Banned Twitch Streamer Joins Kick

Rose Andres Amiel April 3, 2023
Banned Twitch Streamer Joins Kick

While YouTube and Twitch are vying with one another for supremacy, a third network has also entered the fray. It is none other than Kick, a network recently made well-known by its connection to the online casino Stake.com.

Kick has also made an effort to entice broadcasters away from competing platforms. Famous streamers have already switched to this new site after being permanently banned from the streaming service owned by Amazon, including Twitch star Adin Ross. Recently, another streamer joined Kick after getting a band from Twitch, following in Ross’ footsteps. 

Sideneuke, a small Twitch streamerfrom Poland, sparked outrage in February when he accidentally ran over a puppy while doing live broadcasts. 

This event occurred as a result of the streamer’s phone-related distraction from the road. She was subjected to a great deal of online abuse. Twitch ultimately took strict action against her and banned the Pole from their platform as a result of the incident with the puppy. As a result of her inability to broadcast on the purple platform any longer, she chose to switch to Kick. When she began broadcasting on this brand-new streaming service is still a mystery. She currently only has 139 followers on the site, indicating that she hasn’t been able to draw in a sizable audience there. She has also yet to be seen operating a vehicle in any Kick broadcasts. It appears that she is being true to her promise. Sideneuke mentioned speaking with the owner while returning to check on the dog after the mishap.

However, streamers on other platforms have been heavily criticizing Kick for their absence of moderation. Despite livestreaming questionable content, some of the streamers only received minor penalties. Many are also wondering why they allowed this careless streamer to use the site.