaways, collabs, and live shows. For fans, it’s a weird moment of radio silence from a brand that’s usually everywhere.
What Happens Next?
Bans sometimes get lifted quickly, after an internal review. Other times, they drag on for days or weeks—especially if there’s a bigger issue at play.
For now, all we can do is wait. 100Thieves hasn’t tweeted or released a statement (yet). If you’re a regular on their streams, you’ll have to look elsewhere for the latest competitions and casual hangs.
Why It Matters
Twitch bans aren’t rare, but seeing it happen to a massive team feels different. It’s a reminder that no channel—no matter how polished—is totally safe from moderation tools.
And if you’re a viewer or small streamer? It’s a good reality check: the rules (and the risks) apply to everyone.
Stay tuned. I’ll keep an eye out for any official updates. In the meantime, you can check the original post here and keep watch for any changes.