A Russian channel that boasts gas by continuing to burn the gas stove endlessly on Twitch is banned



The channel `` russiangas1 '', which delivers a state of burning gas stoves 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the purpose of fueling Europe suffering from gas shortages, has been banned from Twitch for violating Twitch's community guidelines or terms of service. .

Twitch Bans Russian Channel That Burns Gas to Troll the World

https://www.vice.com/en/article/epza9k/twitch-bans-russian-channel-that-burns-gas-to-troll-the-world

You can see what kind of delivery russiangas1 was doing by watching the following movie.

Аномия - Детство на стриме @russiangas1 - YouTube


On the screen is written a message 'With love from Russia' and Russia's too cheap gas price of 1.44 euros (about 203 yen) a month. Also, a clock and a thermometer are placed in front of the gas stove, indicating that the movie being delivered is not looping a short recording.

russiangas1 began distribution on September 11, 2022, and continued to burn the gas stove for about a week, with breaks in between. The first broadcast lasted 77 hours, and russiangas1 gained over 3,000 followers and peaked at 1,896 concurrent viewers. All the assembled viewers posted pro-Russian messages in the chat section.



Also, on the distribution page, it was said that there was a link for donation as 'to buy an oven that matches the gas stove'. However, after broadcasting until September 17, 2022, the channel was banned by Twitch management.



There is a gas shortage problem in Europe behind the delivery of russiangas1. The EU relied on Russia for natural gas resources, but Russia has stopped exporting natural gas in retaliation for the economic sanctions imposed by the invasion of Ukraine. As a result, Europe is facing a gas crisis of an unprecedented scale, and winter is approaching when demand for gas will increase even further. Without gas, it is difficult to turn on heating and operate factories, and Germany is considering reviving a nuclear power plant that was scheduled to be decommissioned .

Motherboard, an IT news site, asked Twitch about the reason for BAN russiangas1, but it seems that no response was obtained at the time of writing the article.

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