"I did this to try to change, adapt, and mature" — Adin Ross explains why he deleted his X community "Adin Loyals" with almost 120k members 

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Adin Ross shocked his fans when he deleted his X community "Adin Loyals" on December 11, 2024, one of the largest streamer-related communities on the platform with over 100,000 members.

The decision comes on the heels of Ross' efforts to revamp his public image, mature his brand, and encourage growth within his audience. The following day, he took to X to assert the same in a brisk statement to his fans via his alternate account, @AR15thed3mon:

"I deleted my x community. I did this to try to change, adapt, and mature as one … far more growth to do here but we r heading in the right direction. Those who understand the change and healthy reasoning behind this , I appreciate you. I promise you I will focus on change."

Adin Ross tries to clean up his act to get back on Twitch

Adin Ross was banned indefinitely in February 2023 from Twitch over some unmoderated chats that were visible during one of his livestreams. As reported by The Tribune, his move is in line with his efforts to rejoin the platform. Apart from publicly apologizing for his mistake and pleading for a second chance, the singer has been vowing to clean up his act and focus on a better audience.

Back in April 2024, clips of Ross' stream on Kick went viral as in it, he could be seen begging Twitch to let him make a comeback. He said at the time:

"Twitch, I'm genuinely sorry from the bottom of my heart. Can you (Twitch) please unban me? One more chance bro."

In the wake of his decision to delete his streamer community, the media personality is also drawing applause from Twicth legends like HasanAbi. The latter took to social media to laud Adin Ross, saying:

"I will admit, that is a pretty f**king solid first step in the right direction for Adin Ross. If he truly deleted his comms, his Twitter com. That is 1. A major W for everyone in this space. For those of you who don't know, AR Loyals is Adin Ross's Twitter community. It is infested with the most freak-like Nazis out there, it was."

He also likened AR Loyals to other streaming communities like Destiny's DDG:

"They are very similar to two other content creators. One who still operates and weaponizes his community, DGG. The other, I don't even know what has happened, is super old school, Ice Poseidon."

HasanAbi is not the only streamer to laud Ross' actions, as others like members of the FaZe Clan have also rallied behind him for the same.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni