Ludwig Returns to YouTube After Temporary Ban
Popular Twitch streamer, Ludwig, has made a comeback on YouTube following a brief suspension due to a video being flagged for “child safety.”
Fortunately, YouTube has reinstated the video with an age restriction and lifted the ban, allowing Ludwig to resume uploading content. However, this incident put his impressive streak of daily video uploads at risk. In an attempt to maintain his streak, Ludwig uploaded a video titled “I got banned on YouTube [read description],” although he clarified in the description that it was actually posted three years ago.
Acknowledging the possibility of the end of his 618-day streak, Ludwig expressed his concerns in the video’s description.
Ludwig is a prominent Twitch streamer who gained widespread recognition for his incredible 31-day continuous stream. During this month-long event, viewers were able to witness every aspect of Ludwig’s life, including eating, sleeping in a red race car bed, and even demolishing said bed with sledgehammers.
Details about the specific strike or ban on Ludwig’s YouTube account are scarce. It is known, however, that it was related to a recent video he had uploaded. While streaming on Twitch, Ludwig’s viewers speculated that the ban resulted from a “you laugh you lose” video that contained a joke involving child labor and a monkey throwing feces at a child.
Luckily, Ludwig’s channel is now back to full uploading capacity, offering his whopping 1.7 million subscribers consistent content and serving as a significant source of income for the content creator.