Popular streamers Cassius "CashNasty" and Christopher "Chrisnxtdoor" have been banned from Twitch. On December 19, 2025, an automated X account, @StreamerBans, notified the online community that the two content creators' official channels on the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform had been suspended for the first time.
For context, CashNasty and Chrisnxtdoor collaborated for the NBA Creator Cast livestream, which was sponsored by Adidas. Cassius shared the following X post before going live on his channel:
"Stream Starts in 10 Minutes http://twitch.tv/cashnastygaming !!! Shoutout to @adidas NBA CreatorCast #YouGotThis #ad"When attempting to access CashNasty and Chrisnxtdoor's channels, a message appears indicating that content from their channel had been removed at the request of the copyright holder:
"Content from this channel has been removed at the request of the copyright holder."
Screenshot of the message that appears on CashNasty and Chrisnxtdoor's Twitch channels on December 19, 2025 (Image via Twitch)This message is typically displayed on streamers' channels after receiving copyright or DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) strikes on the content they broadcast on their livestreams.
Fans on X had a lot to say about the streamers' ban.
"Did they really ban @CashNasty and @Chrisnxtdoor_ for that sponsored stream?" X user @MikeLloydGaming posted. "he was literally sponsored by them and still got banned???" X user @Icysnipes24 wrote. "lmao wait unc got banned for illegally streaming the fight on twitch?" X user @chiefflips remarked. "count your days twitch, don’t mess with unc you got 24 hours to unban and apologize to the og" X user @Blessin_winnin wrote.Which other popular streamer recently got banned from Twitch?
On December 3, 2025, Kai Cenat's friend RaKai, also known as "2xRaKai," got banned from Twitch. The 17-year-old was initially informed that his channel had been suspended for two years.
However, the livestreaming platform eventually clarified that the 730-day suspension period displayed on his dashboard was a "visual bug," and that RaKai had received an email with the "correct suspension length."
RaKai's Twitch channel is expected to be reinstated in January 2026. Until then, he's livestreaming on his official YouTube channel.
As of this writing, CashNasty and Chrisnxtdoor have not issued a statement regarding their Twitch ban.
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