In the aftermath of Dan Clancy's announcement about laying off 400 Twitch employees, Trainwreckstv has blasted streamers who criticized Kick.com for having no qualms with other platforms firing their employees and issuing unfair revenue splits for creators.
Trainwreckstv also insinuated that the streamers who have an issue with Kick are just pretending to look out for smaller content creators because their lucrative deals with sponsors make them a lot of money:
Twitch's revenue split policy from last year has been the subject of several complaints from viewers and creators alike.
Before the change, the revenue from Twitch subscriptions was split 70/30 in favor of streamers. However, this changed in September 2022 when Dan Clancy, the platform's current CEO and then-president, penned a blog post defending a shift to the current 50/50 split model.
The move caused massive backlash, especially from smaller content creators who were the most affected. However, nothing has come of it so far, and Clancy's ascendency to the position of CEO has only made more people disillusioned with Twitch.
Meanwhile, Trainwreckstv's relentless criticism of the platform since the gambling ban has only increased in frequency.
Trainwreckstv's motive may be to attract more streamers to Kick. However, his criticism of Twitch and Kick's lucrative revenue split have led a lot of people to make a switch.
His recent dig at big Twitch stars for not speaking up for smaller content creators resonated with many individuals. Some Twitter users, such as misty, noted how the backlash against the change in revenue split was not treated the same as the issue of gambling:
Trainwreckstv wholeheartedly agreed with this analysis, saying:
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