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Screenshot via Pokimane's Twitch channel

Pokimane returned to Twitch yesterday subsequently a 48-hour ban from the platform for reacting toAvatar: The Terminal Airbender. Before she started the stream, she took a few minutes to discuss the ban, her thoughts on the controversy, and the industry's opinion on react content.

Pokimane explained that her ban wasn't shorter or her punishment lessened because of her viewership. Twitch has no control over the periods a streamer is banned for but legally has to take activity when a publisher or IP holder makes a claim.

The streamer accepted responsibility for the content she created, a react stream, and said all streamers are ultimately liable for what they make. Pokimane commented on how streaming is constantly evolving, and streamers are ever changing to give their audiences what they want and what gets the most engagement. Currently, that is react content or "TV meta."

Still, Pokimane added that she noticed many people calling react streamers lazy and doesn't think that's off-white. She admits that react content is easier to create, but streamers must work difficult to build up their audiences earlier they can successfully get in and accept a viewership that actively wants to see it.

Pokimane ended her discussion past saying that she has a dream that one 24-hour interval publishers and streamers volition be able to work together then that streamers can watch full-length movies and Television receiver shows with their communities. Spotter the complete discussion in the video of this stream between 22:23 to 32:07.