At the end of February, a grassroots political movement asked consumers to stop spending at giant corporations in an attempt to advocate against corporate greed. Now, the organizer of that event wants to boycott Amazon for an entire week,
Malofeyev’s Twitch account was shut down in 2022 months after Russia invaded Ukraine and the United States government imposed sanctions on some Russians; Malofeyev was sanctioned for his role in a “worldwide sanctions evasion and malign influence network,” per the lawsuit, led by Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev — his father.
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Twitch is pursuing legal action against Russian streamer and former League pro Kirill Konstantinovich Malofeyev, seeking protection from his own lawsuit that ordered the company to pay more money than exists in the world following the streamer’s suspension from the platform due to US sanctions.
Streaming platform Twitch has announced a big change to its monetization policy, as "most streamers" will soon gain access to the site's monetization tools. Previously, only Twitch affiliates and partners could access these revenue-generating tool, but these will be available to more creators later in 2025.