Kick's biggest streamer and co-owner, Adin Ross, who boasts over 1.1 million followers, has recently shared a significant update concerning his suspension from his previous platform, Twitch. To provide context, the streamer was permanently banned from the Amazon-owned platform in February 2023. Since then, he has been streaming exclusively on Kick.com.
During his stream on February 27, 2024, alongside fellow streamer Felix "xQc," Adin provided an update on his suspension status, hinting that his team is currently in discussions with Twitch representatives. He stated that there are indications of a potential unbanning in 2024. Expressing his emotions on the news, he said:
At the time of his ban in February 2023, Adin Ross was one of the most prominent streamers on Twitch, boasting a massive following of over 7.2 million, which firmly positioned him among the platform's top creators.
However, his transition to Kick.com was marred by controversy, particularly during his initial months on the platform (and his final few months on Twitch). Adin Ross faced criticism for making disparaging remarks targeting the transgender community.
However, there appears to be a recent update regarding his ban. During a conversation with xQc, when the latter asked if he was still banned on Twitch, Adin replied:
He then briefly added:
The timeline for his unbanning remains uncertain, as do his future streaming plans. It's unclear whether he will resume streaming on Twitch once unbanned. Given his ownership stake in Kick.com, it's natural for him to lean towards promoting that latter.
Adin Ross has encountered eight different suspensions on Twitch, with the most recent and lengthiest occurring in February 2023. At the time of his ban, the streamer
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