American streamer and YouTuber CodeMiko has been banned from Twitch for the eighth time after she used a shock collar live on her Twitch stream. Following the ban, CodeMiko’s Twitch channel vanished with only a message saying “This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines or Terms of Service” in its place.On Discord, CodeMiko shared with her followers that the ban was because of the shock collar (viaDexerto). Twitch Terms of Service specifies that the platform does not allow content “that glorifies, promotes, or encourages self-harm” and that activities that encourage “physically harmful behavior” is also prohibited, although these rules are not always consistently enforced.Related:Adin Ross Asking People To “Act Black” In Latest Example Of Streamers Being AwfulOn a recent stream, Miko and fellow Twitcher HanaxBanana were playing a game in which the pair were shocking each other, with the rule that “you laugh you lose” and if one did laugh then the forfeit was being shocked. Miko was wearing a shock collar at the time.

While we don’t know for how long the Twitch ban will last for CodeMiko, it’s not the first time the platform has banned someone for inflicting harm on themselves during a livestream. Another high profile incident involved Dellor, a streamer who was banned forsmashing keyboards on his facewhen Apex Legends plays didn’t go so well. More recently another streamer was banned forsetting their hands on firefor a cosplay.

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