The controversy that arose last week over some tweets with racist, neo-Nazi content and harassing words published a decade ago by the couple of streamers Biyín (Sara) and AuronPlay (Raúl) continues to make people talk. In a battle to bury dirty laundry from the past, Auron temporarily left Twitch this week following strong criticism. But he has announced that he will return soon. And he will do it with a knife between his teeth.
The seriousness of what happened has led the content creator to delete all the recordings of his previous live shows, leaving only the last one available, in which he gives explanations about what happened. Accustomed to his daily activity, everything seems to indicate that Raúl Álvarez needs to disconnect to recover psychologically from what happened.
The streamer has only made his latest recording available from his Twitch channel
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The streamer’s latest movements seem to hint at a possible return to YouTube, which would explain why he decided to change the link in his Twitter bio, which previously redirected to his Twitch channel and now redirects to his YouTube channel, inactive for years. .
Auron has a huge community of followers who are reaching out to him in these delicate moments, ignoring the seriousness of his past tweets. Her sister, also a streamer, has confirmed on her Twitch channel that Auron’s return is assured and it is a matter of time.
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In the description of his bio, Raúl has added an hourglass, which could indicate that changes are coming and something is preparing. What is clear is that the streamer did not expect what happened and could be considering taking legal action. “How many rats lately. When the time comes, we’ll hit it hard on the back, don’t worry. They’re going to shit,” he wrote in an Instagram story that he soon deleted.
Among the tweets that have recently come to light, there are racist and anti-Semitic comments, as well as direct harassment of Ithaisa Suárez, the mother of Yéremi Vargas, the minor who disappeared in Santa Lucía de Tirajana (Gran Canaria), in 2007. The streamer was involved in the controversy shortly after criticizing the ESLAND awards and charging against Illojuan and Ibai Llanos.
Nothing is confirmed yet, but most likely the content creator decides to leave Twitch forever, where the rivalry between streamers continues to grow, and return to YouTube, the platform where he began his career many years ago.