Adin Ross leaks his alleged Twitch return date — and it’s soon

Adin Ross leaks his alleged Twitch return date — and it’s soon

Adin Ross has claimed to know the date his Twitch account will be unbanned, finally revealing the alleged date during a conversation with AMP’s Agent on their stream.

This came just days after Adin revealed he was “working” with Twitch to get his account unbanned, stating that he would be returning to stream on the platform “sooner than people think.”

However, while attending the Dirty Boxing Championship event on March 22, 2025, he shared the alleged Twitch unban date during Agent’s stream.

Adin Ross claims his Twitch account will be unbanned in “seven days”

Agent was streaming on Twitch at the boxing event when he saw Adin Ross and went over to talk to him while out of shot, but the microphone picked up their conversation.

“Yo Adin! How are you doing man?” Agent said, “Good bro, you alright?” Adin responded, as the Twitch streamer explained, “I’m live over there so I can’t pull up but I wanted to say hi man, you good?”

“In one week i’m unbanned it’s all good. One week,” the Kick streamer explained, adding, “Seven days from now I am unbanned. Because they have that new feature. Yeah I don’t know, listen that’s what Twitter is saying.”

“I’ll take your word for it man,” Agent responded, as Adin continued, “I could be wrong, that’s what Twitter said. Well I don’t know if they said a week or two weeks, but they said a bunch of Twitch streamers are supposed to get unbanned. I don’t know, it’s alright either way.”

It is unclear what exact ‘new feature’ Adin is referring to, but Twitch announced major changes to its banning system on February 19.

The updated policy revealed that streamer violations will now expire, with “higher-severity violations (such as hateful conduct) will remain on an account longer, and will expire in 1 or 2 years.”

However, with Adin’s being a permanent ban, those suspended indefinitely can appeal and apply for reinstatement six months after they’ve been banned.

His Twitch account was indefinitely banned on February 25, 2023, shortly after announcing his move to Kick, where he has since remained a co-owner and streamer.

Adin cited his VOD/on-stream behavior as the reason for his permanent ban and since then he has frequently shared his ongoing attempts to get unbanned.

Content shared from www.dexerto.com.

Share This Article