Nina Lin, a notable content creator and influencer on TikTok and Twitch, is in hot waters ahead of Streamer awards.
Lin has been centre of major backlash for a serious incident.
Recently, a viral clip resurfaced showing Lin with another creator, Zoe Spencer, were banned from Twitch for their alleged misconduct toward FaZe Silky’s assistant, Said.
The footage, which circulated on X (formerly Twitter) on October 23, 2025, sparked outrage across the gaming world and prompted renewed debate about accountability and double standards on streaming platforms.
Following the accusation, Lin appeared on a live broadcast alongside Wendy Ortiz and two other creators.
While discussing the upcoming industry events, Lin said, “don’t think I’m even going this year. With the whole sh-t going on, they’re definitely not gonna let me go.”
Her admission surprised Ortiz, who asked, “What? What does that mean?” Defending her friend Lin, Ortiz pointed out the hypocrisy within the community, saying, “o you not know how many guys and streamers say homophobic sh-t, they’ve done so much shit, and they’re still gonna go?”
Another streamer on the call then added, “They’re probably just bashing you more because you’re a girl.” Lin agreed, saying, “They do. You know what, it’s ’cause they don’t like outspoken girls.”
Once the stream ended the clip went viral on X (formerly Twitter), sparking more criticism on deflecting from the seriousness of the situation by comparing sexual assault allegations to homophobic remarks.
A user posted, “Ever since the first situation with Emiru they all just love to play victim.”
In addition to that Lin and Ortiz conversation has again placed in spotlight on how the streaming industry handles misconduct.