Kick advocate and advisor Tyler "Trainwreckstv" Niknam defended Adin Ross's actions of pulling up adult content while livestreaming on the platform, calling the arguments "disingenuous" and pathetic.
Tyler has received a lot of backlash in the last few days due to numerous explicit incidents on Kick, which have left many on the internet doubtful of the platform's ability to moderate. The streamer was addressing those very concerns about the Terms of Service when he insinuated that the backlash over Adin Ross showing a p*rn website on stream was an exaggeration.
Downplaying the incident, Trainwreckstv said that those people talking about it are being disingenuous in their arguments:
For those unaware, Kick, the new platform which has been making headlines for attracting a range of new creators to migrate from Twitch, has come under fire for not being able to moderate creators such as Adin Ross, who got no penalty for showing the front page of an adult website to thousands of people in the audience.
The backlash has only increased after another streamer was banned for just a day after he was caught indulging in s*xual actions in the form of oral s*x while streaming on Kick, forcing Trainwreckstv to address the TOS policies of the platform.
While doing so, he started talking about Adin's incident. He explained why the huge controversy was unnecessary, scoffing at the idea that children on the internet have no access to adult websites owing to parental restrictions.
Trainwreckstv continued with his line of thought and mentioned that despite having parentally controlled PCs, most get handheld devices such as smartphones at an early age and hinted that restricting their online access there would be next to impossible.
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