Popular streamer ExtraEmily received a temporary ban from Twitch after an on-stream incident involving the content creator nearly crashing her car. The fan-favorite Twitch creator’s infraction violated site policies regarding distracted driving while operating a vehicle on-stream.
The Amazon-owned streaming platform has expanded far beyond its roots, with many streamers documenting their daily lives on the site. Many of Twitch’s biggest talents livestream everything from traveling on vacation to minor streams like going to get coffee or shopping. Several top Twitch talents have embraced the platform’s “IRL” category as a way to bring fans more into their lives, with some even streaming themselves driving or doing DoorDash. Now, ExtraEmily has gotten herself into trouble with Twitch moderation after an incident resulting in a near-crash during a Twitch stream.
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ExtraEmily officially received a temporary suspension on Twitch after an on-stream incident on June 28. During the stream, she was driving her car and took her eyes off the road, glancing at her phone in order to respond to Twitch chat while driving. The distracted driving resulted in her nearly crashing into a Mazda SUV approaching from the opposite direction, with the streamer narrowly avoiding a collision with the other vehicle. Neither vehicle was damaged as a result of the near-crash, but ExtraEmily was handed a 24-hour suspension from Twitch after the incident. ExtraEmily’s ban from Twitch has since been lifted, and she was allowed to return to streaming.
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ExtraEmily’s incident sparked controversy among the Twitch community for the seemingly light punishment the streamer received. Despite being in direct violation of Twitch’s policies, Emily only received a 24-hour ban from the platform, being allowed to return the next day. The incident has brought up the topic of whether driving streams should be permitted at all on the platform, with the act of livestreaming and the potential for users to distract themselves by talking to chat causing major safety concerns. The streamer shared that she had turned off her Tesla Autopilot shortly before the incident occurred, usually driving with the feature on.
The newest incident is not the first time ExtraEmily has found herself in hot water while driving on-stream. ExtraEmily was caught running a red light during a previous stream, not appearing to slow down at all before blowing through the stop signal. Many fans at the time called out her actions as being potentially dangerous to other drivers on the road and called for Twitch to hand down disciplinary action as a result. The streamer was even involved in an accident while streaming in 2023, though she was not at fault for that collision.
ExtraEmily’s Twitch suspension follows greater efforts to solidify the platform’s moderation policies throughout 2026. Twitch rolled out a new ban system in 2026, clearly laying out a system regarding different bans for chatting and livestreaming. The platform now divides its punishments between restricting offending users’ ability to speak in chat and restricting the ability to stream on Twitch. Some more serious violations of the platform’s policies can even result in bans from both chatting and livestreaming, depending on the severity of the misconduct. Fans can only hope that ExtraEmily will learn from her most recent ban and prioritize safe driving over chat.




