Twitch Disables Kai Cenat's Subathon For A Brief Six Minutes
Popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat had his subathon briefly disabled by the platform earlier today, leaving fans feeling frustrated and confused. The subathon, which had been going on for over 30 days, was abruptly stopped by Twitch without any prior warning or explanation.
Cause of the Suspension
According to sources close to the situation, Twitch disabled the subathon due to "technical difficulties." However, some fans believe that the platform may have taken action due to concerns about the streamer's mental health. Cenat has been streaming for long hours without taking breaks, and has been showing signs of fatigue and stress in recent days.
Community Response
The brief suspension of the subathon sparked a mixed reaction from the Twitch community. Some fans were upset that the platform had interrupted the event, while others expressed concern for Cenat's well-being.
"This is so unfair," one fan tweeted. "Kai has been working so hard on this subathon and now it's just gone."
"I'm more worried about Kai than the subathon," another fan wrote. "He's been streaming for way too long and he's starting to look exhausted."
Twitch's Response
Twitch has not yet issued a public statement on the suspension of Cenat's subathon. However, sources close to the platform say that the technical difficulties have been resolved and the subathon has been reinstated.
Cenat has also confirmed that his subathon is back up and running. He thanked his fans for their support and apologized for the brief interruption.
"I appreciate all the love and support from the community," Cenat said in a tweet. "I'm feeling better now and I'm gonna keep grinding on this subathon."