Twitch has lifted the three-year ban on former President Donald Trump, who is currently the Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election. The platform confirmed this in a statement, emphasizing the importance of allowing presidential nominees to communicate directly with the public.
Trump’s reinstatement on Twitch marks a significant change in the platform’s approach to his presence, considering the context of his previous ban.
Initially, Twitch suspended Trump’s account in 2020 for violating its policies on hateful conduct and harassment, briefly reinstating it two weeks later.
However, the platform permanently disabled his account following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, citing “extraordinary circumstances” and Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric. This indefinite suspension was intended to prevent further incitement of violence during a tumultuous period.
The January 6 Capitol riot had severe consequences, with four people dying during the attack and 174 police officers injured. Additionally, three more officers involved in the riot died in the subsequent days and weeks. This context underscores the gravity of the situation that led to Trump’s initial ban from Twitch and other social media platforms.
Twitch’s decision to reinstate Trump’s account follows similar actions by other major platforms. Meta, for instance, recently restored Trump’s access to Facebook and Instagram. This trend of reversing bans indicates a broader shift in social media companies’ policies towards Trump’s online presence as he campaigns for the presidency once again.
Trump originally joined Twitch in 2019 to leverage the platform for his campaign against Joe Biden, using it to stream rallies and other campaign events.
Since then, Twitch has become a notable venue for political content, including live broadcasts of conventions, political events, and speeches, as well as debates hosted by commentators across the political spectrum. Trump’s return to Twitch reflects the platform’s evolving role in political communication and engagement.