Days after IRL streamers Rangesh "N3on" and Squeeze Benz crashed a car while streaming, Adin Ross called out Kick for allowing reckless driving on the platform. The part owner of the website recently raised the issue of allowing creators to make content while dangerously driving on the road.
Adin claimed that letting such streams be on Kick may encourage other people to do the same on their channel, which can even lead to the loss of "innocent lives." Ross stated:
He then brought up the fact that while watching people driving recklessly and threading in and out of traffic at dangerous speeds may look entertaining, it is bound to end in accidents. Adin Ross also noted that not everyone will be as good as the controversial Kick streamer Squeeze Benz, saying:
While reacting to a clip of Squeeze Benz, who has garnered a reputation for hiding his face while streaming reckless driving content, Adin Ross explained to his chat the issue he had. He stated that allowing such streams would encourage others to emulate Squeeze, which is not good. Ross said:
He further claimed that by allowing these kinds of broadcasts, Kick would be endangering young impressionable kids. Here's what he said:
This is not the first time that he has had something to say about the recent car crash featuring Squeeze Benz and N3on. After N3on got banned for only a day following the incident, Adin Ross heavily criticized Kick for the light penalty, accusing the platform of playing favorites.
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