Alex Kaplan
Multiple far-right and white nationalist figures including some involved with the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol have shifted to the gaming-streaming platform Trovo, including using it to monetize their content. Some have used the platform to specifically defend the insurrection; one such person appears to be part of a special Trovo program that can help them raise additional money. Trovo s policies seemingly prohibit white nationalist content and content not related to video games.
Following the insurrection, streaming platform DLive, known for hosting many far-right figures some of whom used the platform to livestreamthe riot announced that it would ban several of those accounts. It also announced it would demonetize content that is deemed to only be appropriate for mature audiences, which it says covers virtually all non-gaming content.