Adin Ross lost his cool after Kick staff warned the internet star that he was violating the platform’s DMCA policy.

“Hello there! We want to give you a heads-up that the content you’re currently streaming isn’t in line with our DMCA policy. Therefore, we kindly ask you to stop your live stream and be aware that we will need to remove the current VOD containing this content,” it reads.

Adin wasn’t happy with the message and quickly hit out at the staff member. “Hey yo, Kick team. I don’t know who’s running this but shut the f**k up,” he said.

“Respectfully, shut the fk up. You’re not going to do that to me and I promise you that. Ban me. Ban me. I’ll take another 81-day break. Do that to me right fking now I dare you. Whoever the f**k that is you better apologize right now.”

Adin Ross GOES OFF on the Kick staff after they told him he violated their DMCA policy 😯“Whoever that is you best apologise right now”pic.twitter.com/M0GdoiJ7pv

He added: “[Who] the fk do you think you’re talking to? Huh? What the fk am I doing wrong? I’m just sitting here talking. What’s the DMCA?”

Some reports claimed that Adin was briefly banned, but the Kick star revealed that the stream was shut down. While they were streaming IRL, something broke the site’s DMCA policy.

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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has said multiple times that he’s open to potentially unbanning the streamer but explained that he mustprove that he can fit within the platform’s Community Guidelines.

Dylan Horetski is a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team. He is an expert Entertainment reporter, covering Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, Tech, and viral news. He also has bylines at IGN. You can contact him at: dylan.horetski@dexerto.com