Kick new feature offers users to opt out of Hot Tub and Gambling streams- Kick has introduced a content filtering update, which allows users to remove hot tub and gambling streams from their feed. Trainwrecks unveiled the latest update, which allows all users to opt out of viewing potentially controversial content across the entire Kick platform.
Kick’s meteoric rise can be attributed to its strategic moves, such as signing renowned streamers like Adin Ross and xQc, and introducing a subscription revenue split of 95%, far surpassing Twitch’s 50%. Kick’s rise as a formidable competitor in the streaming industry can be attributed to its innovative features, attractive revenue-sharing model, and most importantly, its focus on community feedback.
Kick new feature offers users to opt out of Hot Tub and Gambling streams
Demonstrating its commitment to user satisfaction, Kick has taken steps to improve the platform’s overall experience. Notably, the company has enhanced its bot protection measures and recently implemented an update to minimize exposure to “unnecessary” gambling streams.
In a recent Tweet, co-founder and former Twitch streamer Trainwreck announced a significant feature that empowers users to completely remove content of their choice. This includes the ability to filter out streams featuring bikinis, hot tubs, pools, slots, and casino-related content.
the user option to completely opt out of seeing bikinis, pools, hot tubs, slots, & casino content on the ENTIRETY of KICK, is out now. pic.twitter.com/qFH5MeXYCT
— Trainwreck (@Trainwreckstv) July 3, 2023
The introduction of this feature has been met with widespread approval, as it demonstrates Kick’s commitment to listening to and prioritizing the community’s preferences. Creators and viewers alike have expressed their appreciation for the platform’s focus on improving the user experience and catering to their needs.
With its user-centric approach and ongoing improvements, Kick shows no signs of slowing down. The platform anticipates exponential growth and has already taken measures to upgrade its services in preparation for an influx of users in the coming months. As Kick continues to refine its offerings and respond to user demands, it is poised to further disrupt the streaming landscape and cement its position as a key player in the industry.
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