Dr Disrespect has returned to streaming, with him moving from Twitch to YouTube after his mysterious Twitch ban that made for a lot of speculation. While the reasoning behind his Twitch ban still remains unknown, his fans have followed him to his new platform on YouTube.

His current stream on YouTube for August 7th, 2020 has over 400,000 viewers, as of this writing, that have come to watch Dr Disrespect play games once more, as well as hopefully get answers on his mysterious ban. The views and comments rise every minute, with there being no sign of slowing down any time soon.

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Many in the chat section of the stream have asked Dr Disrespect on the reasoning behind the ban. After dramatically removing his sunglasses to reveal yet another pair of sunglasses, Dr Disrespect told the chat and viewers that he still doesn't know about why he was banned. It doesn't seem that any answers will be revealed in this stream.

For this stream, Dr Disrespect seems to be taking viewer requests for which game to play, checking out YouTube videos on Rogue Company's gameplay to see if it's the kind of game he would be interested in playing on stream. Still getting used to YouTube's streaming services, Dr Disrespect can be seen occasionally asking his chat if certain actions like showing someone else's YouTube video on stream is alright and not against the terms of service.

Many other requests are coming along in chat, with popular games like Fall Guys and Call of Duty being commonly requested. Upon looking up Fall Guys, Dr Disrespect seemed surprised about the game's visual style. He additionally joked about how his channel is about violence and that Fall Guys completely goes against that, while remaining respectful toward the game and the gameplay footage shown.

Dr Disrespect's viewing of Fall Guys footage was temporarily interrupted by a $500 USD donation by a member in chat, surprising Dr Disrespect. While he has received numerous donations during this stream, he has told his viewers that the current stream is not the best one to donate to, but his fans will likely continue donating.

This stream isn't intended to be a long stream according to Dr Disrespect, who claims to have no real plan with it. However, he has decided to try out Rogue Company for next week thanks to his viewers' recommendations for it in chat.

It seems that Dr Disrespect will be staying on YouTube for a while, with the reasoning for his Twitch ban also likely going to remain a mystery for some time.

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