Forbes
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JPMorgan, AT&T, and Dunkin’ Brands have pulled ads from Twitch following accusations that the platform promotes antisemitic content, particularly surrounding streams by popular commentator Hasan Piker regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict. The allegations originated in forums linked to banned streamers and were amplified by Rep. Ritchie Torres, who criticized Twitch for enabling "antisemitic propaganda." Piker defended himself, stating his criticisms targeted Israel's government, not Jewish people, while Twitch reaffirmed its stance against antisemitism. The controversy follows Twitch's earlier struggles in October with regional sign-up issues and ongoing moderation challenges related to political content. Advertiser backlash could grow, as Chevron is reportedly reconsidering ties with Twitch over a separate controversy at TwitchCon. Continue here.


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