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XQc slams ‘f**klord’ Kick streamers as site issues bans for TwitchCon harassers

XQc slams ‘f**klord’ Kick streamers as site issues bans for TwitchCon harassers

Streaming platform Kick has suspended and banned streamers involved in a controversy at TwitchCon last week, with xQc among fans criticizing the site for not doing more to stop harassment at the convention.

In response to a post Rod “Slasher” Breslau on X/Twitter On September 23, Edward Kraven, co-founder of Stake and Kick He said action was being taken against Kick users who attended TwitchCon with malicious intent. “Twitchcon is an incredible event that brings together creators from all platforms, and we are grateful to Twitch for giving our community a chance to participate,” he said, adding that a few bad guys don’t represent the whole — but he’s starting to sound like a broken record.

Kick streamers continue to tarnish the site’s reputation with their pranks. Photo: Sarah Cooper via DreamHack

XQc was one of those who were constantly harassed during the three-day event; at one point, Kick pennant They got on their knees and said they wanted to “suck his dick” and kept yelling at the streamer while he tried to walk away. XQc expressed their disappointment in a broadcast after the event ended, calling the streamers “a bunch of sons of bitches.”

“We need to double down on this and get the police involved. When people are doing really bloody crimes and stupid things like that, get the bloody police involved, that gets the message across,” xQc saidHe called out those who believed that remaining silent was tantamount to “cowardice.”

“Don’t tell me that ‘ooh pussy’: No no no, that’s not pussy shit, you don’t go up to someone and suck their nipples, bro. You don’t do that shit,” he said, referring to another incident involving the streamer Attack on Nmplol and WakeThe streamer was eventually removed from the TwitchCon venue.

XQc echoed Tectone’s sentiments. Second Kick attacks Twitch and venue security for dropping the ball and failing to protect creators at the event. “I saw a bunch of clips that made a lot of my friends very uncomfortable. When your platform caters to people harassing innocent people for no reason, it doesn’t matter—it’s a joke.”

Tectone referred to another incident outside the venue a pennant pushed onto a moving tram“This was a total clown show! These weak, pathetic, psychopathic individuals who can only do this because other people have morals,” Tectone concluded, knowing full well that publishers are after clicks and are content with what they do.

Kick has previously come under fire after creators representing the platform were involved in other incidents at similar events. DreamHack Melbourne Australia. When combined with similar ones Adin Ross and his on-air jokestogether allegations of inappropriate behavior among staff and multiple creators Banned for hate speech and pedophilia (According to the Sydney Morning Herald) Kick’s reputation continues to be tarnished by these undesirables.


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