I don't, mostly because he's a celebrity character and anything he says is a PR release from his business. He just seems to trend up with various viral moments or activities like recording/streaming inside a bathroom full of people at a convention. It makes sense that someone who lives (literally) on hype and attention would generate that whenever possible to further their brand, just like a Kardashian. With that in mind, some unspoken ban, real or not/insinuated or not, is an excellent chance to set up a big story when you're back in the office and working again. Easy cover for time off and solid cash back once streaming again.