“I’m going to Kick this week!” Adin Ross announces his move from Twitch following “silencing” threats

Adin Ross is all set to move to Kick.


“I’m going to Kick this week!” Adin Ross announces his move from Twitch following “silencing” threats

Adin Ross (Image via Twitter)

Popular Twitch streamer Adin Ross recently revealed that Twitch was trying to “silence” him. In a 2-minute-long YouTube video, Ross explained that he could no longer preach what he wanted to preach since Twitch officials threatened him with a permaban. Naturally, the video sparked curiosity among his fans, who wondered if he would look at a potential platform switch.

Adin Ross’ recent livestream answers this question. In his February 13 livestream, Ross mentioned that he would be exploring Kick as a streaming platform to see if that suited him and his audience better. However, he also assured his fans that he was not going to quit Twitch altogether as of now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjddrXxGXOY

“I’ll still stream on Twitch if that’s what you guys want. But what I will say is this. I’m going to Kick this week!”

Speaking of the variety of content he would stream on Kick, Adin Ross specified Omegle, watching live sports, and multiple other kinds of content that is essentially not allowed on Twitch.

“I’m going to be doing Omegle. Watching live sports. Watching movies. Prank phone calls. Doing unlimited… we can literally watch p*rn together. I can j*rk off with… no! No, I’m still celibate. But if I wanted to, we do whatever the f**k we want! There’s no Terms of Service over there!”

Speaking to his audience, the 22-year-old streamer also mentioned that apart from him, his audience will also have freedom of speech over there. Ross claimed that his fans could also freely speak their mind on Kick, something that is not possible on Twitch.

“You guys can say whatever you want in chat. Nobody can get f***king banned! … If you believe in some s**t, and you want to type that s**t, say whatever the f**k you want! Everything is allowed.”

Adin Ross recently streamed on Kick for the first time, but it is unclear whether it will become his primary streaming platform now.

Related: “I can’t preach what I want to preach,” Adin Ross reveals he was threatened by Twitch officials for his actions on livestream

Adin Ross’ decision comes after Twitch allegedly tried to “silence” him

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Adin Ross (Image via Twitter)

The Twitch streamer’s announcement came shortly after he uploaded a 2:21 minute-long video explaining how he had been threatened by a Twitch official via phone call. Ross revealed how in his stream after his week-long suspension, he received a call from a Twitch official who told him that if he continued saying certain things on livestream, he could be looking at a permanent ban.

Naturally, this left Adin Ross shocked since he would not be able to say the “real s**t” that he says to his audience. However, he reassured his fans that he was looking for alternatives to the issue. Now, shortly after, he announced that he would also be streaming on Kick.

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