Twitch it’s full of streamers who are killing it in terms of viewership. The live platform has given visibility to personalities such as Ibai, ElRubiusElXokas and many others, but there is one that has managed to surpass all of them early.
We talk about Kai Cenatwho has become the Twitch star at the beginning of this 2023 managing to surpass the record of subscribers thanks to a subaton that made him proclaim himself as streamer of the year.
However, Cenat is far from being a role model, as he has been banned by Twitch on more than one occasion, the last one for simulating sexual activity during a live broadcast. GTA Online Roleplay. However, far from cowering, Kay Cenat has shown himself to be very confident.
Kai Cenat is not afraid of Twitch bans
In a broadcast with other streamers, Cenat made it clear that he is not afraid of bans and that leaving Twitch is an option that he is considering. For a while now, the Kick platform has become a much flashier place for some content creators.
As we said, Kai Cenat commented the following live: I feel that if they ban me one more time, I’m off the platform forever, he pointed out indicating that if he has to leave Twitch he will leave without any problem.
However, his interlocutors were not so clear, pointing out that he is right now the pretty boy on Twitch to which Cenat remained at his guns: I am never the golden boy. You know who the golden boy is. There are a lot of Golden Boys out there.
Twitch’s policies are pretty clear around bans and they usually remain firm no matter how big the figure that has been banned is. The issue of unintentional bans is something that has many content creators on edge.
The truth is that the empire of the purple platform has deflated a bit. Twitch sees viewing hours drop another 5% in March 2023 and flagship products like the Kings League They go to traditional television, since Mediaset takes over the rights to broadcast on Cuatro.
Of course, its most representative figures continue to arouse a lot of interest. In fact, not long ago, AuronPlay “confessed” on Twitch the money he has in the bank thanks to his broadcasts and other related works.
Source: Dexerto