Talk about live streaming and you would probably mention Ice Poseidon. He often considers himself the god of the living dream. Although he is often the victim of hateful comments and gossip, these only help him establish a foothold in the world of mindless entertainment, with no signs of slowing down.
He was a twitch streamer and now a Youtube Gaminglivestreamer. He is often involved in one drama after another, which triggers a lot of reactions and further engages fans with him. Here’s everything you need to know about him, why he got banned, and where he is now.
Who is Ice Poseidon?
Ice Poseidon can be different from thingspeople. While many consider him a fake, others simply follow him or watch his videos to see what next gimmick he will make, and a host of others will enjoy his content and follow him. Also, many more would prefer him to be banned from all social media platforms. However, if the latter were to become a reality, how would we be able to keep abreast of its activities and follow its “progress”? Having established what his personality probably represents, let’s fix what he really is.
Ice Poseidon is a pseudonym adopted by Vlogger and live streamer Paul Denino. He streamed on Twitch.Tv where he was known to play Runescape. He’s played other games including Outlast, Quiplash, and Stanley Parable, and also plays a prominent role in airing real-life pranks.
Apart from his gaming and streaming persona, Paul is known for many nefarious traits such as unrestrained use of the word-word and was at one time labeled a white supremacist for allegedly making racist comments.
Paul was born on September 24, 1994 in PalmBeach, Florida to Enzo and Michael Denino. He describes himself as a weird kid growing up and was almost diagnosed with autism. However, he is noted for having unusual tics similar to those associated with Tourette’s syndrome, but denies that it exists. After earning his associate’s degree, he worked for two years at a seafood restaurant called Chowderheads.
Paul created his Twitch channel in May 2015 and after finding success with Twitch, he began posting on his eponymous YouTube channel. While his Twitch had over 290,000 subscribers before he was permanently banned in April 2017, his YouTube channel has attracted over 580,000 subscribers.
Now let’s see why he was banned from Twitch.
Why was Ice Poseidon banned?
When one becomes a public spectacle, broadcasting one’s life in front of a large number of dedicated viewers, heavy controversy is unlikely to be overstated.
Ice Poseidon was banned from Twitch a number multiple times before the platform was banned indefinitely in April 2017. One of the instances was when he asked for a random girl’s phone number while streaming. in streaming. It was considered doxing and drew a month-long ban. However, a serious incident earned his channel a permanent ban verdict.
He got caught on a plane at Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix, Arizona. The offense that triggered the ban was not the swat, but his revealing his position. He was live before boarding the flight, on April 27, 2017. During the flight, someone called a bomb threat using his name. He was banned from the site the next day.
The incident has featured in several national news stories across the country. One of the outlets that published articles about Ice Poseidon in connection with the event was Rolling Stone in June 2017. The article was titled, “On Air with LA’s Most Wanted Man, ‘Life Streamer,’ Ice Poseidon. channel that uploaded an interview with Paul in August 2017. The video has had over 350,000 views and over 2,000 comments over the two months.
Where is the Poseidon ice cream now?
He may have been banned from Twitch but it did. Nothing to extinguish his life energy. Following this ban, he went to YouTube, where he continued his adventure and attracted even more followers than on the Twitch platform. That’s not to say he wasn’t affected by this incident, he broke down in one of his streams after the event, after all, he’s human.
So where is he now? He is based in Los Angeles and continues to broadcast. You can follow him on his social media accounts: Twitter, Instagram and his YouTube channel.