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Kick: Streamer Death, Controversial Platform & Loose Moderation

Streamer’s Death ⁤Prompts Scrutiny of Kick’s Content Moderation

Paris, France⁣ – A wave of grief and outrage is‌ sweeping through⁣ the online streaming community following ⁢the death of Jean ​Pormanove, known online‍ as “JP,” during a live‍ broadcast ​early Monday morning. Pormanove,46,amassed a substantial⁤ following-over half a million​ across TikTok and Kick-as a video ‍game⁣ streamer⁤ whose ⁢broadcasts frequently featured ⁢disturbing acts⁢ of humiliation and violence perpetrated by fellow streamers. His death has ignited a debate about the obligation of online platforms ⁢to protect their ​users and the consequences of increasingly lax content moderation ​policies.

The Rise ‍of Kick and Its Controversial ⁤Appeal

Kick, launched in December 2022, ‌has rapidly ‍emerged as a‌ competitor to established streaming giant⁢ Twitch. The ‌Australian-based platform distinguishes itself through a more generous revenue-sharing model for streamers and substantially looser moderation standards.⁣ In March 2025, Kick reported a record 300 million hours viewed in a ⁣single month, accompanied by a 20 percent increase in peak concurrent viewers, now totaling around 5⁣ million daily ⁤streams⁢ from an estimated 100 million‌ users according ⁣to ‌France Inter.

This relaxed approach has attracted streamers previously banned from Twitch ​for violating its community ⁢guidelines. American streamer Adin Ross, sanctioned eight times on Twitch for offenses ⁣including homophobic remarks and allowing ‌racist content⁤ in his​ chat,‌ is among those who ⁤have found refuge on Kick as‌ detailed by Numerama. On ‍Kick, ​Ross has reportedly⁣ showcased adult websites and hosted interviews with individuals espousing extremist ideologies.

Kick also permits online gambling and casino games,activities ​prohibited on Twitch since 2022. This is largely due to the platform’s⁣ ownership by Stake, a well-known online casino-banned in France-which provides significant financial backing.

Did You Know? Kick’s rapid⁤ growth is fueled by its appeal to‌ streamers seeking greater ‍financial ‍freedom and fewer restrictions on content, even if that content pushes ethical boundaries.

A Culture of Humiliation and Violence

Pormanove’s channel,which​ boasted 160,000 subscribers⁤ and regularly attracted over 15,000 ⁣live viewers,was ‍notorious⁣ for broadcasts featuring⁤ acts of humiliation and ⁤physical⁢ abuse inflicted​ upon him by fellow streamers⁤ Naruto and Safine. A⁢ Mediapart examination ⁤revealed that⁣ channel managers acknowledged they “would not ‍last long on Twitch” ⁢due to ​the nature of‍ their content. Lawyers consulted by Mediapart suggested that some of the content⁣ could potentially constitute offenses related to incitement to ⁢hatred‍ and ​public disorder.

The platform briefly banned Pormanove’s channel between December⁢ 2⁤ and 9 before reinstating it. This⁤ cycle of suspension and reinstatement underscores the complexities of content moderation on Kick.

Key Data: Kick vs. Twitch

Feature Kick Twitch
Launch Date December ‍2022 2011
Monthly View Hours (March 2025) 300 Million+ Not publicly available for direct⁣ comparison
Daily Active Streams 5⁣ Million Approximately 8 Million (estimated)
content Moderation Flexible Strict
Revenue Sharing More Favorable ⁣to streamers Less Favorable to Streamers

Legal and ⁤Political Fallout

The‍ death⁤ of Jean Pormanove has prompted swift action from French authorities.‌ clara Chappaz, the⁤ Minister Delegate in charge of Digital‍ Affairs, announced on X (formerly Twitter) that she had ‍”seized the Arcom ‍and made a report on Pharos,” referring to France’s platform for reporting illegal online content, and requested explanations from Kick’s management. Chappaz⁤ condemned the‌ events ⁣as a “horror” and emphasized the ⁢legal ​responsibility of online platforms to address ⁢illicit‍ content.

Sarah El Hairy,France’s‍ Haute-Commissionaire for Children,echoed these concerns,stressing the platforms’ responsibility to protect‌ young viewers from harmful content. ⁤

Pro Tip:‌ Parents ‍should⁢ actively monitor‍ their children’s online activity and engage in⁢ open conversations about the risks associated with live streaming platforms.

The Audiovisual and Digital ​Communication Regulatory Authority (Arcom) has questioned weather Kick even maintains a legal ‍portrayal within the European Union. Several‌ French lawmakers have voiced ‍outrage⁢ over the⁣ availability​ of such content online, raising ⁢doubts about Kick’s future in France.

What steps should ⁣platforms take‍ to balance⁣ freedom of expression with the ⁢need ⁣to protect users from harm? And how can regulators ⁤effectively oversee these rapidly evolving​ online spaces?

The⁤ debate surrounding Kick highlights a broader trend⁢ in the digital landscape: ⁤the tension⁤ between platform responsibility, content moderation, and user freedom. ​As streaming platforms continue to proliferate, the challenge ⁤of regulating harmful content will only intensify. The case ⁤of Jean Pormanove serves as a⁣ stark reminder of⁢ the potential consequences of unchecked online abuse and the urgent need for effective safeguards.

Frequently Asked questions About ​Kick

  • What is Kick? Kick is a live streaming platform that competes‌ with ⁣Twitch, known for its more relaxed content moderation policies.
  • Why is​ Kick controversial? ‍ Kick has faced criticism for hosting content​ that would be prohibited on other platforms, including ‌violent acts⁤ and ‍extremist viewpoints.
  • Who owns Kick? Kick is owned⁢ by Stake,​ an online casino company.
  • Is kick ‌legal in France? While Kick operates ⁣in france,⁣ its association with Stake, which is prohibited in France, raises legal questions.
  • What is being‌ done about the⁣ content on Kick? French authorities are investigating the platform and demanding explanations from ⁤its management following the death of streamer Jean⁤ Pormanove.

Disclaimer: This article provides​ information for general knowledge and awareness​ purposes only and does ⁣not constitute legal or professional advice.

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