“Most obvious bots,” Sam Pepper EXPOSES former FaZe Clan member Kay for view botting on Kick

Sam Pepper exposes Kay for having 1400 botted viewers on his stream


“Most obvious bots,” Sam Pepper EXPOSES former FaZe Clan member Kay for view botting on Kick

Kay and Sam Pepper(Image via X)

Controversial kick streamer Sam Pepper makes accusations against former FaZe clan member Kay. I’d not much like Sam himself within the internet space, and he has been banned several times. However, while watching Kay’s stream, the streamer accused him of view-botting his kick stream and explained why he thinks so.

Sam has been involved in quite a few controversies himself. The streamer started as a YouTuber and gained prominence through his prank videos. However, his prank videos weren’t regular, and the streamer got into trouble.

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Sam was also previously banned from Twitch’s rival streaming platform, Kick. Coffeezilla has also called out Sam and Kay for scamming their young fans.

Sam Pepper accuses Kay of view-botting and claims the word ‘bot’ is banned on his stream

Sam Pepper, on his kick stream, had opened up former FaZe clan member Kay’s stream. He quickly pointed out that Kay had 1400 viewers on his stream. Furthermore, he claimed that despite having that many viewers, his chat has not moved since he joined.

"Most obvious bots," Sam Pepper EXPOSES former FaZe Clan member Kay for view botting on Kick
Sam Pepper watching Kay’s stream while accusing him of view-botting (Image via Kick.com/SamPepper)

“There are 1,400 people watching. Watch the chat. The word ‘bots’ is banned, though. So I want to rewind just a little bit. Okay, yeah. Here we go. Okay, 1,600 viewers and the chat hasn’t moved since I came in, legit! And then, look at these comments. Ready? Look at these comments. ‘Daylongbmr1465: w-s-r-e-a-m.’ Okay.”

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He then points out that even the comments made on his stream were bizarre, as they were intelligible. Kay’s chat not moving despite having so many viewers was a big giveaway that he was view-botting.

Furthermore, Sam points out the hilariousness of the situation and claims that these were the most apparent bots.

“Not one comment! 1,500 people watching, not one comment, right? It’s insane, bro. Like, it is the most obvious bot that I’ve ever seen in my whole entire life. ‘It’s known shots, W cheers.’ If we scroll up a little bit more, ‘Cheers, it’s known shots, cheers.’ Bro, it is just literally 100% bots in his chat and he’s not trying to hide them at all.”

The clip of Sam exposing Kay was posted across social media, sparking debate. This incident led to people questioning the legitimacy of the viewers of all kick-streamers. Furthermore, his viewers encouraged him to keep on exposing other streamers.

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