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Twitch giant Adin Ross called on the Amazon-owned platform to permanently ban hot tub streams, saying they were a “problem” and “propagating poison” to viewers.
Hot tub streams have been a part of Twitch’s “meta” for almost two years now. Back in early 2021, hot tub streams skyrocketed in popularity and have since divided the streaming community.
Many Twitch streamers, such as xQc, criticized them and suggested that they violated Twitch’s dress code.
The platform even introduced a new category for hosting streams, but with 2023 in full swing, they continue to be the bone of contention.
Now Adin Ross assessed their continued spread and called Twitch to ban them once and for all.
Adin Ross wants Twitch to ban hot tub streams
IN Twitch thread on January 20, Ross stated that they were “spreading poison” and constituted objectionable content that would have been banned if not protected by the name “hot tub”.
“I saw a man who lost a lot of money gambling,” he began. “Guys, you outlawed gambling, moved on to it quickly. I think we have a problem with Twitch. I think hot tub streams should be banned on Twitch…it’s a “Fans Only” portal. This is in the same category as gambling.
Gambling has become another hot topic on the platform recently. By the end of 2022, Twitch had hit them hard after calls from creators like Pokimane to ban them. The debate continues as streamers look for workarounds and move to new platforms that are part of the gambling world.
Ross continued, speaking even more earnestly about the streams of water in the hot tub: “It promotes poison, you know what I’m saying, in the brain…I’ll put it straight.”
He claims it “feeds addiction” in viewers and claims hot tubs are part of a wider problem of “soft porn” on the platform.
Another question is whether Twitch listens to Ross’ opinion and makes serious changes. Their reaction to gambling shows that the biggest creators have some influence on the future of the platform.

Twitch giant Adin Ross called on the Amazon-owned platform to permanently ban hot tub streams, saying they were a “problem” and “propagating poison” to viewers.
Hot tub streams have been a part of Twitch’s “meta” for almost two years now. Back in early 2021, hot tub streams skyrocketed in popularity and have since divided the streaming community.
Many Twitch streamers, such as xQc, criticized them and suggested that they violated Twitch’s dress code.
The platform even introduced a new category for hosting streams, but with 2023 in full swing, they continue to be the bone of contention.
Now Adin Ross assessed their continued spread and called Twitch to ban them once and for all.
Adin Ross wants Twitch to ban hot tub streams
IN Twitch thread on January 20, Ross stated that they were “spreading poison” and constituted objectionable content that would have been banned if not protected by the name “hot tub”.
“I saw a man who lost a lot of money gambling,” he began. “Guys, you outlawed gambling, moved on to it quickly. I think we have a problem with Twitch. I think hot tub streams should be banned on Twitch…it’s a “Fans Only” portal. This is in the same category as gambling.
Gambling has become another hot topic on the platform recently. By the end of 2022, Twitch had hit them hard after calls from creators like Pokimane to ban them. The debate continues as streamers look for workarounds and move to new platforms that are part of the gambling world.
Ross continued, speaking even more earnestly about the streams of water in the hot tub: “It promotes poison, you know what I’m saying, in the brain…I’ll put it straight.”
He claims it “feeds addiction” in viewers and claims hot tubs are part of a wider problem of “soft porn” on the platform.
Another question is whether Twitch listens to Ross’ opinion and makes serious changes. Their reaction to gambling shows that the biggest creators have some influence on the future of the platform.