Summary
Two years later, JiDion’sTwitchaccount has been restored after leading a hate raid against Pokimane. On May 17, 2025, users onTwitchwere led from JiDion’s stream to bombard Pokimane’s chat with spam. Pokimane had to resort to ending her stream after her chat went completely out of her control. Pokimane and JiDion have since cleared things up between each other, yet JiDion’s reputation with Twitch was unaffected.
JiDion was dealt an indefinite suspension from Twitch following the hate raid on Pokimane. He had appealed his ban multiple times, but all of them were denied.JiDion reached out to Pokimane sometime after the incident, and they patched things up with each other. They even collaborated in person, but JiDion still remained banned. In a desperate attempt to clear his image, JiDion called out Twitch in 2023 for rejecting his appeal, claiming that he would use his platform to “Spread the message of Jesus Christ.” He has continued to make content on YouTube since his ban, with a recent video coming out after a two-month hiatus that has amassed almost half a million views in two weeks.
JiDion’s Twitch Account Restored After 832 Days
After a year of nothing happening in regard to his ban, JiDion submitted one last appeal on Jun 25, 2025. JiDion tweeted, “It’s been 832 days… Pleassse I wanna watch Kai’sGhost of TsushimaPLAY THROUGH,” with a screenshot of his appeal. Ten days later, on May 19, 2025, JiDion’s Twitch account was restored. After several appeals were denied, one of whichtook over a year for Twitch to respond, JiDion tweeted, “It happened,” as reports of his unban made waves around the internet.
As of this time of writing, JiDion hasn’t said when his long-awaited return stream will happen. His return would certainly mark a historic moment for Twitch, with the stream expected to become one of the biggest and most viewed moments on the platform sinceKai Cenat broke Twitch’s viewership record.
In related news, the CEO of Twitch, Dan Clancy, hasadmitted that Twitch needs better feedback for its ban system. In an Ask Me Anything stream last month, the CEO mentioned that when streamers face bans, there is often unclear language on Twitch’s part. Perhaps this will lead to a more consistent banning system with clearer reasons as to why ban decisions are made.