Charlie "MoistCr1TiKaL" took to his Twitch stream to share his opinion on the newly created Kick.com subreddit. While streaming, one chat user pointed out that the subreddit was created by the same individual who created Stake.com's page on Reddit.
Stake.com is a gambling website featuring several slots and other gambling and betting-related games. In September, however, Twitch decided to include Stakes' name in a list of websites that are considered to be unlicensed and banned for promotion.
The newly launched streaming platform Kick.com, however, has allowed Stake into its territory. Regarding the supposed connection between the two subreddits, MoistCr1TiKaL said:
MoistCr1TiKaL spoke about the possible connection between the websites. While streaming earlier today, one viewer pointed out that the two websites may have some association.
The streamer furthered the statement by adding:
To elaborate on MoistCr1TiKaL's presumption, an LSF user by the name mapledreamleaf shared a link to a Kick Reddit post where one of the members was asking for a couple of the mods to be removed since at least one of them had the name "Stake" in their usernames. Here is the comment:
Meanwhile, here is the post made on the Kick subreddit:
MoistCr1TiKaL's views garnered further discussions among the LSF community. Upon sharing the clip on the subreddit, users were quick to react. Here are some of the notable reactions:
One user commented on Tyler "Trainwreckstv's" involvement with the latest streaming platform. The streamer announced that he would be shifting to Kick following a Twitlonger. Here's the comment:
Staying in a similar lane, another user shared their criticism of Tyler:
Here are some other reactions:
It's unclear to what degree Trainwreckstv
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