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  • Twitch Bans Several Arab Streamers Following ‘Habibi’ Ratings Panel At TwitchCon

    Twitch Bans Several Arab Streamers Following ‘Habibi’ Ratings Panel At TwitchCon

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    Streaming platform Twitch has banned several high-profile Arab streamers for a panel that took place at TwitchCon last month. The banned streamers include CapriSunnPapi, Fr0gan, Raffoulticket, DenimsTV, and Vio (who is not Arab), all of whom took part in a live-streamed panel during day two of TwitchCon San Diego called “Rating Streamers,” where they placed popular Twitch personalities on a tier list of who could or couldn’t say “habibi,” the Arab word for “friend” or “beloved.”

    The 30-day bans were handed out seemingly simultaneously and came after days of social media dialogue accusing several Arab and pro-Palestinian Twitch streamers of being antisemitic. A clip of Fr0gan saying that she “hoped” American soldiers got PTSD during a livestream was shared across X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit and commented on by YouTuber Ethan Klein and Steven Kenneth Bonnell II, aka Destiny.

    On October 20, Fr0gan issued an apology on X, writing:

    the us military has conducted some of the most horrific crimes against humanity in the modern era in countries such as iraq, afghanistan, syria, lebanon, and palestine my anger is directed at individuals who are currently championing these war crimes as if they “liberated” my people. it’s horrific and disgusting. the beginning of the clip was worded poorly and i do apologize for that. i go onto clarify in the clip that i do not mean “all” military, but specifically those with no remorse. what i said was out of frustration as they are currently bombing my family in the name of “liberation”. i realize that wishing people harm isn’t the best way to talk about these issues and that i could have talked about these topics in a more sensitive way.

    However, it appears Fr0gan was not banned for what she said on her more recent stream but instead for the Rating Streamers panel from September 21. During the panel in question, the streamers utilized a popular internet meme called a tier list, in which the top of the tier is the “best” or, in this case, the person for whom using “habibi” is most acceptable and the bottom was the least acceptable. At the TwitchCon panel, the tiers were labeled “Arab Coded, Asks Permission, Thinks It’s a Slur, and Loves Sabra,” a reference to Sabra Hummus, a popular brand of hummus manufactured in the United States. The VOD for the entire second day of TwitchCon (which was when Rating Streamers aired) has been removed from the GivePlz Twitch channel, which hosts all of the TwitchCon videos. The video is still available on the Ayyrabs YouTube page.

    Fr0gan, Capri, and Raffoul are all Arab (Fr0gan is Muslim, Raffoul is Jewish, and Capri is Christian) and host a podcast called Ayyrabs together. DenimsTV is an Arab woman and Vio is Middle Eastern. Two other streamers who briefly took part in the panel were not Arab or Middle Eastern. They were not banned at the time of publication.

    On October 19, Klein posted a video to YouTube titled “Twitch Has a Major Problem” in which he said that panel was “kinda Arab good, Jew bad,” because Sabra is a “very popular Hummus brand” in Israel that is “the subject of [a] pro-Palestine boycott.” He also shared a clip from the panel in which Denims jokingly says that Klein deserved his own category for “Zionist.” Then, on a live-stream on YouTube today, October 20, Klein discussed Fr0gan, the “Tier List,” Twitch CEO Dan Clancy, and Hasan “Hasanabi” Piker, another noted political streamer who used to host a show with Klein before the two had a falling out. The livestream was titled “Dan Clancy Must Resign As Twitch CEO.”

    The ban wave (which also appeared to include a permanent ban of popular streamer Sneako, who Klein mentioned in his October 19 YouTube video as an example of someone who should not have been allowed to return to Twitch) occurred while Klein was streaming. “30 day ban for saying people like bottom of the barrel hummus but other people get 2 WEEKS for advocating for the genocide of palestinians. got it,” Fr0gan posted on X after the bans were announced, referring to Twitch banning streamer Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt for 14 days after he said that Muslim people come from “an inferior culture” and that he’s “not going to cry a fucking river when people who have genocide that’s baked into their laws are getting genocided” on a recent stream.

    Capri also reacted to his ban, writing, “Ngl I’m gonna take a few days off and I’m going back live and ranking hummus just to prove a point. #hummusgate” on X.

    Before the ban but during the heat of the online dialogue about the alleged antisemitism of the panel, Raffoul, who is Jewish, wrote on X, “These fucks are so anti semitic I’m the one who made the list on ‘who can say habibi’ and they try and spin this as ‘Frogan ranking people from Arab to Jew’ keep Jews out your fucking mouth.”

    On October 21, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) shared on X that it had spoken with Twitch staff “after becoming aware of several concerning incidents on the social media platform and/or involving Twitch streamers in the past week.”

    “We appreciate @Twitch making the right decision to finally suspend the streamer Frogan for abusing her platform and the @TwitchCon event to spread antisemitic vitriol during this time of intense apprehension for the Jewish community,” the official ADL account posted in a thread. “@Twitch must learn from this situation and improve how they address antisemitism and hate on their platform, which is an ongoing and significant challenge.”

    It is unclear why Twitch chose to issue a ban for a panel that took place a month ago, the contents of which the company was aware of, Kotaku has confirmed. During TwitchCon 2024, the company emphasized that the platform was “no place for hateful conduct” after announcing new changes and advancements to its ban policies.

    Kotaku reached out to the ADL and Twitch for comment and will update this story accordingly.

    Update: 10/21/2024 at 11:20 p.m. ET: Updated story with more context regarding Sneako ban.

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  • America’s Favorite Puzzle Creator Launches a New Jumble Crosswords App

    America’s Favorite Puzzle Creator Launches a New Jumble Crosswords App

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    updated: Jul 12, 2019

    ​​​​​Adveractive, Inc. and Tribune Content Agency, LLC announce the launch of Giant Jumble® Crosswords, a free app, today, July 12, in these app stores: Apple iTunes Store, Google Play Store, Amazon App Store.

    Giant Jumble® Crosswords is a fast playing, challenging new variant of Jumble® Crosswords and Jumble® puzzles currently syndicated to over 600 newspapers, magazines and websites.

    This app is utterly simple to play and fun for players of any age. Every crossword puzzle has a “Final Jumble” clue and answer. Players discover the needed letters for this final answer by solving the crossword puzzle grid. Every one of the 300 included puzzles will stimulate player minds. This free app will deliver hours and hours and hours of enjoyment.

    Puzzle creator David L. Hoyt wrote every clue and answer for each puzzle. And David chose 300 of his favorites for the launch set of puzzles. More puzzles will be added in frequent future updates. David L. Hoyt is popularly known as the “The Man Who Puzzles America” and these puzzles are David at his best. 

    Features:
    * 300 of the best Jumble Crossword Puzzles ever
    * Six different levels of puzzle difficulty
    * A new Daily Jumble Crossword Puzzle every day
    * A new Jumble “Bonus Round” every day

    Giant Jumble® Crosswords is the newest release in the Just Jumble® and Just 2 Words™ series of apps developed and published by Adveractive. The previous apps feature puzzles by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek and they have been top downloads on Apple, Android and Amazon Kindle devices.

    Tribune Content Agency (TCA) is part of the Tribune Publishing family. It produces and distributes a daily news service and syndicated premium content to more than 2,000 media and digital information publishers worldwide. The Jumble® brand, the Jumble® Crosswords game and this game’s content are © Copyright 2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

    Device Requirements:
    * iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
    * Apple – Requires iOS 8.0 or later
    * Android Phones & Tablets or Amazon Kindle Fires
    * Android – Requires 4.2 or later
    * 45 MB

    Price and Availability:
    Giant Jumble® Crosswords 1.0 is free and available worldwide through three App Stores. It appears in both the Word Game and the Puzzle Game categories. Giant Jumble® Crosswords is recommended for all ages (12 and up) and it contains nothing but fun and mind-stimulating material.

    App Store Links:
    Apple App Store:   http://bit.ly/JumbleCrossword-Apple
    ​Google Play Store:   http://bit.ly/JumbleCrossword-Google
    ​Amazon App Store:   http://bit.ly/JumbleCrossword-Amazon

    Adveractive Inc. has been a leading developer of digital online games, download games and apps since 1995. Steve Bullock is the founder and President of Adveractive which is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2019 Adveractive Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

    Steve Bullock
    President
    Phone: 919-968-4567
    Email: sbullock@adveractive.com

    Source: Adveractive, Inc.

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