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Adin Ross, a prominent streamer who moved to the streaming platform Kick after being permanently banned from Twitch, is currently involved in a public dispute with Kick CEO Ed Craven. The tensions arose when Craven allegedly unfollowed Ross on social media, sparking speculation about Ross's future with the platform. Ross has hinted that his time with Kick might be ending, as evidenced by his cryptic posts on social media. In one post, Ross mentioned, 'Ima still stream with Jon buttttt whereeeeeee,' suggesting uncertainty about the platform for his upcoming stream with UFC legend Jon Jones[1][4][5].
Ross has expressed frustration with Craven's public remarks, particularly when Craven downplayed the rumors of Ross's departure and suggested that Ross thrives on generating engagement through drama. Ross responded by giving Craven 'one last chance' to resolve the issues privately, otherwise threatening to expose what he referred to as 'the real you'[2][5].
The situation has been complicated by previous conflicts, including an incident in August 2024 where Ross demanded an apology from Kick's team after a staff member warned him about his content during a livestream. Ross also holds equity in Kick and has been instrumental in attracting other prominent streamers to the platform[1][3][4].
The future of Ross's relationship with Kick remains uncertain, and his potential departure could significantly impact the platform, given his large following and influence.
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By Hot Off PodcastAdin Ross, a prominent streamer who moved to the streaming platform Kick after being permanently banned from Twitch, is currently involved in a public dispute with Kick CEO Ed Craven. The tensions arose when Craven allegedly unfollowed Ross on social media, sparking speculation about Ross's future with the platform. Ross has hinted that his time with Kick might be ending, as evidenced by his cryptic posts on social media. In one post, Ross mentioned, 'Ima still stream with Jon buttttt whereeeeeee,' suggesting uncertainty about the platform for his upcoming stream with UFC legend Jon Jones[1][4][5].
Ross has expressed frustration with Craven's public remarks, particularly when Craven downplayed the rumors of Ross's departure and suggested that Ross thrives on generating engagement through drama. Ross responded by giving Craven 'one last chance' to resolve the issues privately, otherwise threatening to expose what he referred to as 'the real you'[2][5].
The situation has been complicated by previous conflicts, including an incident in August 2024 where Ross demanded an apology from Kick's team after a staff member warned him about his content during a livestream. Ross also holds equity in Kick and has been instrumental in attracting other prominent streamers to the platform[1][3][4].
The future of Ross's relationship with Kick remains uncertain, and his potential departure could significantly impact the platform, given his large following and influence.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.