Twitch has found itself embroiled in yet another controversy, this time over a social media post commemorating Veterans Day. On November 11, 2025, the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform took to X to announce the "Saluting Our Service Members" campaign to honor Veterans Day.The organization wrote:"On Veteran's Day, we're Saluting our Service Members on Twitch. Check them out live on the Front page shelf: https:// twitch.tv/directory/collection/saluting-service-members Are you a Veteran who wants to be showcased? Express your interest here!"The post has received over 1.6 million views, eliciting reactions from more than 1,100 netizens, with prominent internet personalities and streamers expressing dissatisfaction with the platform.YouTuber Rev Says Desu brought up the controversy surrounding Morgan "Frogan," in which she had wished that those serving in the American military develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)."I’m glad this is getting ratio’d. You can’t pretend to care about veterans when you allow your “two-time rising star” to wish PTSD on them without punishment." YouTuber Rev Says Desu wrote.Former OTK (One True King) member John "Tectone" accused Twitch of "not caring about soldiers or their sacrifices."A woman (very fat btw) said all American soldiers deserved PTSD You didn’t ban her I called her a fat piece of s**t and defended our troops And you banned me You don’t care about soldiers or their sacrifices for this country Shut the f**k up." Tectone wrote.YouTuber CinnamonToastKen also chimed in with his views."is this for next year or did you guys forget? odd to have people apply to be featured the day of." YouTuber CinnamonToastKen wrote.Kick streamer and CEO of Redact software company, Dan Saltman, described Twitch's salute to veterans as "comical." "Twitch "saluting" their veterans is comical. Despite Veterans being a protected class, Twitch looked the other way on this. However, if you make fun of this persons appearance you catch a 2 week ban 🙃" Dan Saltman wrote."Be mad at the government" - Frogan issues statement as Twitch faces backlash for its Veterans Day postFrogan has issued a statement in response to Twitch facing backlash for its Veterans Day post. While claiming that netizens should "be mad at the government," rather than "one thing a streamer said," Frogan wrote:"the community note is crazy because remember when i was banned for A WHOLE MONTH after this and twitch didn't communicate with me at all? here’s the statement i put out before + be mad at the government for not giving veterans adequate resources instead of one thing a f**king twitch streamer said"frogan @fr0ganLINKthe community note is crazy because remember when i was banned for A WHOLE MONTH after this and twitch didn't communicate with me at all?As of this writing, Twitch has not responded to the backlash.