One of the biggest Twitch streamers in Turkey, Ahmet “Jahrein” Sonuç and seven other streamers gathered under the roof of “Rekkitz” to announced that they would stop streaming on the platform.
Jahrein and other Rekkitz members, one of the pioneers of the #TemizTwitch movement, explained why they left Twitch in the live stream they opened on Jahrein’s channel. In addition, a statement was published on the official Twitter account of the Rekkitz team.
In the statement, it is stated that they have been complaining to Twitch about certain issues for a long time, but they have been constantly ignored. All seven other members of Rekkitz will no longer be streaming on Twitch.
Jahrein stated that he has a contract until May and will terminate it if he can contact Twitch. The famous streamer has been on the platform since 2009.
Jahrein explained that he had to be silent about some injustices for a long time but because of his character he could no longer tolerate such injustices. He complained that Bit Scammers were still able to continue streaming despite confessing to their crimes. He even said that a streamer whose Bit donation was closed because of a scam opened a new channel and got a new partnership.
The Turkish side of Twitch, which has begun to lose its major streamers, still remains silent. It is wondered whether other streamers will leave the platform in the coming days.
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