Why was Aielieen1 banned from Twitch

Popular OnlyFans content creator Aielieen1 was banned from Twitch on November 4th 2022 for reasons that anyone could have guessed.

Aielieen had been live-streaming explicit content on her Twitch account that wasn’t anything more than a few days old. Suffice it to say that she is not the first one to try and do so which prompted Twitch to ban her immediately.

Her content was deemed to be borderline pornographic which is perfectly suitable for OnlyFans however, the strict guidelines established by the Amazon-owned streaming service made sure she never attempts anything similar with a permanent ban that they imposed on her.

Twitch doesn’t promote pornography, “hot-tub” is as explicit as it can get for Twitch streamers, anything more and the streamer might as well bid farewell to the platform. Now, the question remains, Twitch being so strict is known by everyone, so what prompted Aielieen to do such a thing?

The only logical answer that we can derive is publicity. For obvious reasons, a stream as explicit as hers was flocked by thousands of viewers who did not know her before she pulled off this act. Her being banned by Twitch for this triggered all the top media houses to cover the news and now everyone is aware of her.

With OnlyFans being her primary content creation platform where pornographic content meets no restrictions, this stunt of hers will attract a lot of interested people who would be willing to pay for her OF.

Eazy E once said, “any publicity is good publicity” and looks like she is baking on the philosophy. This is not the first time she tried promoting her content on a platform that isn’t for pornography. She tried promoting her OF on YouTube and needless to say she was permanently banned.

Only she can tell if she was able to generate enough customers for her OnlyFans with this act but with the amount of coverage the news got, looks like she found what she was looking for.

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