The Receipts: What the Record Shows About Asmongold's Feud With TheQuartering Over Channel Strikes
A YouTube video dated April 14 puts Asmongold on record calling out TheQuartering over alleged channel striking. Here is what is documented, and what is not.
On April 14, 2026, a YouTube video surfaced under the title "Asmongold Just VICIOUSLY CALLED OUT THEQUARTERING Over STRIKING Channels," according to a Google News index entry captured that date. The clip is attributed to a third-party account covering the dispute, not to Asmongold's own channel. A separate video titled "Why I got banned on Twitch" appeared under Asmongold's name on April 7, 2026, per the same index, predating his June 4, 2026 Twitch ban by roughly eight weeks and suggesting a prior platform action not yet catalogued in the public record.
Neither video's full contents have been independently verified by MAFKR. What follows is a summary of the concrete evidence the signal provides, and nothing more.
What's documented
The record, as indexed, breaks down to four items:
- The callout video, April 14, 2026. A YouTube clip, title as quoted above, claims Asmongold "viciously called out" TheQuartering over alleged channel strikes. The source is a third-party commentary account. The specific channels allegedly struck, and Asmongold's exact words, are not reproduced in the indexed headline.
- The pre-June ban video, April 7, 2026. A video titled "Why I got banned on Twitch" is indexed under Asmongold's YouTube presence. If the date is accurate, this refers to a ban predating his documented June 4, 2026 suspension. No additional detail about the nature of that earlier action appears in the signal.
- A drama commentary video, May 21, 2026. A third-party YouTube upload titled "This Asmongold Drama Is Getting Weird" was indexed two weeks before the June ban. It is not possible to determine from the title alone whether the video addresses the TheQuartering dispute, the trans VTuber controversy, or another matter entirely.
- A political reaction video, May 9, 2026. A clip titled "British leftists are melting down.." is indexed under Asmongold's YouTube activity. Its connection, if any, to the channel-strike dispute is not established by the signal.
For the record, channel striking on YouTube is a copyright or harassment mechanism that, if used by a creator against a critic, can suppress or remove the target's content. The allegation that TheQuartering deployed strikes against channels discussing Asmongold comes solely from the title of a third-party video. TheQuartering has not been quoted in the signal. Asmongold's direct statements on the matter are not reproduced in any of the indexed items.
What's not documented
The indexed titles do not establish who was struck, how many channels were affected, whether any strikes were upheld or reversed, or what Asmongold said verbatim. The April 7 ban video title does not name a ban date or cause.
What happens next
Open questions include: whether Asmongold addressed the TheQuartering dispute on YouTube after April 14; what the April 7 Twitch ban refers to and whether it was ever covered publicly; and whether TheQuartering has responded to the callout in any documented format.