Trader consensus on Polymarket tilts toward "No" at 64.5% implied probability for Dantes receiving a Twitch ban by May 1, reflecting his spotless recent track record as a Twitch Partner streamer despite a history of edgy League of Legends content that often skirts community guidelines on toxicity. In the past 30 days through March 31, Dantes has logged over 200 streaming hours with steady viewership around 1,000 average, including marathon sessions pushing for Challenger rank, without triggering suspensions—bolstered by his November 2025 partner status after years of persistence. A March 9 public spat defending his wife against podcasters drew attention but stayed off-platform and violation-free. With one month left, traders eye potential TOS risks from high-volume play but see no imminent catalysts amid quiet drama, underscoring prediction markets' skin-in-the-game wisdom while noting Twitch enforcement's unpredictability.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourDantes recevra-t-il une interdiction de Twitch d'ici le 1er mai 2026 ?
Dantes recevra-t-il une interdiction de Twitch d'ici le 1er mai 2026 ?
Oui
Oui
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.
Marché ouvert : 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 on Polymarket tilts toward "No" at 64.5% implied probability for Dantes receiving a Twitch ban by May 1, reflecting his spotless recent track record as a Twitch Partner streamer despite a history of edgy League of Legends content that often skirts community guidelines on toxicity. In the past 30 days through March 31, Dantes has logged over 200 streaming hours with steady viewership around 1,000 average, including marathon sessions pushing for Challenger rank, without triggering suspensions—bolstered by his November 2025 partner status after years of persistence. A March 9 public spat defending his wife against podcasters drew attention but stayed off-platform and violation-free. With one month left, traders eye potential TOS risks from high-volume play but see no imminent catalysts amid quiet drama, underscoring prediction markets' skin-in-the-game wisdom while noting Twitch enforcement's unpredictability.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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