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Nmplol slams ‘shameless’ Twitch for not responding to TwitchCon harassment

Nmplol slams ‘shameless’ Twitch for not responding to TwitchCon harassment

Twitch streamer Nmplol has slammed the streaming platform for its lack of response to a Kick streamer who began harassing him and other content creators at TwitchCon San Diego.

Nick ‘nmplol’ Polom was there TwitchCon A Kick creator was seen meeting with Wake Wilder in the convention hall and engaging in a series of behaviors that viewers described as “sexual assault.”

Kick publisher kissed and licked the broadcaster couple While they said they “really liked it,” they eventually split. Nick initially claimed the situation “didn’t bother him” and denied being the victim, he later took to Twitter/X to speak out against the streamer’s behavior.

“Oh my gosh that was so weird,” she wrote. “Please never do anything like that again. Talk to someone or if you can’t act, stay inside.”

Nick was just one of them Twitch creators Harassed by Kick publishers during the event… and says he still hasn’t heard back from Twitch, even days after the incident went viral.

“You know what’s funny? (Twitch) didn’t even message me about that guy sucking my tit,” he said in a Sept. 25 stream. “Nothing. Radio silence.

“I got an email from Twitch yesterday like, ‘How was your TwitchCon experience?’ That’s so shameless, man. Maybe I’m just not that good at networking with suits, you know what I mean?”

He went on to claim that the platform “doesn’t care about Twitch OGs” and even questioned why the company didn’t send him to TwitchCon like they do with other content creators.

“As it is,” he concluded. “I’m still going to go (to TwitchCon). I’m still going to have fun.”

Other streamers on different platforms also spoke out against the chaos at TwitchCon San Diego, including: xQc, Who claimed this? Kick needs to impose ‘real consequences’ on publishers Those who take part in events.

Youtube star Ludwig also exhibited this type of behavior eventually ruins Kick’s reputation In the long run.

“It’s a group of people. It’s not like it’s an isolated problem,” he said. “There are bad eggs on every platform, so why is Kick producing so many?”

While Kick has banned offending streamers following the TwitchCon fiasco, CEO Eddie Craven has said that a few people… Bad apples “don’t reflect the broader platform.”