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Adin Ross Plans To Join New Streaming Platform Amid Twitch Controversy

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YouTuber and Twitch streamer Adin Ross has announced that he would stream on a new platform after Twitch silencing. Recently Ross made the announcement explaining why he is opting for another platform to stream. As this decision comes after ban threats on Twitch. But which platform Adin Ross would now be streaming on?

Read ahead to know more about Adin Ross announcing streaming on a new platform after Twitch silencing.

A little about Adin Ross

Adin David Ross is famous on the internet as an American Twitch streamer and a YouTuber. His content on the platform is related to the streaming of games like NBA 2K23 and Grand Theft Auto V. On Twitch Ross has about more than 7 million followers.

While on YouTube also Ross has been active for a long. There he has about more than 3 million subscribers. Yet, Ross isn’t happy with Twitch now and wants to stream his content on a new platform.

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Adin Ross announces streaming on a new platform

Though Adin Ross has had enough followers on Twitch for his content. It seems like the streamer isn’t happy with the platform anymore. As recently he made an announcement saying that he is going to stream now on another platform.

He said that he would now be streaming his content on Kick. This has made all his followers curious to know why he is opting for streaming on another platform. Not to miss, Ross had claimed to be silenced on Twitch by one of the platform’s employees.

Why is Adin Ross moving to stream on Kick?

Recently Ross announced moving to Kick saying “I’m going to Kick this week. I’m going to be doing Omegle, watching live sports, watching movies, prank phone calls, we could literally watch p**n together”.

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Adding further he said, “There is no Terms Of Service over there. You guys can say whatever you want in my chat. Nobody can get f**king banned”. Ross’s first stream on Kick has already come out on 12th February. While there he got more than 82k followers on the platform by now.

It seems like Ross wanted more freedom on the platform Twitch that he didn’t get. He was also having ban threats on the platform that eventually made him go for Kick instead.

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