Over the past few months, Tyler "Trainwreckstv" has been promising a competitor to overthrow Twitch’s spot at the top of the streaming world. In more recent days, he revealed Kick, promoting it as a “creator first” platform. The 95/5 sub-revenue split has admittedly enticed quite a few streamers who want to make a decent living. However, not everyone is on board.
Coffeezilla revealed that Stake has a hand in the platform, and put Trainwreckstv on blast for it via social media. The streamer who is overseeing Kick recently took to social media to express his frustration with how things have been going. The way he sees it, misinformation is being spread about the up-and-coming platform.
Coffeezilla went in Kick back on December 6, 2022. In a series of tweets, he revealed that Stake owns Kick, and dropped a significant amount of proof to his claims. It included a “Senior Game Artist” for Easygo that showed Kick was a venture started by Easygo and Stake.
However, Coffeezilla wasn’t the only person researching Kick's background. Many streamers and writers were concerned about Stake being involved and made their thoughts clear online. This ultimately led Trainwreckstv to discuss it both on Twitter and his livestream.
Trainwreckstv opened up about the frustrations that have come with working on Kick via a series of tweets. He talked about how stressful it is working on this new project. However, his frustration didn’t come from Twitch itself, but from other streamers. In his recent tweet, Trainwreck stated:
While responding to Jake Lucky’s post about the aforementioned Trainwreck tweets, Trainwreckstv himself showed up to respond to Ninja, who asked if it was venting or defending himself. The tweet was linked to a VOD where the
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