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

According to Adin Ross, he’s certain about the date when his Twitch account will be reactivated again. He shared this supposed date during a chat with AMP’s Agent on their live broadcast.

A few days ago, it emerged that Adin had disclosed he was collaborating with Twitch to lift his ban, implying he’d resume streaming there sooner than many might anticipate.

At the Dirty Boxing Championship on March 22, 2025, he revealed what was claimed to be his Twitch unban date during Agent’s live broadcast.

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

At a boxing event, the agent was live-broadcasting on Twitch. Unseen by the camera, he approached Adin Ross for a chat, yet their discussion managed to be captured by the microphone.

Friendly Greeting: “Hey Adin! What’s up? I see you’re streaming right now, so you’re busy. Just wanted to say hello and ask how you are?” Agent replied, “I’m doing well, thanks for asking! How about you?

As a gamer, I shared on my Kickstream channel that I’ll be back online in a week. The reason being, there’s this new feature that triggers my ban to be lifted. Honestly, I’m not entirely sure how it works, but according to what Twitter is saying, that’s the case. So, see you all in seven days!

Agent replied casually, “I’ll trust your information, Adin went on, ‘There might be a mistake, Twitter hinted at it. To be honest, they didn’t specify whether it would be next week or two weeks, but they mentioned some Twitch streamers are going to be cleared of their bans. I’m not certain, but it’s fine if that’s not the case.

It seems Adin hasn’t specified which new feature exactly he’s talking about, but Twitch recently revealed significant updates to their banning policy on February 19th.

In the revised rules, it’s been clarified that minor violations committed by streamers will no longer have a lasting impact. However, more severe infractions like hate speech will continue to stay on the account for a longer period, typically expiring within 1 to 2 years.

In contrast, if Adin receives a permanent ban, individuals who have been suspended indefinitely will be able to make an appeal and request reinstatement six months following their ban.

On February 25, 2023, his Twitch account was permanently suspended following the announcement of his shift to Kick, where he continues to be both a co-owner and streamer.

Adin explained that his actions during live streams or videos on demand led to a permanent ban, and ever since then, he’s regularly posted updates about his efforts to be lifted from this ban.

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2025-03-23 16:18