Kai Cenat, a popular Twitch streamer, has criticized the streaming platform after receiving what he described as an "extreme" warning for a video he watched featuring iShowSpeed. Although Twitch is widely recognized as the leading streaming platform, it has faced heavy scrutiny for its strict policies on banning streamers. While the platform has a set of community guidelines that users are expected to adhere to, many have argued that Twitch's policies are overly harsh and lack transparency.
IShowSpeed's internet presence has rapidly grown in recent months, largely due to his provocative behavior during live streams, which has garnered both a devoted following and increased scrutiny. Although he was banned from Twitch in 2021 over a controversial comment, iShowSpeed's popularity has remained strong, with over 15 million subscribers on YouTube. During a stream on February 15th, iShowSpeed was joined by the famous rapper Drake, who initially seemed pleased to be there.
However, in keeping with iShowSpeed's usual style, the situation quickly devolved, resulting in a viral video that has been reacted to by numerous other streamers during their own live streams. After Kai Cenat watched and reacted to iShowSpeed's viral video during one of his streams, he received a warning from Twitch. During a stream on February 18, Kai expressed his discontent with the warning, stating that he did not agree with Twitch's decision. He argued that banning someone and then prohibiting others from reacting to their content was an attempt to silence that person, which he deemed unfair.
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YourRAGE also received a warning from Twitch for reacting to the same video clip, as Kai revealed during his stream. Criticism of Twitch's stringent guidelines has been mounting in recent days. Adin Ross recently claimed that a senior figure at Twitch threatened him with indefinite suspension unless he significantly altered his content. In response, Adin announced that he was switching to Kick.
During another stream, Adin mentioned that other well-known Twitch streamers, such as Kai Cenat and YourRAGE, are considering making the switch to Kick as well. It remains to be seen how this situation will develop, particularly given Kai's own criticism of Twitch's policies, which may prompt him to follow suit and switch to Kick. However, for the time being, Kai seems to be staying put on Twitch as he is currently hosting a 30-day subathon called the "Mafiathon" that started on February 1st, 2023, and will end on March 2nd, 2023.