LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The entry of multiple platforms like Kick and Rumble into the realm of streaming has sparked fierce competition within the industry. Moreover, streamers often find themselves facing bans for expressing controversial opinions or disregarding community guidelines. Adin Ross, a well-known streamer on various social media platforms, recently got banned from the streaming platform Twitch and has now lost his Kick verification mark on Twitter.
Ross has over 350k followers on Kick and countless millions of followers on other social media platforms, including Twitter. Read on to uncover why Ross lost his Kick verification mark on Twitter.
Why did Ross lose his verification mark on Kick?
It turns out that Ross has two Twitter accounts with Kick's verification marks. However, his controversial remarks made through his second account caused the streaming platform to take serious action. Kick decided to remove its verification mark from Ross' second Twitter account while his main account remains verified.
The controversial statements were directed at fellow streamer HasanAbi and esports journalist Jake Lucky. Ross made comments suggesting that Lucky deserved to be violently attacked, writing, “Jake Lucky deserved to be stoaned to death, on god, You need to be bullied,” and he begged HasanAbi to kill himself. Furthermore, Ross tweeted that he was banning Mizkif and HasanAbi from joining Kick, which sparked speculation among fans and fellow streamers.
‘Absolutely shocking from Adin’
When Lucky responded to Ross’ claims, fans started pouring in with comments on the controversial take. One user wrote, “That's what you get for following Aidan around that dude's a loser going nowhere. I can't believe anybody supports this simp.” Another said, “Some people honestly don’t deserve to be in the privileged position that there in. Absolutely shocking from Adin” “How is this dude even famous I don’t get it he isn’t funny,” wrote one, while a user said, “I honestly have not a clue why people support and watch him.”
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