After a four-day hiatus, Twitch star Matthew "Mizkif" returned to his channel on February 14, 2023. He spent the first few hours of his broadcast watching fellow content creator Adin Ross announcing that he would begin livestreaming on Kick.
During the announcement, Adin Ross provided his take on Twitch and questioned why the platform does not offer "multi-million-dollar" contracts to its top-ranking content creators. Mizkif responded to this statement by claiming that the Amazon-owned platform cannot afford it. He went on to suggest that it is a "bleeding platform."
The Austin, Texas-based personality explained:
As mentioned earlier, Mizkif watched Adin Ross' livestream on February 14, during which the latter claimed to have been "silenced" by Twitch. He later announced that he would begin broadcasting on the Trainwreckstv-backed platform, Kick.
At the 41-minute mark, Adin Ross expressed his displeasure with Twitch, saying:
According to the One True King (OTK) co-owner, Twitch can't afford the multi-million dollar contracts they once did:
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Mizkif then claimed that Twitch is a "bleeding platform" and elaborated on why it was pressuring streamers to run advertisements on their channels:
The conversation continued, with Mizkif claiming that the situation was dire. He went on to say that Twitch Prime was being considered for removal by the platform:
Fans on the Twitch chat had a variety of reactions, with one viewer remarking that YouTube does not make a profit either. Here's a snippet of the chat room:
Mizkif is a well-known Twitch streamer who has been broadcasting on the platform since 2017. He currently has 2,035,197 followers and has played 289 different games over the course of his six-year online career.
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