Kai Cenat has slowly made a name for himself as one of Twitch's biggest creators, overtaking Ludwig as the platform's most-subbed streamer and taking home the prize for Streamer of the Year last month. However, like with most big name streamers these days, KaiCenat has a fair amount of controversy attached to his name in the form of a handful of bans. For example, he was banned for the fourth time back in January for having too much weed on stream.

Well, you probably won't be too surprised to hear that Kai Cenat has been banned once again, although this time it could drive the creator into the arms of Twitch's biggest rival Kick, which has been growing in popularity in recent months. At the time of writing, the reason behind Kai Cenat's ban is unknown, and all the streamer himself has put out about the situation is a single tweet via his personal Twitter account that simply reads "BANNED".

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Given that fans are confused as to why Kai Cenat has been banned this time around, it's clear that it was probably a retrospective ban for something that took place over the past few days. Right now, it seems fairly likely that Twitch banned him for a recent stream which saw the streamer crash a motorcycle into his setup. The platform is fairly strict when it comes to reckless driving, and crashing a motorcycle indoors is probably about as reckless as you can get.

Obviously, Kai Cenat is no stranger to a Twitch ban, but the sheer amount could be taking its toll on the streamer's fanbase. In the replies to his recent tweet, the majority are calling for him to switch to rival streaming platform Kick, including popular Minecraft streamer Dream. At the moment, it has a reputation for being a little less strict on what creators can upload, though it has been cracking down on sexual content and hot tub streams lately.

Controversial figures such as Adin Ross have already made the switch, giving the platform a reputation as a place where streamers too controversial for Twitch can go after being banned. Kai Cenat himself hasn't mentioned whether or not he'll be moving to Kick, though the platform did recently send him a custom pair of Air Force 1s as a gift. It's clear that Kick wants Kai Cenat, but we'll have to wait and see whether this fifth ban convinces him to make the switch.

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