MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.
In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
The biggest German Twitch streamer, Marcel “MontanaBlack”, Eris has commented during a stream on the permanent Twitch ban of Flying Uwe. The ban is hitting him pretty hard. There is no real alternative for gaming streamers to Twitch, and once you are banned from Twitch, it is a terrible situation.
Why was Flying Uwe banned? We reported on MeinMMO in May thatTwitch has permanently banned the big German streamer Uwe “Flying Uwe” Schüder.
According to the streamer’s account, someone called him anonymously five times on his phone while he was on the street and live streaming with his smartphone.
Due to the calls, the stream was interrupted repeatedly. Flying Uwe stated that he had “harshly insulted and threatened” the anonymous caller.
Twitch interpreted this as a threat of physical violence: which leads to a permanent ban.
“Twitch is the only true platform for streaming.”
This is what MontanaBlack says now: In a stream from August 21, MontanaBlack addressed the topic of “perma-bans” and how hard they hit streamers.
“Being permanently banned on Twitch is a pretty crappy feeling. And even though I haven’t been in contact with Uwe for a while, you can see it in his videos that it affects him. It affects him a lot: He no longer uploads videos on his gaming channel. He doesn’t stream on YouTube. And I can also tell you why. Because the only thing Uwe desires regarding the internet is to be able to stream again on Twitch.
And why? Because Twitch is simply the only true platform for streaming.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack then explains that there is no real alternative to Twitch if you’re used to the platform. On other platforms like YouTube, you can only stream if the “money feels right behind it.”
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“
According to MontanaBlack, the live stream chat is what makes Twitch so unique and superior to other platforms: the community, the emotes, the own language.
What MontanaBlack finds particularly hard about the Twitch ban: One effect of a Twitch ban particularly bothers MontanaBlack. Because if you’re banned, you can no longer appear in streams of other Twitch streamers.
This way, you are not allowed to hang out with your friends who are streamers in the evenings, explains MontanaBlack. That is tough. But he doesn’t make the rules.
Twitch ban is a “mindfuck”
This makes the ban of Flying Uwe so hard: According to MontanaBlack, it hits Flying Uwe particularly hard because he is permanently banned and cannot defend himself anymore.
Other streamers like Papaplatte, who are frequently banned, are occasionally gone for 30 days but have a perspective of returning.
Flying Uwe could only file an appeal once, which was rejected, and then he has to wait 90 days to file another appeal:
“Just think about what a mindfuck it is when you are permanently banned. Your first application is rejected, and you remain permanently banned and then have to wait 90 days until you can file the next appeal. You don’t know if anything will happen. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s terrible.”
MontanaBlack
MontanaBlack hopes that Flying Uwe will be unbanned on Twitch.

In August 2020, MontanaBlack sounds almost a little in love with Twitch: The chat, the emotes, the Twitch culture have captivated him. Twitch is the only true platform. In December 2019, it sounded different. He was flirting with other platforms and canceled his Twitch contract to see “who loves him the most.” It was a maneuver to negotiate a new, better contract with Twitch.
Apparently, he has received that, judging by how he talks now:
MontanaBlack kündigt Twitch-Vertrag – Will wissen, „wer ihn am meisten lieb hat“