Hasan “HasanAbi”Piker has raised concerns regarding the recent unbanning of Adin Ross on Twitch. During a recent “Just Chatting”livestream, a comment from a viewer caught HasanAbi’s attention, highlighting the perception that Ross ignores the growing trend of rightward political shifts in online communities.
One viewer remarked:
“do you not think this was gonna happen? you act like there isn’t a rightward shift.”
HasanAbi responded thoughtfully, expressing his desire for content creators to be shielded from the negative impacts of toxic behavior and harassment. While acknowledging that some might label him as “biased”or “woke,”he emphasized the importance of protecting the community from harmful influencers.
“No, I see that. No, I do see that. Look, people will say, ‘Hasan, you’re biased, Hasan, you’re woke, Hasan, you’re gay.’ Whatever the f**k. Okay? I just don’t want other content creators to get f**king destroyed by this kind of toxic behavior. Okay? That’s it! Like, even beyond the Adolf Hitler associations. Okay? I think, outside of being woke, there’s an environment of toxicity associated with these guys that are, like, serial harassers, serial doxxers. Incredibly toxic! And it completely rips apart the remaining semblance of community that Twitch has had, as opposed to other platforms like YouTube.”
Another viewer also shared their perspective on the evolution of Adin Ross’s community, suggesting that it has shifted over time, much like the trajectory of the FaZe Clan members. They observed:
“The AdinRoss community was huge, but also has changed as people like the FaZe boys have grown, as they all came from the same community, but they have different viewers and stances now, it’s whether Adin wants to also entertain a Jason viewer or just edgy bs.”
Responding to these insights, HasanAbi articulated that Adin Ross faces a pivotal crossroads following his Twitch unban. He stated:
“Yeah, that’s what I worry about, though, because it’s so alluring to be edgy because it’s the most, like, bottom-of-the-barrel type of content. It’s so hacky. You have two directions that you can go – you can be a positive force and try not to be, like, as racist as you once were. Or you can just be unshackled or unrestricted, and be as f**king racist as possible.”
HasanAbi Predicts Adin Ross’s Short-Lived Return to Twitch
HasanAbi’s commentary regarding Adin Ross’s reinstatement on Twitch has attracted considerable attention within the streaming community. He succinctly predicted that Adin Ross “won’t last long”on the platform, which is owned by Amazon.
In a Twitch chat message, Hasanabi expressed his skepticism:
“Yikes this wont last long”
Adin Ross, for his part, responded to his unban with a brief yet telling reaction on his official X account.