Twitch has unbanned Nadia's channel, despite a clip surfacing that seemingly shows her doxxing a viewer. Nadia has been a controversial figure on Twitch since rising to fame as a Call of Duty: Warzone streamer. She's often been accused of cheating in Call of Duty matches, though she's never been banned from the game and has even been invited by Activision to play Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 pre-release.

While Nadia has not been banned from Call of Duty: Warzone, she has been banned from Twitch, though only briefly. On December 15, Nadia was banned from Twitch for what she claimed was for 14 days. According to Nadia's tweet on the matter, she was banned for sharing "personal information." Nadia seemed to be confused by her ban and many of her fans echoed a similar sentiment. However, new information has since come to light that better explains why she was banned from Twitch.

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In a clip making the rounds online, Nadia is shown talking about how people donate money to her to send hateful messages. Someone apparently donated to her and sent a message accusing Nadia of cheating, and she responded by allegedly doxxing them. In the clip, Nadia allegedly says the viewer's full name as a way to get back at them for their hate message. Despite this coming to light, Twitch has seemingly unbanned Nadia and allowed her channel back on the streaming platform at the time of this writing. "Now you look like a f***ing idiot," Nadia said in the clip. Please note that the following clip contains profanity.

Nadia's initial tweet about the incident remains on Twitter, though she has since protected her tweets so only people she follows can reply. Understandably, there are many who are upset about the incident and how Nadia acted like she did not know what she did to get banned. Some of her fellow streamers, including popular Twitch streamer Asmongold, have actually called on the streaming site to permanently ban her account.

What's strange about the situation is that while Twitch did not permanently ban Nadia, it seems the streaming giant didn't even stick with its initial 14-day ban. Twitch's ban policies mean that it's unlikely that viewers will know why Nadia's ban was lifted early after she apparently doxxed a viewer live on stream. Whatever the case may be, this marks yet another controversy for Nadia, whose streaming career has so far been marked by cheating accusations and a swatting incident.

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