Twitch streamer banned after streaming a cooking show

Eli Becht

A Twitch streamer by the name of sweetsaltypeach has been banned after a cooking stream gone wrong.

Twitch might be home to several big names such as Ninja, shroud, DrDisrespect and Summit1G but it also has its fair share of other content.

Most viewers probably think of Twitch as a video game streaming platform but there are numerous other things you can find on the platform, cooking streams, for example.

Twitch streamer who goes by sweetsaltypeach was recently banned from the platform after a cooking stream in which viewers were able to see through her shorts.

Her Twitch channel is no longer available but a small snippet of the stream was re-uploaded to Streamable where it is still available for watching.

In the clip, you are able to see the streamer wait for her cookies to be done as she bends over and shows her butt, complete with see-through shorts, to the camera.

It’s unclear what exactly caused her to banned from Twitch but if you try to go to her channel you will see it no longer exists. This coincided with a clip of the stream being posted to r/LivestreamFails.

For first-time offenders of the Twitch terms of service it usually results in a 1-day ban. We’re not sure how many strikes sweetsaltypeach had so we aren’t able to confirm how long her ban will last.

It appears sweetsaltypeach’s actions were a lot tamer when compared to other female Twitch streamers who were recently banned on Twitch.

We’ll just have to wait and see how long this ban lasts.

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