Trader consensus favors "No" at 65% implied probability for Dantes receiving a Twitch ban by May 1, reflecting his solidified standing after achieving Twitch Partner status on November 26, 2025—following six years and 25 rejections—which signals platform tolerance for his edgy League of Legends content despite past indefinite suspensions like the 2022 username misinterpretation. No verified violations or ban reports have surfaced in the four months since, amid steady streaming without major controversies, bolstering "wisdom of crowds" sentiment that he's navigated Twitch's community guidelines successfully. With one month remaining, catalysts like potential mass report campaigns or guideline updates could shift odds, but historical patterns show resilient streamers like Dantes often evade perma-bans post-partnership.
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Official announcements from Twitch that Dantes has been banned will qualify regardless of whether the enforcement of the ban has not yet gone into effect.
For the purposes of this market, any form of account ban on Twitch, including temporary, indefinite, or permanent suspensions, will count. Content or feature restrictions such as chat timeouts, demonetization, emote removals, loss of partner status, etc., will not count.
The primary resolution source will be Twitch.com (e.g., https://www.twitch.tv/dantes); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Mar 10, 2026, 1:47 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Official announcements from Twitch that Dantes has been banned will qualify regardless of whether the enforcement of the ban has not yet gone into effect.
For the purposes of this market, any form of account ban on Twitch, including temporary, indefinite, or permanent suspensions, will count. Content or feature restrictions such as chat timeouts, demonetization, emote removals, loss of partner status, etc., will not count.
The primary resolution source will be Twitch.com (e.g., https://www.twitch.tv/dantes); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus favors "No" at 65% implied probability for Dantes receiving a Twitch ban by May 1, reflecting his solidified standing after achieving Twitch Partner status on November 26, 2025—following six years and 25 rejections—which signals platform tolerance for his edgy League of Legends content despite past indefinite suspensions like the 2022 username misinterpretation. No verified violations or ban reports have surfaced in the four months since, amid steady streaming without major controversies, bolstering "wisdom of crowds" sentiment that he's navigated Twitch's community guidelines successfully. With one month remaining, catalysts like potential mass report campaigns or guideline updates could shift odds, but historical patterns show resilient streamers like Dantes often evade perma-bans post-partnership.
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