It is not surprising to hear that Nintendo is tricky about the user's name that can be used in the service. It maintains a family -friendly image, and I rarely wants that the average Mario Kart World lobby looks straight from the marvel rivals.
But they can be much more stringent than we were afraid. As reported by Gamesradar+, Nintendo Switch 2 users say that the account has been banned from a “Twink Link” account.
Nintendo Fan said it was forbidden for the user name “Twink Link.”
Reddit User Funaoe24 said, “I have allowed everyone in the family to use the Nintendo Switch 2 system. As a result, my sister uses it. Recently, the user name has been changed to Twink Link and … console.” You can't access the Nintendo service at all. “
More badly, they updated the post to say that there is no way to cancel the ban. “Permanent system ban cannot be canceled by nintendo,” they claim. “We have been instructed to return the system and use the latest storage data cloud backup.”
In the reply, they denied that this is related to moding or illegal games because it is a certain way that Nintendo hit the entire console by prohibition.
In fact, I wonder that the user name that caused the ban was not given a chance to change it. I wonder that the word “twink” is not the most inappropriate user name because the word “twink” is not the most inappropriate user name. Perhaps Nintendo is just trying to protect the image of Link, and he denies that he is actually a bit stupid …
In all words, if the user had the past with illegal cloning or moding, it may be triggered instead. As recent, Nintendo's Terms of Use have been updated to explicitly specify that they have the right to make the console as a brick if they do other tasks in addition to the recent use for intended purposes. Obviously, Nintendo thinks it is a way to fight illegal cloning in this console generation to work harder in moding scenes.
- brand
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Nintendo
- Original release date
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June 5, 2025
- Originally MSRP (USD)
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$ 449.99
- Operating system
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ownership
- solve
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1080p (handheld) / 4K (docking)
- HDR support
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yes