The streaming service Twitch has issued a temporary ban on the Canadian streamer Dave Prezoh (24). The young man got drunk live on stream on Saturday, September 3, and fell naked into bed. But the camera was still on when he woke up.
This is the streamer in question:
- Dave Prezoh is a Canadian streamer. He has an average of 370 viewers. When he plays, he plays games like Mario Kart 8 or Super Mario 64.
- Prezoh has been streaming since 2014 and has been a Twitch partner since 2021. Only as a partner can one earn significant money through Twitch.
- As the site Sportsskeeda reports, he is also working as an editor for the podcast “The Cold Ones” and is a friend and collaborator of the big streamer Ludwig and HasanAbi.
You can also become a star on Twitch while sleeping:
Streamer gets drunk and completely forgets that the camera is still rolling
How was he banned? According to reports, the last stream got out of hand:
- The streamer got drunk live in front of the camera.
- Then he felt sick and vomited.
- He stripped naked and went to sleep.
- When he shortly after woke up, he stumbled naked and half-asleep to the computer, then realized that the streaming program OBS was still running. The moment he realized he was naked on the internet, he ended the stream.
What was the ban? The streamer received a 3-day ban from Twitch. Apparently for violating the dress code.
Can you see this anywhere? There is a censored clip of the moment he gets into bed: Watch it at your own risk (via youtube).
“That was a crazy moment”
This is how Prezoh comments on the ban himself: He mocks himself in many posts. He writes.
- “Bro, I wake up naked in bed and OBS tells me I’m still streaming. That was a crazy moment”
- Regarding the ban he writes: “My fault, I’ll never show my penis again. I swear.”
- He asks fans: “Did you all really see my thing?”
How is this being commented on? The action is generally taken with a smile:
- On reddit, a user says: “That’s disgusting. Where can I take a closer look at the footage for scientific purposes?”
- One user is upset because he missed the best part: “Damn, I saw the stream and he got drunker and drunker, but I turned off before the private show started.”
- An image of the incident has already gathered over 63,000 likes and many remarks (via twitter).
With the 3-day ban for “unintentional nudity”, Twitch is within bounds. In 2020, there was an incident when a Twitch streamer thought she was giving a private show for OnlyFans, but was still live on Twitch.
That caused much more outrage back then than the ban on Dave Prezoh now, but even then there was only a 3-day ban: