LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent interview conducted by online reporter Jake Lucky, Kick Co-Founder Eddie Craven, also known as Ed Craven, engaged in various discussions regarding the streaming platform. One notable topic of discussion centered around Adin Ross.
Adin Ross, a well-known streamer on Kick, has recently made headlines for fulfilling the dreams of his fans. However, he has also faced criticism for making derogatory remarks towards the LGBTQ community. Craven expressed his concerns regarding Ross's behavior and emphasized his commitment to creating a "safe environment." For further details on the interview, continue reading.
'We hear complaints loud and clear'
In the recent live stream, Craven expressed his concerns over Ross’s problematic behavior, saying, "I think it's extremely reasonable to have right. It makes complete sense and I understand exactly where you are coming from. We received the same feedback. We hear these complaints loud and clear. We understand that we have to address them, we have to make sure we create a safe environment. That is simply how the internet is nowadays."
Later, Craven also mentioned that his team has been in touch with Ross regarding the incidents where the controversial streamer used his alternative Twitter account to make threatening remarks towards his fellow streamer HasanAbi. Craven said that he has hope to "find a way forward."
'They hate freedom of speech'
After watching Craven's take on Ross, fans started sharing their thoughts on Twitter. One user said, "The internet is so soft they basically just want to turn kick into twitch by deplatforming people they don’t like. Kick started on the basis of being the exact opposite on how twitch is run". Other user said, "These liberal nerds needs to stay away from kick. They hate freedom of speech". Another said, "Kick will just turn into another twitch if they follow through with this and how tf are u scared of adin Ross??? 💀 soft ass kids bro" Another Twitter user wrote, "If adins fans attack anyone on the platform, can’t they just not stream or just turn off comments?"