“Adin viewbots a 100%,” Devin Nash levies serious accusations of view-botting against Adin Ross
Devin Nash believes Adin Ross viewbots "a 100%."
Devin Nash and Adin Ross
Popular Kick streamer Adin Ross has always been in the middle of controversy. He was recently involved in a controversy with Hasanabi, where he allegedly wrongfully copystruck a smaller streamer. Now, former CEO of Counter Logic Gaming, Devin Nash, has accused Ross of viewbotting on his livestream.
During a recent Kick livestream, Devin Nash addressed the issue of streamers viewbotting. For context, viewbotting indicates a situation where streamers get artificial views on their livestream, which can greatly influence the number of viewers on their livestream. According to Nash, Adin Ross is one of the streamers who engages in viewbotting on his Kick streams.
“Adin viewbots a 100%. I’d say about 30 to 50% [of his viewers].”
In a recent podcast, Nash went on to state that several popular streamers on platforms like Kick and Twitch would engage in viewbotting, thereby increasing the number of concurrent viewers on their livestreams. Speaking of this, he explicitly mentioned Adin Ross, claiming that he was certain Ross engaged in viewbotting on his Kick livestreams. He even provided a specific number, claiming that at least 30% of his viewers were bots.
Viewership plays a very important role in a streamer’s career. Depending on the kind of views they can garner from livestreams, streamers can get various brand sponsorships, endorsements, and more. Adin Ross earns a significant amount of money from his livestreams, getting an average of over 50K viewers per stream. Therefore, allegations that approximately half of Adin Ross’ viewers being bots is a very serious one.
While Ross is yet to respond to Nash’s claims, it will be interesting to see his response to the situation.
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Adin Ross was recently celebrating a copyright strike on a smaller streamer
Adin Ross was always popular among his fans for his strange antics on stream, be it his blind support of Andrew Tate or his outlandish statements that often got him in trouble. However, his actions seemed to have grown a lot wilder since he shifted platforms from Twitch to Kick.
Although his fans are usually always in support of his actions, he recently did something that even they could not back. During a recent stream, Ross was celebrating a copyright strike he had levied against a smaller streamer who had used a section of a clip from Ross’ video. He kept clapping and laughing, chanting “W” throughout.
This garnered quite a negative response from his community, and even got backlash from popular streamer Hasanabi. The political commentator condemned Ross’ actions and even offered to pay for any legal action that the streamer may have to take.
This led to the online feud between Adin Ross and Hasanabi, which has still not reached a conclusion.
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