Last year, the streaming industry was taken aback when Dr Disrespect, one of the biggest and most prolific streamers on Twitch, was permanently banned from the platform. After staying underground for a couple of weeks, Dr Disrespect emerged once again, but this time on YouTube Gaming. The whole world still does not know the reason behind the ban, but Dr Disrespect recently opened up about the drama and assured his audience that he was going to ‘sue the f**k out of Twitch’.

September might go downhill for Twitch

September 1 was designated as the day when Twitch streamers would boycott the platform for a single day to protest against the hate raids that have been very frequent for sometime towards marginalized and LGBTQIA+ streamers on the platform. #ADayOffTwitch was also seen trending on Twitter.

He will be joining DrLupo, who was a day ahead on the migration to YouTube Gaming. Both new YouTube streamers will join Dr Disrespect and CouRage on September 1 for a massive live stream collaboration on YouTube Gaming.

Right now, September seems like the month where many other streamers might also migrate to the Google platform, leaving a serious dent in Twitch. Only the future will show who’s to follow Tim and Lupo on YouTube Gaming.

Why are streamers leaving Twitch?

Apart from the DMCA and perma bans, the only reason why streamers are leaving Twitch is because of the money deals from YouTube. For the same reason Ninja and Shroud left Mixer is turning out to be the reason why multiple streamers are leaving Twitch now.

100 Thieves co-owner Valkyrae once said she did not need to worry about the number of viewers she has on her streams as YouTube takes care of her revenue at the end of the month. The sense of security that these streamers get from deals presented to them is enough to leave behind communities in millions to start fresh elsewhere.

DrLupo summed up the situation with Twitch and YouTube Gaming beautifully in his interview with The Washington Post:

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