YouTube drew its weapons straight away.
In the last week, Ludwig made headlines because he became the latest of the biggest stars of Twitch to switch to the rival platform, that is YouTube. A few days after this transition, however, Ludwig was prevented from streaming on the platform.
While Ludwig was holding a live broadcast with around 25,000 viewers, his streaming stopped abruptly. Those who tried to watch the stream received an error stating that it was not available and had been “suspended for policy violations”. Shortly after this was brought to his attention, Ludwig ended his stream and has since stopped filming.
Shortly after his streaming ended, Ludwig uploaded a video to his second channel explaining why he was banned from streaming on YouTube. The streamer essentially explained that while it was live he was checking out the 50 “most classic” videos on the platform and stumbled upon Baby Shark, the children’s song. “I listened to a few seconds of Baby Shark. I’m pretty sure the owners of Baby Shark have an iron fist on YouTube, and so they banned me“Ludwig said.
you could say the switch has been going well … pic.twitter.com/dnkjSUkT0o
– ludwig (@LudwigAhgren) December 3, 2021
Now the streamer has to wait this weekend before he can return with his live streams.
Source: Eurogamer
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