Pro Player CS:GO Back Banned By Twitch!
Professional player Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Oleksandr Kostyliev has been banned from Twitch again. The player, known as “s1mple,” received his second ban from Twitch this year after his stream earlier this month violated the site’s community guidelines.
S1mple who plays for Team Natus Vincere, was previously banned from Twitch in August for calling out a gay friend in Russian terms. For the punishment received now, there is no explanation as to why he could be banned. Fans speculated that he would do the same again.
Through his Twitter account, S1mple intends to move to another streaming platform
The streamer finally vented his frustration through his Twitter account, saying that the platform did not understand the difference between spoken words. In addition, he also revealed that he was tired of streaming platforms that presented many problems.
S1mple also expressed a desire to end its partnership with Twitch. He was annoyed that he didn’t have access to his Twitch channel.
S1mple Fans Also Agree If The Streamer Switches Streaming Platforms

This incident is one of many other bans that have occurred on Twitch. One of them is a ban imposed on PayMoneyWubby users at the beginning of last month. While it remains the most dominant streaming platform, the Amazon-owned service has struggled to keep audience and streamer needs met.
S1mple fans have stated that the streamer is better off looking for another streaming platform. Even so, there has been no official decision from the streamer whether to stay, or to switch to another streaming platform.
Until now there has been no confirmation from Twitch regarding the ban given to s1mple. And there’s also no word on how long the ban will last. Hopefully what Twitch’s decision is not the wrong step to take so that it becomes a boomerang for the platform.