whenKickWhen it first launched about seven months ago, many were wary of the platform because its main investors were crypto casinos.However, its terms and profit split (which they assured us they wouldn’t touch) is very favorable for streamers (some of the biggest streamers have already signed, e.g. xQc or Amouranth), no matter how big or small, many people are encouraged to try it. There may be more now, as they have announced some of their recent changes, and it was widely assumed that they would ask Twitch to make them, but Amazon’s platform never did.
asInsider GamingAs reported, Eddie Craven, CEO of Kick, the gambling platform behind the streaming site, and co-founder of Stake.com, has been very transparent about Kick’s development in general. Last week, he spoke about combating “view manipulation” and bots on the platform, hours after he reported that action had been taken.
In the thread you can read that there will be an option to disable gambling and hot tub channels and other content not recommended for minors to make the platform more accessible to all ages.They seem to be achieving something, as the official accountreport saysthere are currently more than 10 million active accounts on the platform.
If you were a content creator, would you make the jump to Kick, or would you stick with Twitch?