(Twitter / @F1NN5TER)

Twitch streamer F1NN5TER, known by many for his femboy aesthetics, achieved a first with his recent and contentious Twitch ban.

On Tuesday, word of his ban initially began to spread online, with F1NN5TER himself poking fun at the situation unfolding.

While it was originally thought to be the result of too-revealing clothing in relation to the skirt he was wearing, it was clarified that the purported reason for the Twitch ban had to do with a policy surrounding boobs and their sexualization due to touching, as F1NN5TER was fixing his bra during the stream and was not aware of the rule.

This makes F1NN5TER, who's self-described as a "CIS male crossdresser," the first male to be banned by Twitch as a result of a boob ruling, causing him to both celebrate the ban and question its legitimacy.

This ban, as with most Twitch bans, has created some drama online as people have started to call it inconsistent of Twitch to ban F1NN5TER (who identifies as a male) for the display of breasts while other streamers of various identities and appearances are able to do hot tub streams without issue.

Twitch has not made an official statement on this ban, falling in line with its long history of not commenting on streamer bans in relation to its content moderation policy.

The ban is only a temporary suspension, so Finnster should be back to his normal streaming schedule within the near future.


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Spaztastic Man

And still, the left try to gaslight us into thinking traps are outdated, that said individuals don't exist outside of fiction, that the term can't possibly be applied to any male who happens to like crossdressing, and attempts to do so make us bigoted.

F1NNSTER is our living proof. A playful trickster, a cunning ruse. Encompassing everything about the concept that we enjoyers of the craft find intriguing, and sexy.

By the very definition….a trap.

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ed

the left doesn't want you to know this but the grass outside is free. you can touch it

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w2gMk

I have 275 blades of grass.

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xoxin

Traps are an anime thing. I definitely wouldn't apply that label (or any internet label really) to anyone in real life. Or at the very least, those who doesn't self-identify as one.

Though one thing to also point out: A big part of what makes a trap a trap, imo, is intent. There's usually some intent for traps to trick in fiction – whether it's from the actual artist/writer or if it's an in-universe "we need to sneak out of this prison" kind of way.

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The twitch admins' boners hit the ban button again

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