Last night the Czech streamer “SipOfCola” announced on Twitch that he would first get a perma ban from Twitch and then do something to himself. This immediately alarmed the League of Legends community: many did everything they could to save the popular streamer from himself. Luckily they were able to alert the Czech authorities.
Who is the streamer?
The streamer now scared his fans with an announcement.
Streamer deliberately provokes a perma ban on Twitch
This really worried people: Last night around 8pm SipOfCola tweeted that he will now provoke a permanent ban from Twitch and then do something to himself.
People should report it – he’s no longer interested in it. He won’t read it or notice anything. If people have supported him with money in the past, he is sorry. He hopes no one regrets his donations.
According to reports, the streamer then caused a permanent ban in a short twitch stream by deliberately behaving in an offensive manner. As statistics show, the stream actually only lasted a few minutes. The streamer has since been banned.
Community will call the police in less than an hour
The community reacted so well: The news immediately sparked a huge reaction on Twitter. Hundreds of users encouraged the streamer, saying how important he was to them, how many great things he had done on the Internet and that he was not alone.
In addition to the people who wanted to give him comfort, there were many who immediately argued into action. So some users immediately notify the Czech authorities to ensure that the police look after the streamer (via twitter).
A journalist tried to reach Riot to find out where SipOfCola is via the in-game name (via Twitter).
Less than 90 minutes after the tweet, images were released showing police and an ambulance at the streamer’s home.
About two hours after the tweet, the all-clear came: The streamer is doing well, he is on his way to the hospital and is looking for help there.
A user wrote:
Thanks for the help, but now stop calling the police, the Czech police/emergency doctors are here. Someone told us he got up and we hope it’s true. Thank you once again for your help. I think it really makes a difference, if that’s the way God wants it.
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