ExtraEmily just pulled another near-miss IRL driving stream, glanced at chat in her Tesla, swerved at a Mazda SUV, muttered 'my bad,' and got the Twitch slap — only to be right back online in about 24 hours. This marks her third documented driving ban or suspension, yet the platform treats it like a participation trophy instead of a real safety issue. Asmongold's on the warpath calling out the double standard, comparing it to his own week-long ban for words while actual distracted driving barely earns a wrist slap.
Community clips went nuclear on X and Reddit, with everyone from regular viewers to fellow streamers screaming for Twitch to just kill driving streams entirely before someone actually dies on camera. The streamer herself owned up quick, promising to minimize wheel time on stream and keep chat off if she does drive — classic damage control after the third strike. But the real tea? Twitch's enforcement looks softer than a wet noodle when it's a popular IRL creator versus literally anyone else pulling the same stunt.
Your KD in the driving category is straight ass, Emily. Fix the habit or stay off the road while live — the rest of us don't want to watch a crash compilation happen in real time.