In an unnecessary turn of events, Tyler âNinjaâ Blevins is threatening fellow streamer Imane âPokimaneâ Anys with defamation of character charges. Welcome to 2022, yall. Things are about to get wild from here on out.
It all started January 12 when popular YouTuber Jidion âJiDionâ Adams flooded Pokimaneâs Twitch channel in whatâs known as a hate raid. It sucked, especially since JiDion told his followers to spam âL + ratio,â which means loss and having a greater negative than positive response (i.e., a bad ratio), among other harassing comments left in Pokimaneâs chat as a means to disparage her. The hate raid prompted Pokimane to end her 12-hour Valorant stream, and Twitch initially banned JiDion for 14 days before escalating that to a permaban
Pokimane spoke out about the hate raid further on Wednesday, tweeting screenshots of the comments left in her stream chat and pointing out the âextreme sexual commentsâ and slurs that led to JiDionâs permaban and everything that followed.
âIâm tired of people minimizing the harassment Iâve received over the last week to âjust L+ratio spam,ââ Pokimane tweeted.
iâm tired of people minimizing the harassment iâve received over the last week to âjust L+ratio spamâ
so here's a list âŹď¸ pic.twitter.com/BUa7oqgRPB
— pokimane (@pokimanelol) January 19, 2022
As evidenced in the above screens, the harassment seemed to have started before JiDion sent his Twitch chatters to Pokimaneâs stream to spam âL + ratio.â However, that appears to be just the tip of the iceberg in this situation. He allegedly called Pokimaneâs viewers âsnitchesâ for informing her of his behavior, while also emboldening them to continue harassing her. JiDion also allegedly made âextremely sexual commentsâ about Pokimane in reference to her sex life and asked other streamers to âgo to warâ with him over this. After his ban, JiDion appeared to change his profile photo to a makeup-less Pokimane and reacted to her streams on Instagram Live as his fans continued to flood Pokimaneâs social media channels with horrific comments, including telling her to kill herself.
Itâs all not a good look for JiDion. While he hasnât tweeted anything in reference to Pokimane since apologizing on January 16 and hasnât posted to his Instagram since January 1, the #twitchfreejidion campaign is still roaring online with folks rallying around it to get his channel unbanned.
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Pokimane took to Twitch on January 17 to discuss the incident and shared several self-edited clips of Ninjaâs streams where he gave his two cents on the situation. Ninja explicitly said he texted his Twitch representative to see what could be done about JiDionâs permaban but said there was nothing he could do. Ninja later denied texting his Twitch contact in a private message to Pokimane and deleted the video, which was available to watch after the livestream ended. But Pokimane saved clips proving that Ninja did, in fact, say he reached out on JiDionâs behalf.
https://www.twitch.tv/pokimane/clip/AgitatedArtisticPangolinTheTarFu-fLkjtqdcBPpBUgOb
In the above clip, Pokimane holds up her phone showing what appears to be a Twitter DM from Ninja. Not only does he swear on his dead grandpaâs life that he âdidnât text [his] Twitch rep,â but Ninja also vaguely threatens Pokimane, saying sheâs âmaking a big mistake.â Whatever that means. Funny, because that directly contradicts what he says in his own clips.
The situation then goes from zero to 100 in the blink of an eye. In a screenshot posted by Pokimane, Ninjaâs manager and wife Jessica Blevins DMed the streamer on Twitter, saying the two are âconsidering everything defamation of character at this pointâ and are getting their legal team involved. Blevins told Pokimane that Ninja only said he texted his Twitch representative to âstop the harassment in his chat from JiDionâs viewersâ and stated theyâve âclarified everythingâ to her. Ultimately, Blevins claimed Pokimane is âactively bringing harassmentâ to Ninja. Itâs unclear if legal action will happen, but Blevins said the two are âtaking this very seriously,â so Ninja v. Pokimane in court could be a real thing. Weâll see what happens.
— pokimane (@pokimanelol) January 18, 2022
Kotaku reached out to JiDion, Ninja, Pokimane, and Twitch and will update the story should any one of them respond.
For his part, JiDion, who is most known for his prank videos on YouTube,uploaded a video to Twitter on January 16 admitting he âdeserved to get bannedâ for breaking Twitchâs terms of service. But he also pleaded for fairness in how the streaming giant handles these matters, noting that a permaban is too severe for a first-time offender, according to JiDion.
âObviously what I did is wrong,â JiDion said, âbut how am I supposed to do better the next time if I can never get a next time?â
Heâs since rallied his followers around the #twitchfreejidion campaign to get his channel unbanned. JiDion also apologized to Pokimane on Twitter saying heâs âdropping itââwhatever that meansâand will stream on YouTube next week.
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1483185885248118793
Many prominent streamers, including Jeremy âDisguised Toastâ Wang andAileena âLeenaâ Xu, tweeted their support for Pokimane defending herself against this harassment. But letâs be honest: This predicament is totally unnecessary. Looking at a quick summary of the factsâJiDion hate-raids Pokimane, JiDion gets permabanned, JiDion then creates a campaign to reverse the permabanâNinja had no reason to get involved. That he choose to of his own volition then deliberately said heâd text his Twitch representative to do something about, puts him right in the cross-fire. Now, he and his manager want to claim defamation of character when Ninja literally said he texted his representative? Shit makes no sense.
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Pokimane hasnât been a Twitch angel either, as just earlier this month shereceived a quick 48-hour suspension for streaming Avatar: The Last Airbender. This has been dubbed the âTV Metaâ on the platform, where streamers watch and react to film and television while livestreaming. Disguised Toast was also banned for watching âhours and hoursâ of Death Note this month, thoughSteamerBans reports the suspension was lifted after two days. While no copyright claims seem to have been filed as of yet, the practice is legally risky.
This entire issue brings together two prominent problems for Twitch as it contends with both the new TV meta and ongoing hate raids.
 Update: 1/19/2022, 3:44 p.m. ET: This story has been updated with a Twitter statement from Pokimane documenting the targeted harassment campaign initiated by banned streamer JiDion.