Recently, Imane 'Pokimane' Anys, made some controversial statements about the recent uptick of the streaming platform, Kick. Her statements come after Félix 'xQc Lengyel's record breaking $100 million deal. Her statements sparked debate in the community when fellow content creator Amouranth replied to her, supporting streamers and creators shifting to Kick.
HasanAbi reacted to the controversy by matching Pokimane's statements and continuing to say that xQc accepted the deal to reintroduce gambling streams to his audience.
xQc & Amouranth vs. Pokimane & HasanAbi
27-year-old streamer, xQc, had previously expressed that he did not support the 70/30 split of Twitch. After being frustrated with Twitch’s rules and regulations for quite a long time, xQc finally made a move to Kick, where he will benefit from a 95/5 split. This is a very big move as xQc has been the biggest streamer for Twitch for a long time.
After his move, xQc, was criticized by famous streamers Pokimane and HasanAbi. Pokimane also claimed that Kick is making money indirectly for Twitch itself, as they share the same Interactive Video Service as the parent company, Amazon.
After the move, HasanAbi claimed that xQc’s move to Kick was a planned one as he had previously indulged in gambling streams and Twitch is strictly against it. Later, xQc responded to the situation:
“If it was only about money, nobody would care. I understand if it was only about money then I wouldn’t be talking about this. I [would have] just turned the stream off and I would ignore all this sh*t. Some goals are passed that and people who discredit that are f*cking cringe.”
Responding to HasanAbi, Felix stated:
“Hasan is being disingenuous as f*ck. I’m disappointed. I’m gonna be honest with you, I’m disappointed. Sorry, Hasan, I’m disappointed. I get it. Protect queen Poki at all costs – means she gets to say whatever she wants and just claim dogsh*t and she’s given a free pass because she’s Poki. I get it, Hasan.”
While the streamers don't necessarily see eye-to-eye on the topic, the community hopes all beef can be squashed without further controversy.