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Adin Ross wants Kick bans tougher but says Twitch used to be worse

Adin Ross wants Kick bans tougher but says Twitch used to be worse

Adin Ross is calling for harsher punishments for harassing streamers on Kick and agrees that Ludwig was right in his criticism of the platform, but says Twitch is just as bad.

TwitchCon San Diego 2024 has sparked a heated debate on: Kick in after several of the streamers on the site were seen harassing and even harming other streamers at the event.

For example, Kick streamer DBR I kissed and licked Twitch stars nmplol and Wake Wilder, the other is pushed the publisher into a moving train during an argument.

Influencers on the Internet: He demands change from Kick. The platform itself has banned offensive streamers, but even the site’s biggest entertainers say that’s not enough.

Adin Ross, One of Kick’s major publishers spoke out about the situation during the September 25 stream, saying he wanted Kick to take tougher action against misbehaving creators.

Actually he agrees too YouTube star Ludwig, who previously attacked Kick and even called the company ” A platform full of “sh*t streamers” After the chaos at TwitchCon.

“Ludwig is 100% right,” Ross admitted. “You can say ‘F*ck Ludwig’ as much as you want in this conversation, but he is right. But you have to look at when Twitch first started. It wasn’t built overnight to its current location. People were doing much crazier things on Twitch 10 years ago.

“I think when people do things they should be banned immediately,” he continued. “…I am so moderate on this issue that they do not listen to me. This is so frustrating. I’ll keep rambling on about (moderation) until they listen.

Kick took action against the publishers in question. But CEO Eddie Craven urges viewers to be mindful that “the actions of a few individuals do not reflect a broader platform.”

However, criticism of Kick continues to mount following numerous examples of questionable behavior from some streamers, such as Johnny Somali. Prison sentence in Japan for livestreamed antics in the country.