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What N3on did to a chicken to get banned from Kick
What N3on did to a chicken to get banned from Kick
Popular streamer Rangesh “N3on” Mutama has been banned from Kick after an incident involving a chicken.
The American streamer N3on started off his career with gaming streams. He moved from NBA 2K to Fortnite and then started making different content. N3on isn’t new to controversy and has streamed much questionable content. Ranging from faking how own death to allegedly faking COVID-19. The streamer has also been banned from different streaming platforms due to his content. He was
banned from Twitch
for misgendering an LGBT content creator and from Kick when another streamer threatened someone on his stream. Now, N3on is in the news again.
On December 20, 2024,
Kick banned N3on
and fans wonder what he did and when he’ll be back.
Kick banned N3on for butchering a chicken on stream
Kick banned N3on because the streamer killed a chicken off-camera that he planned to eat on stream.
In a stream, N3on is seen with other streamers catching a chicken and then planning to kill it and eat it on stream. The streamer didn’t kill the chicken himself but was encouraging fellow streamer Mohammad “Mo Deen” to do the deed. Mo Deen apparently cut off the chicken’s head off-camera.
This action caused Kick to ban N3on and fans were split on the decision. Some claim it’s normal for people to kill animals to eat them, so it isn’t logical that Kick banned N3on for killing the chicken when he planned to eat it.
Furthermore, they argue that the act was done off-camera so the streamer shouldn’t have been banned. On the other hand, other viewers claim that N3on deserved to be banned and it wasn’t the right decision to kill the chicken. The incident occured after his chat was constantly discouraging the act.
The streamer has also
responded to his ban in a tweet
on his X community. N3on claimed he didn’t violate the ToS of Kick as the chicken was killed off-camera. He claimed he is the only one trying to make content but is getting no respect.
Kick community guidelines
state “No illegal violence against animals will be tolerated. Videos displaying legal hunting practices are permitted. However, graphic, close up and gruesome displays of animal suffering are not allowed.”
Is N3on’s Kick ban permanent?
N3on’s Kick ban is likely temporary and the streamer’s channel should be reinstated after the ban duration passes.
N3on and Kick haven’t stated the exact duration the streamer is banned for but he might have been
banned for 30 days. Fans have been encouraging N3on to switch to a different platform because they claim the ban is unfair. Viewers will need to wait and see whether N3on returns to Kick after his ban is lifted or he switches to another streaming platform.
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