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Why Was Sneako Banned From YouTube? Reason Explored

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YouTube has joined other social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok by banning streamer Sneako after he broke community guidelines. The streamer had 1.2 million subscribers before his channels were taken out. 24-year-old Niko Kenn De Balinthazy, also called Sneako, has been banned from YouTube for constantly breaking community guidelines. Of late, the streamer had become notorious for his friendship with Andrew Tate and controversial remarks on subjects like mental health. Sneako posted the email he got from YouTube on his Instagram to his 381k followers which confirmed his ban from the platform.

The email read, ‘We have reviewed your content and tracked down serious or repeated violations of our Community Guidelines. Along these lines, we have taken out your channel from YouTube. Toward the finish of the email, YouTube added ‘in the event that you believe we’ve made the wrong call, you can appeal this decision. Nonetheless, it isn’t known whether Sneako plans to appeal the decision or not. This post has now been deleted. Youtube has said that Sneako’s ban was from simply breaking community guidelines yet has not uttered a word more specific. Back in August, fellow streamer JiDion called Sneako out after making some controversial remarks about mental health issues.

Controversial Streamer Sneako Banned From Youtube For Breaking Community Guidelines

Controversial YouTube streamer Sneako has been banned from YouTube with both of his accounts reportedly taken down. YouTube said that Sneako committed ‘extreme’ or ‘repeated’ violations of its platform rules. Sneako is associated with another controversial YouTuber, Andrew Tate, who was also banned from the site recently. Andrew Tate and Sneako were as of late in Romania together for a reported collaboration. A portion of their followers believes Sneako has been banned because of his association with Andrew Tate.

Nonetheless, YouTube didn’t list this as a particular explanation. Sneako posted the email YouTube sent him about the ban to his Instagram account. The 24-year-old predominately devoted his YouTube channels to discussing male ways of life and offering motivational guidance. He would likewise post controversial videos about genetic conspiracy theories and etc. Sneako has reported he will now be showing up on the streaming service Twitch.

Why Was He Banned From Youtube?

Youtube has said that Sneako’s ban was from breaking community guidelines yet has not uttered a word more unambiguous. Back in August, fellow streamer JiDion called Sneako out in the wake of making controversial remarks about mental health issues. Posted on Destiny’s YouTube channel, the video includes various streamers being asked questions as they play a game. One of Sneako’s questions was about his viewpoints on sharing mental health issues on YouTube. Here are Sneako’s thoughts about the issue.

‘I think you get a lot of approval for talking about your mental health, and crying and getting depressed. I figure you can express crying in a video and say mental health issues. Twitter made me miserable. I expected to take a mental health break since I was on Twitter excessively. What’s more, they do that since liberals will all go in the remarks and be like, ‘Oh my god, feel significantly better. Oh, I’m so happy you’re opening up. I’m likewise miserable. I’m likewise miserable. My therapist told me to know this.’ And all it does is, you thoroughly consider it’s getting your mental health, yet all it does is, it encourages it more and more. It gives you dopamine that others are like approving your mental health issues.

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When asked some information about a particular YouTuber, Sneako then, at that point, backtracked his remarks which were then called out by JiDion, who said, ‘Brother, you can’t change around that way, brother! That was terrible. That was terrible!’ Comments had been turned off on that video. It’s muddled whether Sneako will get back to YouTube or then again assuming if he wants to. For now, Sneako will continue streaming on Twitch and posting on his Instagram account.

Source: HITC

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