Adin Ross Expresses Frustration with Kick’s Performance, Pleads for Twitch Unban, and Promises Change
3 min readAdin Ross’ Kick Comeback Marred by Lag Issues, Pleads for Twitch Unban, Offers to Dye Hair Blue
In a whirlwind of events, Adin Ross made a dramatic return to the streaming scene this week, only to be met with technical difficulties on the Kick platform and a renewed plea to be unbanned from Twitch.
After a viral post circulated suggesting Adin’s retirement, the streamer emerged from a six-day hiatus on April 18, immediately lambasting the Kick platform for its laggy performance. Ross jokingly claimed to have “broken” the website, declaring his intention to return to Twitch due to the alleged chat malfunction.
Adin Ross Returns To Kick After RETIRING From His STREAMING , He Immediately Tells Kick Staff To Fix Their Website 😅 pic.twitter.com/ustz4Fv4ok
— Kick_Clipz (@Kick_Clipz) April 18, 2024
Although Adin Ross’ retirement was proven false with his return, he didn’t hold back his disappointment with Kick’s performance, expressing frustration at the platform’s continued issues even after his absence. The Florida native criticized the platform’s laggy chat and overall functionality, prompting him to contemplate a return to Twitch.
This isn’t the first time Ross has faced a ban from Twitch. Just days prior, on April 12, 2024, he pleaded with the platform to reinstate his account, citing a desire to collaborate with other content creators. Ross expressed remorse for his past actions and begged for “one more chance” to prove himself.
Adin Ross apologizes to Twitch and asks for one more chance to be unbanned from the platform
— Adins Empire (@AdinRossEmpire) April 12, 2024
Adin has been indefinitely suspended since February 2023 pic.twitter.com/US1WG6CFQE
In his latest plea to Twitch CEO Dan Clancy, Adin Ross reiterated his desire to return to the platform and collaborate with popular personalities like Kai Cenat and Nicholas “Jynxzi.” He offered to make various concessions, including hanging an LGBTQ+ flag, painting his nails on stream, or even dyeing his hair blue if it meant being unbanned.
In a minute-long clip posted on social media, Adin Ross addressed Clancy directly, showcasing the positive interactions in his Kick chat and questioning the basis for his Twitch ban. He emphasized his desire to spread positivity and collaborate with fellow streamers while distancing himself from his previous friend group, which he criticized for not supporting him adequately.
Adin Ross sends a formal apology to Dan Clancy (Twitch Owner) in hopes of getting unbanned to stream with Kai Cenat 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/68EMQgDkv2
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) April 19, 2024
Adin Ross concluded his plea by urging Clancy to grant him a chance to return to Twitch, promising to surround himself with more uplifting individuals like Kai Cenat and Jynxzi. He implored Clancy to allow him the opportunity to collaborate with other streamers and vowed to embody a more positive presence on the platform.
As Ross navigates the complexities of streaming platforms and seeks redemption for past indiscretions, his journey serves as a reminder of the challenges and opportunities that come with being an influential figure in the digital age.