Twitch blocks every domain where I embed my stream

Hello!

I have already written about this problem, asking if I took into account all the rules for embedding the twitch player ( Twitch blocks every domain where I embed my channel - API - Twitch Developer Forums ) eventually we ended up violating the minimum embedding dimensions.

This time, I embed twitch player on some pages of my gaming site so site visitors can chat comfortably and find new indie games. But a month later, Twitch blocked my domain again. It’s very easy to check, with the direct link Twitch Error (change to any unlocked domain and everything works)

It already looks like a biased attitude, cos such partners as https://fextralife.com/ have their stream embedded literally on every page (along with embedding clips to increase views) for years but on my site they block a large twitch player placed in a convenient place for viewing.

Support just ignores me. Answering with patterns:

Thank you for reporting the issue! There is a webform that you may fill out here: Twitch Embed Feedback that can inform our dev team that you are seeing difficulties embedding on your site.

And I’m too small a streamer to draw any attention to this problem.

Have any of you encountered a similar problem? How to embed a stream on your site to not be blocked in a month? Is there a chance to get the embed back on a previously blocked site?

The code, screenshot and link to my twitch embed are below:
Page example: https://gamer-mods.ru/news/skyrim_ae_chto_zhdet_igrokov/2021-10-29-3188

<div class="xopo-player-container">
    <div class="full-main-text player-text">
        <div class="sub-title">Наш стрим</div>
        <div> На своём канале Xop0 вместе с чатом играет во все новые игры от AAA проектов до малоизвестных
            indie-новинок. Заходи общаться! 😄</div>
    </div>
    <div id="twitch-embed">
        <iframe
            src="https://embed.twitch.tv?channel=xop0&amp;height=400&amp;migration=true&amp;muted=true&amp;parent=gamer-mods.ru&amp;theme=dark&amp;width=1000"
            allowfullscreen="true" scrolling="no" autoplay="true" width="1000" height="400">
        </iframe>
    </div>
    <script type="text/javascript">
        new Twitch.Embed('twitch-embed', {
            width: 1000,
            height: 400,
            channel: 'xop0',
            muted: true,
            theme: 'dark',
            parent: ['gamer-mods.ru']
        });
    </script>
    <style>
        #twitch-embed {
            display: flex !important;
            flex-wrap: nowrap;
            justify-content: center;
            flex-basis: auto;
        }

        #twitch-embed>iframe {
            border: none;
            position: center;
            align: center;
            padding-bottom: 10px;

        }

        .sub-title {
            background-size: auto;
            color: rgb(144, 129, 119);
            font-family: MyriadPro-Semibold;
            font-size: 18px;
            padding-bottom: 10px;
            text-transform: uppercase;

        }

        .xopo-player-container {
            background: #2f3136;
            border-top-color: rgb(119, 49, 45);
            border-top-style: solid;
            border-top-width: 4px;
            border-bottom-color: rgb(119, 49, 45);
            border-bottom-style: solid;
            border-bottom-width: 4px;
            margin-top: 10px;
            margin-bottom: 10px;
        }

        .player-text {
            padding: 15px;
        }
    </style>
</div>

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I tried to ask on reddit, but no one there has come across anything like this, only an assumption that the site does not suit twitch in some way.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Twitch/comments/shxsrz/twitch_blocks_every_domain_where_i_embed_my_stream/

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