After Tyler "Ninja" Blevins migrated from the Twitch streaming platform to Mixer, a platform developed by Microsoft, his account on the old platform was hacked for some unknown reason.
Who warned about the infiltration of the profile was the "Ninja" himself through the social network Twitter where he showed to be in shock and dissatisfied with such an event.
Tyler's Twitch registration is being used, according to the video he made himself, for the dissemination of various channels within the streaming platform and among them there was even pornographic content. This will likely have some impact on his name in the media and could even lead to a "Ninja" lawsuit against Twitch.
Disgusted and so sorry. pic.twitter.com/gnUY5Kp52E
- Ninja (@Ninja) August 11, 2019The weirdest thing is that after "Ninja" left the Twitch platform, the verification credential on her channel and profile was removed. However, "out of nowhere" his channel began to be used to promote other channels, something that had never happened, according to Tyler, in other channels that went offline. Apparently, "Ninja" believes that the platform may have done such an action on purpose to take advantage of the traffic that his channel generated.
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Meanwhile, according to the BBC, Twitch CEO Emmett Shear has already reached out to "Ninja" apologizing for the incident and removed the account saying:
The obscene content that appeared on the Ninja offline channel page violates our terms of service. We permanently suspend the account in question.
And to avoid further trouble of any kind, Emmett reported:
The other channels that were being recommended on the Ninja page are also suspended while we investigate how this content was promoted.
Source: Pplware