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Adin Ross asks fans if they would rather 'shoot' Pokimane or HasanAbi amid Kick vs Twitch controversy: 'What kind of drugs is he smoking?'

2023-06-22 04:57
Adin Ross' behavior seems to have gone too far this time and fans think he needs psychiatric help as 'This is not normal'
Adin Ross asks fans if they would rather 'shoot' Pokimane or HasanAbi amid Kick vs Twitch controversy: 'What kind of drugs is he smoking?'

THREE RIVERS, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross has yet again caused an uproar among his viewers by making a suggestively violent comment. He asked his fans if they would rather shoot streamer Imane, better know as Pokimane, or Hasan Piker, more popular as HasanAbi in a hypothetical scenario. The comment quickly spread across various online platforms and eventually landed on the popular subreddit r/LivestreamFail, where it gained numerous disapproving comments. Ross's latest tirade has once again pushed the limits of acceptable behavior on the streaming platform.

The streamer has been in conflict with several individuals from the streaming community, such as HasanAbi, due to his controversial affiliations and history of making problematic statements. In a separate incident earlier this month, he used his alternate Twitter account (@AR15thed3mon) to post disturbing messages that targeted Hasan and Jake Lucky. Twitter later removed these tweets for violating their community guidelines.

‘Never mind, f**k, bro’

During his stream, the comment section mentioned both HasanAbi and Pokimane, which led the streamer to start a hypothetical scenario. He asked his fans what they would do if they were in a room with both of them and a gun with two bullets. However, he quickly dismissed the topic and said, "Never mind, f**k, bro."

"All right, chat. You're in a room with a gun, right? There's two bullets in it. Never mind, f**k, bro." The incident highlights the growing concern among streaming communities about the increasing amount of violent, hateful, and inappropriate content that is being shared online.

'What kind of drugs is he smoking?'

The streaming community was quick to respond with criticism and disapproval to Adin Ross's latest hypothetical scenario. The comment was promptly shared on r/LivestreamFail, where it sparked numerous negative reactions. Netizens criticized Ross for enabling such behavior on his platform. Many viewed the comment as violent and inappropriate, highlighting the dangers of unchecked content on social media platforms.

A user wrote, "What kind of drugs is he smoking when you have dumbasses like Adin doing shit like this?" Another user commented, "He has this weird thing wheres he’s been fantasizing about murdering hasan recently. He should legit get psychiatric help. This is not normal." A third user wrote, "I don't think people realise how crazy and dangerous this is. People will literally abuse streamer X because their streamer doesn't like them or lost to them in a game. This guy's glorifying murder....."

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Twitch vs Kick Controversy

Numerous Twitch streamers are switching to Kick, a rival website that provides their competitors with far more lucrative financial opportunities due to its attractive incentives and profitable revenue options. The platform has quickly gained popularity among gamers in comparison to Twitch.

Gaming is a major source of entertainment on Kick. The website's style and content are very similar to those of other streaming sites. However, Kick, which was only launched in January 2023, is more popular than Twitch for adult-themed content and gambling.

One of the most well-known streamers in the world, Félix xQc Lengyel aka xQc, has recently been signed by the streaming service for $100 million. Numerous other streamers, including Mizkif, have also spoken out against Twitch, claiming that the streaming site is 'done' because of its rules and regulations.