Who is IZIDORE, as Twitch streamer is banned after video of him doing Chinese water torture live stream goes viral

Who is IZIDORE, as Twitch streamer is banned after video of him doing Chinese water torture live stream goes viral

On April 14, 2025, a video of Twitch streamer “IZIDORE” being tormented remotely by viewers via donations went viral

Twitch streamer izidore has now been banned for 24 hours after going viral for doing the Chinese water torture on stream and the ban is for “soliciting money for self-destructive behavior”.

Who is IZIDORE, as Twitch streamer is banned after video of him doing Chinese water torture for donations live stream goes viral

When viewers bought Bits or subscriptions, the content creator IZIDORE built up a gadget that dropped water on him. Over the course of the 16-hour webcast, IZIDORE permitted them to donate anywhere from three to 200 Bits to drop different amounts of water on his face.

For those who are not aware with Chinese water torture, it entails a machine that drips cold water drops into a person’s face or head over an extended period of time. New Scientist magazine claims that this process can lead to anxiety, mental decline, and terror.

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American Twitch streamer IZIDORE has amassed more than 39,600 followers. He participates in a variety of tasks and streams gaming stuff. His programming mostly focuses on endurance broadcasts and subathons, in which he challenges his viewers to force him to stop his livestreams by achieving certain objectives.

IZIDORE has previously performed actions that incited viewers to torment him, such as the latest water drop stream. The content creator allowed them to flashbang him for 25 Bits inside a closet during a broadcast in August 2023. The broadcaster warned his viewers that if they forced him to end the challenge, he would wreck his automobile.

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He spent three days in a closet before giving up. IZIDORE tried to build a house of cards while a gigantic fan stood next to him in a different broadcast. The fan would switch on and blow his cards away whenever a Twitch user donated 100 Bits to the channel, forcing him to start over.

On Twitch, endless challenge streams and subathons are common, however they are frequently criticized. Maxwell “Plaqueboymax,” a member of the FaZe Clan, spoke on October 7, 2024, about how his subathon left him crying after he streamed nonstop for 20 days. Games, dating programs, and other challenges were all part of the subathon.

Maxwell explained, “When I tell y’all that I was going through it, I was really going through it. Like by Day 10, I was like, ‘I don’t know how I am going to go through the rest of these 20 days.’ I’m having nights where I’m in the bathroom, I was bawling my eyes out.”

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