Twitch has apologised to former streamer Ninja after pornography was hosted on his page.
Twitch replaced the content on the page – which has 14.7 million followers – to show a list of other streamers after he left the platform for Mixer this month.
But Ninja said he was “disgusted” after the top-listed streamer on his page featured pornographic videos.
Twitch chief executive Emmett Shear said he “wanted to apologise directly to Ninja” and had removed the account.
“The lewd content that appeared on the Ninja offline channel page grossly violates our terms of service ... Read even more