Twitch streamer and political analyst Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker is currently facing intense criticism. The criticism broke through after he told a long-time viewer to “die” during a live broadcast on November 15, 2025. The incident began when a 33-month subscriber commented on Hasan’s appearance and fitness routine. Hasan reacted by pulling up the viewer’s chat history and then banning the user from his community. His angry response quickly went viral, sparking debate across the streaming world. Many viewers accused the streamer of breaking the plat Terms of Service.The backlash grew on Reddit’s r/LivestreamFail, where the viral clips drew thousands of comments. Some users compared this incident to earlier streamer bans, arguing that others had faced consequences for similar remarks. Meanwhile, fellow streamer Felix “xQc” claimed that Hasan’s outburst clearly violated Twitch rules.
HasanAbi faces major backlash after viral comment about loyal subscriber
https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/1p1kacx/hasan_bans_33month_subscriber_and_tells_him_to/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_buttonDuring the November 15 stream, Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker read his loyal subscriber’s message that said, “You lookin’ rough unc, god bless… Unc got four jackets on… You gotta get some workouts in, man. You eat more than Austin Peas …”To which Hasan didn’t hold back and responded sharply, and said, “First of all, never do this. Just never do that. Fking die, heh, if you’re gonna do that. That’s number one. Ridiculous… Whatta way to start the day boys. Who the fk do you think you are, bih? Suck my fking c*ck. Perish! Perish. Don’t do that.”The clip spread like fire on social media. Several Reddit users pointed out past punishments for similar behavior. One comment said, “Didn’t Tectone get a ban for telling a viewer to die? But let me guess, Electro over here will shockingly get away with this, too”, while another added, “Erobb got a 30-day ban for jokingly saying he will fight one of his viewers in offline chat.”Some called Hasan “fragile,” while others questioned why fans supported him. Renowned Canadian streamer xQc also jumped into the conversation and said, “This is absolutely ToS. People have gotten banned consistently for telling people sh*t like that, over and over and again. It is an absolute, clear, rule-break that most people would get banned for, 100%… but, let’s be honest, Hasan is kinda the, yeah…”Hasan also made headlines this week for reacting to his absence from The Streamer Awards, claiming he had his “most impactful” year but was allegedly blacklisted by AT&T. As of now, the platform has not taken any action against the streamer yet. Also Read: Streamer Awards 2025: Full list of nominees announced ahead of the ceremony in December

