MR_SLINIt should be obvious, but this is a Team Fortress 2 website. I personally didn't take your stream down, but if someone notices that you're not streaming TF2 it may get taken down.
I checked your past broadcasts, and it was confirmed that you don't stream much TF2:
http://puu.sh/4Lg21.jpg
I'm not sure what you're expecting.
[Edit] I realized that you're streaming TF2 but you're putting it under the CS:GO label. Keep streaming and bump in a few days.
The 2:43:10 vod has TF2 in it, I just changed the game half way through (and changed via my dashboard).
The 7:59:13 vod has TF2 in it, and i changed the game in my vod, it just lists CS.
I have a vod from today with TF2 listed. I understand why a stream that has minimal TF2 action recently might be removed, but why not contact that individual or post in their stream thread rather than removing it? I only took a 2 week break; most people take breaks.
I wouldn't be upset but there's an amount of inconsistency - I've seen plenty of streams staying up on the sidebar for pretty long periods while not streaming TF2. Maybe I'm not a very known figure in the community, but I donate to streamers, charity events, lan funds, etc - I feel that I've contributed to the community enough that I deserve to at least be contacted before my stream gets taken off the sidebar. It's not like I'm getting hundreds of viewers - I'm just one of the bottom streams on the sidebar.
Just looking at the sidebar now -
Meb's past broadcasts have 1/10 as TF2, and Jesus' last TF2 listed vod was 5 months ago.
I feel that if this is going to be enforced it should be enforced to everyone.And as a general suggestion, I feel like it would be simple and preferable to message people before taking their stream off, or when taking their stream off.
Can you put me in contact with whoever did take my stream off? Thank you,
~times