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Does Twitch have an antisemitism problem?

Several prominent streamers suspended from the platform following a storm of accusations

October 28, 2024 12:38
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Controversial anti-Israel influencer Hasan Piker interviewed "Houthi pirate" Rashid Al Haddad on his Twitch channel in January (Photo: Twitch)
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Earlier this month, the Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch expressed "deep regret" over a move effectively banning Israelis from signing up to its platform for more than a year.

The Seattle-based tech company, which boasts over 240 million monthly users, blocked new Israeli users from signing up in the wake of October 7, displaying error messages when they attempted to verify their email addresses during account creation.

Twitch defended its initial decision, which it claimed was made to avoid the spread of violent footage from the Hamas attack on Israel on the platform, however, nearly a year later, the company said it “forgot” to remove these restrictions.

Twitch applied this policy to Israel and the West Bank, other conflict-affected countries such as Ukraine, Russia, and Lebanon have not been subject to similar restrictions.