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Next Dragonlord Ban - After TikTok, the streamer is running out of options

2022-08-18T10:53:35.420Z


Next Dragonlord Ban - After TikTok, the streamer is running out of options Created: 08/18/2022, 12:48 p.m Drachenlord has now received a TikTok ban. This means that YouTuber Rainer Winkler has lost another option for income.  Nuremberg – After the YouTuber Drachenlord (real name Rainer Winkler) lost his channels after violating the YouTube guidelines, he announced that he would offer his conten


Next Dragonlord Ban - After TikTok, the streamer is running out of options

Created: 08/18/2022, 12:48 p.m

Drachenlord has now received a TikTok ban.

This means that YouTuber Rainer Winkler has lost another option for income. 

Nuremberg – After the YouTuber Drachenlord (real name Rainer Winkler) lost his channels after violating the YouTube guidelines, he announced that he would offer his content on other platforms and that he wanted to take action against the deletion of his channels.

However, it does not seem possible to have your YouTube channels unblocked again without further ado.

With the loss of his YouTube channels, the 33-year-old may lose his most important sources of income.

Winkler was also banned from Twitch, and the influencer is slowly running out of platforms.

Surname:

Rainer Winkler

stage name

dragon lord

Date of birth

Aug. 2, 1989

Place of birth

Neustadt an der Aisch

Subscribers on YouTube

224,000 (as of August 2022)

Drachenlord: First the YouTube channel disappears, then the TikTok account

What happened?

Only recently was it announced that YouTuber Drachenlord's YouTube accounts had been blocked.

In a statement video that he published on TikTok, however, he spoke of wanting to take action against the block on YouTube.

But apparently the ban on YouTube seems to be permanent and Winkler's channels are finally deleted.

As if that weren't enough, the public prosecutor's office is also investigating the dragon lord.

The influencer then stated on TikTok that he might want to offer his content on the paid page "OnlyFans".

But the advertising of third-party sites is prohibited in the terms of use of the platform.

As a result, his TikTok account was also suspended.

His OnlyFans account and his Snapchat account were also apparently deactivated.

Drachenlord flies from TikTok – another ban for influencers © dpa: Monique Wüstenhagen / Daniel Karmann / TikTok (Montage)

What's next for Dragonlord?

It is currently not clear whether the influencer may even have unsubscribed from the relevant platforms himself.

In his last statement video on TikTok (before the account was blocked), Drachenlord even talked about possibly wanting to withdraw completely from the Internet.

Until now, Dragonlord had always resisted.

However, over the years of dispute, the YouTuber has lost friends, family, property and privacy.

For almost ten years, Drachenlord defended himself against the hate-filled Internet mob.

Perhaps deleting his remaining internet channels is his silent surrender.

Drachenlord: The biggest cyberbullying case in Germany

Who is the "Dragon Lord" anyway?

Drachenlord is the name of the German YouTuber Rainer Winkler.

For the last ten years he has been producing videos on various platforms on a regular basis, with which he caused a stir.

Over the years, a community of "haters" developed around the YouTuber, who made it their goal to provoke the 33-year-old and make his life as difficult as possible.

The official aim of the haters (who are amused by the YouTuber's Franconian accent and thus call themselves "Haider") is that Winkler should delete all of his websites.

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After his address became known on the Internet in 2014, his haters regularly made pilgrimages to his house, committed vandalism there or insulted and provoked the YouTuber.

When his house was again besieged in 2018, Winkler allowed himself to be provoked and became violent.

A court case ensues, and the dragon lord is sentenced to a year's imprisonment, suspended on probation.

Winkler's former home suffered from years of hater vandalism.

It was demolished in 2022.

© Twitter / @MimonBaraka_V4

After the court case, the YouTuber left his home village and traveled around Germany for a while, but his haters pursued him and started a real "hunt" for the man from Altschauerberg.

The YouTuber earned his living primarily through his videos and live streams on video platforms.

This will become more difficult in the future, after all, Winkler can now switch to fewer and fewer platforms if he decides to continue.

Source: merkur

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