Twitch Bans Polish Streamer After Viral Dog Accident
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Twitch users condemn the streamer's reckless driving that harmed a dog on the street.

Twitch banned a Polish social media influencer from the platform after she was allegedly caught on camera driving over a dog.

The streamer Sidneuke was driving while streaming when she struck a dog, injuring it. It was seen that she was distracted by her phone at the time, according to Dexerto.

The Twitch Poland streamer was seen on the live stream footage getting back into her vehicle and leaving.

The Polish streamer known as Sidneuke took up her phone while driving on February 17 and started chatting.

Within a fraction of a second, the streamer heard something strike her vehicle, and in horror, she pulled over to see what had happened.

Following this, Sidneuke heard the animal cry from somewhere in the distance, prompting her to release the safety harness and exit the car.

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The Polish streamer launched into a tirade at the dog's owner in the video posted on February 17, accusing them of letting the dog wander freely, Unilad reported.

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Polish Streamer Condemned for Her Recklessness

As of present reporting, Sideneuke Twitch account indicates a message that says "This channel is currently unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service."

The suspension of Sideneuke's Twitch account has an unknown duration.

Meanwhile, users condemn Sideneuke's reckless driving.

"I'm glad she's permanently banned, disgusting behaviour. Why are you using your f**king phone while driving? So f**king dumb," one user commented.

Another stated: "Why the f**k was she driving and texting?" And I wonder, "Why the f**k are some people so f**king stupid?"

According to Twitch's rules, "dangerous or distracted driving" is a ground for suspension. Sideneuke would most likely fall under this category, per The Gamer.

The same incident occurred in 2021 with Adin Ross's fourth Twitch ban.

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