![]() So I now question, "Why can't I say the name then?" Simple, I don't want to be banned here or in the game for a kuva lich name I said. I don't want to say the name here, and I certainly won't say it first name with last name together as I did on Twitch. I literally don't chat in there other than the usual emote post and click links from Warframe to check stuff out. Didn't talk political, didn't insult anyone, spammed, spread hateful messages/info, like nothing. I re-read the channel rules, and as simple as they were, I broken none of them. I know there are people with kit guns and companions with awful names that shouldn't be said, let it be they worked around the system to do so, but this name was generated by the game, not a player. but why? Lots of us, even Megan who initiated the conversation, talked about kuva liches, laughed about it and such like me, so it seemed like a good time to join in on the funny stories people had with these names. It's a Kuva Lich, a character created based on the algorithm that creates lich names created by Warframe. It seems so obvious that the name was the bad thing to say. I thought "Which of these was so bad to say and why?" I even paired them together differently, trying to arrange the stuff I said. "There was a guy with a kuva lich weapon" "named (name goes here)." "LUL no joke." "It was funny." You may ask, "What was the name?" See, the problem is in what I said obviously, but what was it exactly? I broke down everything I said, sectioned it if you will. Since this kuva lich name exists or has existed on PS4, I assume someone on Xbox has it, definitely believe someone has it on PC, and I less likely but still surely believe it's on the Switch console too. So this name I said on twitch chat has been out there for well over a year. This player with this kuva lich weapon I encountered was months after Kuva Liches were released on console (PS4). I said that there was a guy I found with a kuva lich weapon named (name goes here). ![]() I normally post an emote, a simple emote, so the one time I mention a name that is part of Warframe, I got banned. ![]() I don't know if Twitch notifies viewers if they got banned in a twitch channel (because this is literally my first ban somehow), but I don't know why. I couldn't see or find a reason given to me. This blew my mind, "How was I banned" I thought. The next day, Warframe stream starts up as usual, but when I started watching the stream, I noticed I was banned from Warframe twitch chat. I simply closed the stream without looking at it, just listening to it. That is amazing. Deciding on what to say, I looked at what I typed for roughly 10 seconds after posting it, then I hide the stream and just listen until it ended. There was one I converted, named Lugg Egg, which is an "eggcellent" name I should say, or the one I really thought about and own, Copuu Gaa Kuva Kohm. I thought about it and decided what to say because I had a few lich names that were funny. I joined in on this because we were having a good time laughing at funny names. ![]() The name of the weapon was talked about enough that people in chat started saying funny names of kuva liches/weapons that they had, encountered, or seen. At some point of the stream, Megan had viewed the equipment/arsenal of her fellow tennos that they were using for the mission, one of which had a kuva weapon. This year (2021) on the first day when the Warframe streams came back in mid-January, Megan was streaming like normal. ![]()
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