Is Clavicular Banned Everywhere? Live Platform Status (May 2026)
Tracking where Braden Peters can still post: YouTube terminated permanently, Kick banned, TikTok clip-active but restricted, X still active. We update this page as the platform situation changes.
This page tracks where Braden Eric Peters, online as Clavicular, can and cannot post as of May 2026. We update it as the platform situation changes; the timeline is moving faster than any single news cycle captures.
Live status table
| Platform | Status (May 2026) | Last action |
|---|---|---|
| YouTube | Permanently terminated | April 2026, all channels terminated for “severe or repeated violations” (Bloomberg) |
| Kick | Banned | March 2026, following Fort Lauderdale misdemeanor assault arrest (win.gg) |
| TikTok | Active (clips), main account variable | Search term restrictions on related vocabulary, April 2026 |
| X (Twitter) | Active | No confirmed action |
| Twitch | No presence | n/a |
| Rumble | No confirmed primary | n/a |
| Account status variable | No confirmed permanent action |
Why the pattern looks the way it does
The platforms with stricter content frameworks (YouTube, Twitch) have removed or refused to host him. The platforms with looser frameworks or different enforcement priorities (Kick, X) have either banned for specific real-world conduct (Kick after the arrest) or not acted (X). TikTok sits in between, algorithmic restriction on search terms, variable account-level enforcement, but clip economy intact.
The Kick ban is the one that costs the most. Bloomberg reported he had been earning in excess of $100,000 per month on Kick before the ban. The other platforms do not have equivalent direct-monetization mechanisms for streamers; the loss of Kick is the loss of his primary income.
What reinstatement would look like
YouTube: Almost no path. The ban-evasion framing makes new channels terminable on detection. Possible long-term workaround would be a guest-creator role on someone else’s channel, which YouTube tolerates inconsistently.
Kick: Plausible eventually. Kick has reinstated previously banned creators after legal resolutions and PR cycles. The criminal cases (assault, firearm) need to resolve first. Realistic timeline: late 2026 at earliest.
TikTok: Mostly already there in clip form. The main account is the question; a permanent termination would push him to alt accounts immediately, which TikTok handles inconsistently.
Twitch: Not a realistic landing platform unless the brand changes substantially.
Rumble or similar lower-moderation platform: Possible. Rumble’s onboarding has historically welcomed creators removed from YouTube for moderation reasons. Whether Peters wants the smaller audience and revenue is the question.
The bigger picture
The Clavicular ban pattern is one of the clearer 2026 case studies in how the major platforms handle high-visibility looksmaxxing creators when content layered around the niche tips into demonstrated harm. The analytical content alone (PSL ratings, jawline tips) does not draw the bans. The chaos-content layer (assault on stream, overdose on stream, pharmaceutical demonstrations, animal-cruelty incidents) is what triggers enforcement.
For other looksmaxxing creators, the message is unambiguous: the analytical lane is durable; the chaos-content layer that drives the most engagement is the layer that ends careers. The creators who have built durable looksmaxxing-adjacent audiences without platform bans, QOVES Studio, Dr. Anthony Youn, Dr. Michael Mrozinski, are the ones who never tipped over the chaos-content threshold in the first place.
We update this page
When platform actions change, we update this table. Significant changes, reinstatement on any major platform, additional terminations, new platforms added, get added to the timeline above with the relevant source.
Sources: Bloomberg, Kicked Off YouTube Again, Hollywood Reporter, YouTube Terminates Channels, win.gg, Banned Following Arrest, Wikipedia, Clavicular (influencer).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Clavicular banned on YouTube?
Yes, permanently. Original main channel suspended November 2025. All replacement channels terminated April 2026 for 'severe or repeated violations,' per Bloomberg. YouTube treats him as a banned user — new channels are subject to immediate termination under their ban-evasion policy.
Is Clavicular banned on Kick?
Yes, since March 2026, following his Fort Lauderdale misdemeanor assault arrest. Kick has historically reinstated some banned streamers but has not signaled reinstatement here as of May 2026.
Is Clavicular on TikTok?
His primary account status is variable — accounts have been removed and reinstated multiple times. Clip pages of his content circulate widely. TikTok introduced restrictions on related search terms (notably 'bone smashing') in April 2026, affecting discoverability of related content.
Is Clavicular on X (Twitter)?
Yes, active as of May 2026 under his real name and the Clavicular handle. X has historically had a higher tolerance for chaos-content creators than the video platforms.
Is he on Twitch?
No history of a Twitch presence. Twitch's onboarding process and stricter content rules make it an unlikely landing platform.
Is he on Rumble?
No confirmed primary Rumble account as of May 2026. Rumble has accepted creators removed from YouTube before, so a future move is possible but has not happened.
When was the most recent ban?
The most recent confirmed platform action was YouTube's permanent termination of replacement channels in April 2026, reported by Bloomberg and the Hollywood Reporter.
Are his old videos still available?
Most have been removed from the original platforms. Clips circulate on TikTok, X, and Reddit. The Wikipedia article on Clavicular is the most stable summary reference.
Where is he posting now?
Primarily X, with TikTok clip uploads and podcast appearances (notably Impaulsive in May 2026). The Kick ban removed his primary revenue source.